Starbucks will cover travel for workers seeking abortions, gender-confirmation procedures

Starbucks said Monday it will pay the travel expenses for U.S. employees to access abortion and gender-confirmation procedures if those services aren’t available within 100 miles of a worker’s home.

Atlanta police car shortage has gotten worse

Where are all the cars? In addition to the city shop, Atlanta uses a couple of dealers for repairs.

Police Union: Conditions amount to 'war against police'

The leader of the Atlanta Police Union says dangerous streets have created a "war against police officers". An Atlanta City councilman says he does not agree.

Cobb County names VanHoozer as new police chief

Deputy Chief Stuart VanHoozer was voted to be appointed by officials as Cobb County's next chief of police on Tuesday morning.

The end of iPods: What you should know as Apple discontinues the iconic line of music players

It was a product that some say helped revive Apple's fortunes, and now, over 20 years since its launch, officials with Apple have discontinued the last product that carries the 'iPod' moniker. Here's what you should know about the once-iconic music player.

Facebook's parent company Meta opens first retail store in Bay Area

Facebook parent Meta has opened its first physical store — in Burlingame, California — to showcase its hardware products like virtual and augmented reality goggles and glasses.

Apple, Google, Microsoft announce support for passwordless sign-ins

Forget passwords. A new, faster and more secure sign-in method is expected to be available across major tech platforms over the course of the coming year.

She's an Atlanta police officer, but her first job is being a mom

Being an officer with the Atlanta Police Department is only part of Angelina Singh's day. She is also a working mother, and says that is the best part of her job.

Atlanta seeks to step up effort to curb nuisance nightclubs

The Atlanta City Council is hoping to close loopholes some owners of nuisance properties have used to remain open despite having sustained violations.