Atlanta police balk at 2% pay hike offer

A representative for Atlanta police officers says the city will fail in its pledge to keep officers if a two percent pay bump is approved.

Tulsa doctor targeted in hospital shooting earned advanced degree from Emory University

Dr. Preston Phillips was one of the four victims killed Wednesday by a gunman at a Tulsa medical complex. He earned one of his many advanced degrees from Emory University.

Atlanta respond to rise in crime at Cascade Springs Nature Preserve

City leaders are asking Atlanta police to implement a safety plan for the 125-acre Cascade Springs Nature Preserve after a series of incidents there.

‘Star Wars’ defends ‘Obi-Wan Kenobi’ star from hateful, racist messages sent to her on social media

Moses Ingram, who plays the Third Sister in the new “Obi-Wan Kenobi” series, says she has received “hundreds” of racist and hateful messages following the debut of the show on May 27.

Supreme Court blocks Texas law on social media censorship

A divided Supreme Court has blocked a Texas law, championed by conservatives, that aimed to keep social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter from censoring users based on their viewpoints.

No 2022 beer sales for University of Georgia football fans

The University of Georgia will not sell beer and alcohol to most football fans at Sanford Stadium again in 2022.

Amazon opens 1st physical clothing store in Los Angeles

Amazon’s brick-and-mortar clothing store, called Amazon Style, uses an app and QR codes to try and streamline the process of shopping.

Vandals responsible for alleged $80k in damages at 'Cop City' contractor's office

Brassfield & Gorrie's office in Birmingham, Alabama, had several broken windows, paint splashed on its sign and graffiti painted on a window that said: “Drop Cop City or Else.” The vandals appeared to leave the scene in a white Toyota Prius on 31st Street.

Amazon tests package deliveries directly from shopping malls

Amazon’s new service gives customers a convenient option to have merchandise delivered to their homes faster.

Delta Air Lines to scale back 100 daily flights during summer travel season

Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines is cutting about 100 daily departures over the summer. Those flights are mostly in the U.S. and Latin America.