UCF’s Katie Abrahamson-Henderson hired to coach Georgia

The University of Georgia hired Central Florida’s Katie Abrahamson-Henderson on Saturday, making her just the third full-time head coach in the history of the women’s basketball team.

GBI investigating shooting involving an officer in Savannah

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation responded to the scene of a shooting involving law enforcement in Savannah early Saturday morning.

Atlanta police investigating officer who used stun gun on teen in BeltLine skate park

The Atlanta Police Department said it's reviewing a video circulating on social media that shows an officer stunning a 17-year-old in a skate park near the Atlanta BeltLine. Police charged him with disorderly conduct.

Airline CEOs, travel groups urge White House to lift mask rules on flights

The CEOs of Delta, American and United Airlines, and others are urging the White House to end a federal mask mandate on airplanes, along with international pre-departure testing requirements.

Amazon Flex drivers shot on job sue company for not providing reflective vests

Two Georgia Amazon Flex drivers shot by a customer while making deliveries in January are suing the company $350 million for not providing reflective safety vests. The man who thought them thought they were burglars after he was notified his packages were already delivered.

Home Depot: Worksheet on privilege gone viral was not authorized

An anonymous Twitter account with the handle "Libs of TikTok" posted a photo of the worksheet entitled "Unpacking Privilege," declaring the nation's largest home improvement retailer had gone "woke."

Atlanta Police Department mourns sudden death of beloved officer

Officer Jamaine E. Chester left work for the last time Friday evening. He died over the weekend. Police don't suspect foul play, but the circumstances around his death are not confirmed.

Atlanta mayor gives stern warning to 'nuisance' businesses by taking them to court

Atlanta claims Encore Hookah Lounge is a a "public nuisance" and is trying to shut down the establishment. A security guard was killed there by a club patron last month.

Trip to Zoo Atlanta leads to lifesaving discovery for newborn and his father

Raylan Woodham's parents brought the 6-month-old to Zoo Atlanta for what they expected to be a daytrip. Instead, they stayed for two months at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, after Raylan's tiny heart suddenly began to fail.

Atlanta police commander speaks candidly about gun violence during city council meeting

Deputy Chief Darin Schierbaum said it's difficult for law enforcement agencies to be present at the point a shooting breaks out, often from "ridiculous" disputes. Police focus on finding troublemakers, guns or drugs before violence breaks out.

Apple Maps, iTunes and other apps back online after outage

Apple reported several outages with multiple of its apps Monday including App Store, Apple Music and Apple TV+.

Former employee charged with defrauding Apple of $10 million

The former Apple employee defrauded the tech giant out of more than $10 million by taking kickbacks, stealing equipment and laundering money, authorities said.

Workers return to Atlanta's 911 call center after HVAC issues

Workers at Atlanta’s 911 call center are back in their facility on Friday just days after it had to be evacuated.

Amazon closes $8.45B MGM studio acquisition

Amazon has closed its $8.45 billion acquisition of MGM Studios as it looks to boost its streaming service in competition with Netflix and Disney.