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Legislator diagnosed with coronavirus
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Hospitals make plans for influx of patients
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TROUBLING TIMES
North Fulton charity braces for fallout
Government buildings and many park facilities are closed to the public in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Roswell officials closed City Hall and all public buildings March 17, one day after Alpharetta officials met in special session to enact similar legislation. Alpharetta padlocked the basketball courts at Wills Park (above) Friday after youths gathered at the facility for an afternoon game. Emergency ordinances in both cities allow officials to conduct business through teleconference, with access for the public. Emergency services, including police, fire and sanitation, are still operating. Read more, Pages 3 and 7
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Businesses adapt to fewer customers
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