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Article Icon 1Georgia Gains $20M More for Opioid Fight

Georgia will receive more than $20 million in additional funds from national settlements with eight drugmakers related to the opioid crisis, state Attorney General Chris Carr announced.

The money, part of a $710 million nationwide deal with companies that include Mylan and Indivior, will go toward treatment, prevention, and recovery services statewide.

The funding adds to the $1 billion Georgia has already secured through previous settlements. Last year, opioid overdoses claimed nearly 1,900 lives in Georgia.

Georgia also continues its law enforcement crackdown aimed at disrupting and dismantling drug cartels and violent gangs tied to the illegal distribution of fentanayl, an opioid.

  Article Icon 1 West Nile Found in Fulton County Mosquitoes

Two mosquito traps in Hapeville and northwest Atlanta tested positive for West Nile virus, according to the Fulton County Board of Health. No human cases have been reported in the area.

Health officials are working with mosquito control crews and urging residents to follow the 5 Ds of mosquito protection: avoid dusk/dawn exposure, dress in long sleeves, use DEET, drain standing water, and secure doors.

In the state’s Muscogee region, one human case of West Nile virus was confirmed this year. 

West Nile can cause fever, rash, and in severe cases, neurological illness.

Article Icon 1Georgia Players Picked in MLB Draft

Georgia made a strong showing on the first day of the 2025 MLB Draft, held Sunday at the Coca-Cola Roxy concert venue in The Battery Atlanta as part of All-Star Week activities.

Daniel Pierce of Mill Creek High School in Hoschton topped the Peach State picks, with the shortstop going 14th overall to Tampa Bay.

Newnan High School shortstop Dax Kilby (New York Yankees), Georgia Bulldogs pitchers JT Quinn (Baltimore) and Brian Curley (Arizona), and Georgia Tech shortstop Kyle Lodise (Chicago White Sox) also heard their names called.

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Around Georgia

➤ Gwinnett County: A teen carved a stranger’s name into his leg after receiving threats against his family while playing video games, a concerning trend in the gaming community, authorities say. (More)

Camilla: Federal inspectors fined Keystone Foods $16,550 for alleged safety protocol violations discovered in the wake of a January explosion that killed one person. (More)

Evans County: A masked suspect fired shots toward a youth detention center recreation yard, with no injuries reported. Multiple suspects were arrested, and the facility was placed on lockdown. (More)

Sparta: An inmate van en route to Washington County crashed after the driver allegedly fell asleep at the wheel, injuring eight inmates and one deputy. (More)

Atlanta: Local food bank leaders reacted to planned cuts in federal food assistance starting in 2028. (More)


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Georgia Sports

The MLB All-Star Game returns to Truist Park in Atlanta tonight, four years after Major League Baseball moved the 2021 game from Georgia due to controversies over the state’s voting laws. (More)

➤ Matt Olson’s 15 homers weren’t enough for the Atlanta Braves first baseman to advance past the first round of the Home Run Derby on Monday at Truist Park. Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh won. (More)

The Atlanta Braves drafted high school shortstop Tate Southisene with the 22nd pick in the MLB Draft. Southisene batted .495 as a high schooler in suburban Las Vegas, Nevada, but wasn’t widely projected as a first-rounder. (More)

Former Georgia linebacker Nolan Smith Jr. received an Outstanding Georgia Citizenship Award after hosting a football camp on Sunday in Savannah. (More)

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Georgia Business

Atlanta-based Delta is avoiding import tariffs by equipping planes with U.S.-made engines previously installed in new Airbus jets in Europe, a news agency reported. (More)

Georgia farmers impacted by Hurricane Helene can now apply for additional USDA disaster aid. (More)

Wren’s Collision Group bought Pugmire Collision in Marietta, expanding on its network of more than a dozen auto repair shops statewide while preserving Pugmire’s staff. (More)

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➤ Georgia teachers can receive three free outfits through The Teacher Closet in Hapeville, a viral grassroots initiative. (More)

➤ Atlanta ranked as the fourth-best U.S. city for entertainment and recreation in a 2025 WalletHub report, scoring high for entertainment options and affordability among the nation’s 100 largest cities. (More)

➤ Illuminarium Atlanta reopens Thursday with Rolling Stone Presents: Amplified, The Immersive Rock Experience, a Kevin Bacon-narrated show featuring iconic artists. (More)

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