Army dad dresses as referee, surprises son at football game
Ninth-grader Fred Grooms of Alabama was introduced to a group of referees before a football game, soon realizing one of them was his father, who is in the U.S. Army.
Tom Brady's heartwarming gesture leaves young cancer survivor in tears
Tom Brady approached a young Tampa Bay Buccaneers fan who was holding a sign saying he beat brain cancer. After the quarterback gave him a hat and shook his hand, the boy broke down in tears.
Georgia mom gives birth to rare quadruplets: 'Going to be a wild ride'
"He said, ‘Yeah, the baby’s OK.’ And then he said, ‘There’s just more than one.’"
Gordon State baseball team stops bus to help move stranded car
Gordon State College baseball coach Luke Cartenuto said Friday his team helped push a stranded car off the side of a busy highway during a bus trip.
Barrow County great-grandmother celebrates 101st birthday
Latrell White is turning 101. Help her celebrate by sending her birthday wishes with a card.
East Point rallies behind principal battling stage four cancer
Participants will walk laps to raise funds in honor of Hamilton E. Holmes Elementary School Principal Adrienne Grainger Smith.
LAPD officers give toy quad to birthday boy who recovered from being hit by car
A young boy who has recovered since being hit by a car in 2020 was given a toy quad by Los Angeles Police Department officers on his birthday.
Purple Heart stolen from Vietnam vet returned nearly 40 years later: 'I couldn't believe it'
A Georgia Vietnam veteran has been reunited with his Purple Heart nearly 40 years after it was stolen from him during a burglary.
Alabama lifeguards help 95-year-old down to beach every day during her stay
Lifeguards in Alabama helped one elderly woman have some great beach days despite not being able to make it on her own down to the sand.
Atlanta man's stroke sparks moving response from neighbors
Steve Smith lived an active and healthy lifestyle before he suffered spinal cord stroke, a medical condition he said he'd never heard of. It caused paralysis in his arms and legs. He and his wife said they never expected the support they received afterward.
Pearl Harbor survivor, WWII veteran asks for birthday cards for his 100th birthday
A World War II veteran and Pearl Harbor survivor needs your help to celebrate his milestone 100th birthday by sending him birthday cards to celebrate his big day on Dec. 13.
'Now we begin the next chapter': Baby home from hospital months after mother's stabbing
Four months after his pregnant mother was stabbed along a popular walking trail in Brookhaven, a baby born by emergency Cesarean section is out of a Georgia hospital.
Ex-pilot with Parkinson's, 84, flies one more time over fall foliage
An 84-year-old former pilot who has Parkinson’s disease found herself in a familiar place: in the cockpit of a plane thanks to a fellow aviator.
101-year-old woman adopts 19-year-old cat from animal shelter
Elderly animals typically have a harder time getting adopted, but when 101-year-old Penny decided to adopt a new cat, she found a "purr-fect" companion in Gus, a 19-year-old feline who had recently been surrendered to the animal shelter.
McDonough pastor helps community where he once sold drugs
He once trafficked cocaine in McDonough but now Pastor Terrell Scott does community outreach in the very neighborhood he once sold drugs.
ICU nurse helps young COVID-19 widowed dad fill newborn’s nursery with donations
Eric Robison, 23, lost his 22-year-old wife to COVID-19 and became a single father within the span of just two months. ICU nurse Ashlee Schwartz saw the young family’s tragic struggle and stepped in to help.
‘First responders are amazing’: Firefighter reads to girl who survived car crash
Firefighter Ryan Benton read a book to a little girl to help take her mind off of the car crash she had just survived.
Toddler's stuffed monkey left behind on 9/11 has family searching 20 years later
Abe Wachsman is searching for the family that he gave a ride to safety on Sept. 11, 2001.
"Everything's going wrong": Sterling Heights Police stop speeding man, hook up new TV
A 79-year-old Sterling Heights man was running all over town trying to find what he needed to hook up his new TV for his wife when he was stopped for speeding. But police didn't give him a ticket. Instead - they hooked up his TV for him.
Sandy Springs officer helps deliver a baby roadside
A “routine” patrol for one Sandy Springs police officer became anything but routine in a matter of minutes when he realized he'd be helping a woman deliver a baby.



















