Atlanta 911 call center evacuated again, this time due to high temperatures

Atlanta's 911 system continues to experience technical issues. FOX 5 has learned 911 operators were forced to evacuate the city's emergency operation center two days ago after an HVAC failure.

Mitzi Bickers trial: Prosecutors' star witness ER Mitchell says he was an FBI informant

The high-profile public corruption case for Pastor Mitzi Bickers continued on Thursday with federal prosecution's star witness and a shocking revelation from the stand.

Former UGA football player arrested for murder of Oconee County RaceTrac clerk

A former UGA wide receiver has been charged in the murder of Oconee County RaceTrac clerk Elijah Wood. Police say they tracked the gun used in Wood's murder to another homicide in Philadelphia.

Netflix to launch test that requires subscribers to pay for users outside household

Netflix says it is testing a new feature for its members in Chile, Costa Rica and Peru, requiring users to add “sub accounts” for up to two people they don’t live with — and it will come at a cost.

SoCal Chick-fil-A could be declared a ‘public nuisance’

Due to its long lines that jam up traffic, officials have given a Southern California Chick-fil-A 90 days to present traffic solutions.

Police release image of Sweet Auburn homicide suspect

Homicide investigators drew attention to the orange jacket of a suspect in the death of 45-year-old Mark Richards Jr. on Jan. 15 on William H. Borders Drive.

Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson to retire; founder Howard Schultz to be interim chief

Starbucks President and CEO Kevin Johnson said Wednesday he will retire next month, and former CEO and company founder Howard Schultz will replace him on an interim basis. 

Man armed with shotgun fired at police during DeKalb County SWAT standoff, GBI says

DeKalb County police shot 42-year-old Ladderick Curry. The DeKalb County Police Department said Curry was seen on March 14 carrying a gun and chasing a woman across the parking lot of Heritage Reserve Apartments.

Atlanta crime: Police recruiting, street racing, catching repeat offenders are public safety priorities

Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens and Police Chief Rodney Bryant said city hall and the police department are stepping up efforts to recruit police officers and targeting repeat offenders and known gang members. 

Despite controversy, transgender swimmer to compete at Georgia Tech championship

Despite objections from one conservative group, a trans-woman will compete at the NCAA Division I women’s swimming championship at Georgia Tech this week.

Google sued by restaurants for alleged deceptive online ordering practices

Left Field Holdings LLC accused Google of designing online ordering web pages to trick customers into believing they’re ordering directly from the restaurant.

Preventing gang activity in Georgia

The gang footprint in Atlanta and Georgia is larger and broader than people realize.

Delta Air Lines pledges $1M donation toward Ukraine relief efforts

Delta Air Lines is sending support overseas to Ukraine with a $1 million donation to deliver needed supplies, train people in first aid, and help the evacuation of people with disabilities.