
On the May 27 edition: The major political parties try to drum up enthusiasm ahead of next month's runoffs; The Fulton County Jail will stop accepting most misdemeanor arrestees; And as the summer warms up, environmental justice advocates want better heat protections.
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Georgia Today: Columbus data centers; I-285 closure; World Cup hot weather

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Runoff debates begin; Training to dispense PREP and PEP; New college accreditations
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