Burny Mattinson, Disney animator and longest-serving employee, dies at 87

Mattinson worked for the company for 70 years. His credits include "Mickey’s Christmas Carol," "The Great Mouse Detective," "Lady and the Tramp," and "One Hundred and One Dalmatians."

Apple iPhone thieves using simple trick to take everything, report finds

Bad actors who spied on a victim's passcode before stealing the Apple device can easily reset settings preventing its owner from accessing it.

Atlanta officer revives collapsed cyclist with quick CPR, department says

“As I’m doing it, I’m praying the whole time," Officer Tulloch said. “He was so scared. So, I just kept calling his name to let him know I’m still with him.”

Changes coming soon to DeKalb Avenue

The city of Atlanta is planning to fix DeKalb Avenue after several complaints about crashes and unsafe road conditions.

Netflix lowering prices in 30 countries

The price cuts will be in countries in the Middle East, sub-Saharan Africa, Europe, Latin America and Asia.

GDOT breaks ground to make South Fulton intersection safer

South Fulton Police say they have routinely ticketed speeders flying by at 100 mph in a zone marked 55 mph.

Trash blights Atlanta nature preserve: 'I nicknamed it trash island'

Those who visit say the beauty is often overshadowed by what others leave behind, some of which has ended up in the Utoy Creek.

New Chick-fil-A cauliflower sandwich sparks debate on TikTok

"It’s literally a veggie and bread why is it $7," one user wrote, adding a disappointed face emoji. "It does have that cauliflower smell," another offered.

Amazon donates over 1,400 cases of water to residents of East Palestine, Ohio

More than 30 Amazon employees from its Pittsburgh and Cleveland sites volunteered to help bring water in the aftermath of the Ohio train derailment.

Who should be paying security tab at Atlanta Public Safety Training Center site?

An Atlanta councilman does not think city taxpayers should pay the security tab to guard the construction site for the future Public Safety Training Center.

Supreme Court seems to favor social media companies in terror case

During arguments, several justices underscored that there was no evidence linking Twitter, Facebook and Google directly to the 2017 attack on the Reina nightclub in Istanbul.

Coffee meets olive oil: Starbucks' newest drinks are a taste of Italy

Chairman and CEO Howard Schultz came up with the idea after visiting Sicily in 2022 and noting how locals ingested a spoonful of olive oil on a daily basis.

First-generation iPhone from 2007 sells for $63,000 at auction

The iPhone's original owner said she received it as a gift in 2007 but never opened the package since she had just gotten a new phone.

Home Depot says it will raise pay for workers in US and Canada

The home improvement chain said every hourly employee will get a raise starting this month. The move follows pay raises by other big retailers like Walmart and Target.

Lasting legacy: The trailblazing women who helped end segregation at Georgia State University

In 1954, despite threats from the KKK, three Black women sued what would become Georgia State to enroll at the college. Their determination created a landmark case that would go on to be used in the successful desegregation of GSU and other schools.

Disney-themed children’s figurines recalled due to choking hazard

The recall involves more than 16,000 “My First” Disney figurines. U.S. consumer safety officials said the arms and/or legs on the small toys can detach.