Chipotle offers teachers chance to win school supply reimbursement

Teachers can win the opportunity to have Chipotle reimburse them for school supplies by replying to one of the company’s tweets.

Nissan to close huge plant for 2 weeks due to chip shortage

Nissan says its huge factory in Smyrna, Tennessee, will close for two weeks starting Monday due to computer chip shortages brought on by a coronavirus outbreak in Malaysia.

France mandates COVID-19 pass to enter restaurants, trains

The measure is part of a government plan to encourage more people to get a COVID-19 vaccine shot and slow down a surge in infections.

Video captures MARTA bus slamming into a car, dragging it

MARTA officials said the car ran a red light. The car was pushed by the MARTA bus about a quarter mile down the road. A few people saw the whole thing unfold.

Gas prices hold steady this week, up $1 from last year

Georgia motorists are now paying an average price of $2.97 per gallon for regular unleaded gasoline, about $1 more than this time last year.

CDC warns not to eat raw cake batter after multi-state E.coli outbreak

Health officials have traced an E.coli outbreak to cake mix. People infected during this year’s outbreak all indicated they had eaten raw cake batter.

United, Frontier roll out COVID-19 vaccination requirements for workers

United Airlines will require all U.S.-based employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19 by late October, the company announced Friday.

It’s not too soon to plan holiday air travel

Many area schools are back in session. The summer break is behind us. Is it time to start prepping for winter holiday travel? Yes, it is. 

The Canadian-U.S. Border reopens Aug. 9: what you need to know

Canada will reopen its borders for non-essential U.S. travelers on Monday, Aug. 9. Here's everything you need to know before you load up your car.

Spirit Airlines cancels hundreds of flights, again

If you’re taking a flight on Spirit Airlines, you may want to double-check its status. The carrier has been canceling hundreds of flights each day for almost a week and Thursday was no different.