Starbucks pulls new chicken sandwich from menu due to ‘quality standard’ concerns

Starbucks’ order to pull the chicken sandwich coincided with reports from people on social media who claimed they suffered diarrhea, stomach pain and even vomiting after eating it.

Attempted carjacking leaves one man dead at QT on Peachtree Pkwy, police say

Officers were responding Sunday afternoon to a man shot to death at the QT at the intersection of Peachtree Parkway and Peachtree Corners Circle in connection to an attempted carjacking.

Transgender worker sues Georgia Chick-fil-A over firing, alleged homophobic comments

The transgender woman says since her first day at the Decatur Chick-fil-A she was harassed with sexual and homophobic comments. When she reported it to the owner, he allegedly said she should be honored "that someone liked her enough to hit on her."

APD engaging community with safety training seminars aimed at crime prevention

Amid a rise in crime and an officer shortage, Atlanta Police Department's Crime Prevention Unit met with citizens for a safety training seminar on Saturday in the hopes of engaging the community to aid in crime prevention.

Atlanta police hold crime prevention training for community

Officers have a program where they will come and inspect your property and point out tips they believe will deter criminal activity.

Atlanta solicitor describes violence linked to some downtown nightclubs

Raines Carter, the chief city solicitor, described to city council members some of the incidents linked to a downtown club before the city shut it down.

Young teen steals Atlanta police vehicle

Authorities say a young teen stole a police vehicle from a parking garage.

Georgia Tech researchers develop way for wheelchair users to steer with head tilts, facial expressions

Inside the Aware House on the Georgia Tech campus in Atlanta, Matt McCoy is testing out what could be the next big thing in assistive technology: a system of magnetic sensors on his face and behind his ear allowing him steer his power wheelchair by tilting his head.

Football pioneer reflects on 1956 Sugar Bowl controversy

Just a month after Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat, Bobby Grier became the first Black man to play in the Sugar Bowl - despite the opposition of Georgia's governor at the time.

Special delivery: Atlanta police officer delivers baby in vehicle at gas station

The officer said he was on patrol around midnight last Saturday when he was flagged down at a gas station along Cascade Road and Donelly Avenue in southwest Atlanta.