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December 2020
| December 31
December 31, 2020
MCSD changes plan for returning to classes after winter break as COVID-19 surges
More than 8,500 new COVID cases reported in Georgia, the most ever in a single day
Judge rules in challenge to 4,000+ Muscogee County voters with out-of-town addresses
White Cheezy, All Meat or Deluxe? Pizza chain opens new location in Phenix City
Georgia breaks runoff voting record. Check here to see if your ballot was accepted
Young Black voters helped turn GA blue. How Democrats plan to make change permanent
Georgia Sen. David Perdue, wife in quarantine after COVID-19 exposure
Alleged gang member facing multiple burglary counts in Columbus makes plea deal
‘I knew she was mine’: Prolific serial killer who murdered Columbus woman dies in prison
They died in 2020. Here’s the impact they had on the Columbus area