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*TSA data shows that the Sunday and Monday after Thanksgiving last year were the busiest days at the airport. TSA says that scenario is likely to happen again this year. Hundreds of flights were canceled going in and out of Atlanta on Sunday due to bad weather. As of Monday morning, fewer than 20 flights were canceled at Hartsfield-Jackson.
*A new report has found that more metro Atlanta homes are being delisted. Delisting is removing a house from the market after it has been unsuccessfully listed for at least 31 days. A Redfin report shows the number of delistings grew by 41 percent in September compared to a year ago. Housing market economists say delistings usually peak in the winter months, but the Atlanta market is seeing more delistings than the national average.
*The Georgia Lottery Corporation (GLC) has raised over $30 billion for education in the State of Georgia since its inception in 1993. These funds have enabled millions of Georgians to receive essential early learning through the Georgia Pre-K program and provided the opportunity for higher education through the HOPE Scholarship and Grant programs. (SOURCE: GOV. KEMP’S OFFICE)


