Boeing workers who build fighter jets go on strike. What we know

Workers at three manufacturing plants walked off the job after turning down a proposed labor deal that included pay increases and bonuses.

119 JCPenney stores sold; see locations

JCPenney sold 119 of its stores in a nearly $1 billion deal. Here’s what we know.

Atlanta business owners frustrated by Cascade Road construction project

Dozens of businesses along the Cascade Road Corridor in southwest Atlanta claim that city road construction is stifling their operations. 

Union Pacific, Atlanta's Norfolk Southern to merge in historic $85B deal

Union Pacific will acquire Norfolk Southern in an $85 billion deal, creating the first U.S. transcontinental railroad with service spanning 50,000 miles across 43 states.

Midtown Atlanta seafood restaurant, Lure, announces closure

Fifth Group Restaurants has announced that its beloved Midtown seafood restaurant, Lure, will close to the public on Aug. 30 after more than a decade.

Six Flags Over Georgia ending season Nov. 30, canceling holiday plans

Six Flags Over Georgia will not host its annual Holiday in the Park event for the first time since 2013, instead closing for the season on Nov. 30 to focus on peak spring and fall operations.

Sweet Auburn mass shooting: Area businesses react

Businesses react to what they heard and saw when a mass shooting took place in Atlanta's Sweet Auburn neighborhood.

McDonald's testing CosMc's-inspired drinks at restaurants

The drinks are concepts from CosMc’s, the chain’s all-beverage store concept which launched in 2023 and closed earlier this summer.

Rite Aid closing 114 more stores across multiple states

Rite Aid is planning to shutter locations nationwide, including in states like Pennsylvania, California and New York.

Subway hires former Burger King exec Jonathan Fitzpatrick as new CEO

Subway has named Jonathan Fitzpatrick, a former Burger King executive and head of Driven Brands, as its new CEO following its 2024 acquisition by private equity firm Roark Capital.

Trump administration aims to roll back more than 60 workplace safety rules

The U.S. Department of Labor has proposed eliminating dozens of labor protections, including minimum wage rules for home health workers and safety standards in construction, agriculture, and mining.

Paying off credit card debt in these states will take the longest, study finds

Credit card debt can feel overwhelming to tackle but residents in these states are finding it more challenging to pay it off quicker than others.

City of Atlanta introduces vendor directory to help small businesses

The City of Atlanta has unveiled "Showcase Atlanta," a new initiative designed to help local small businesses capitalize on major events happening in the city.