Amazon workers in NYC to vote on whether to form union

The battle to unionize Amazon workers is intensifying after labor officials officially set a date for a union election in a Staten Island facility next month.

'Storyliving': Disney to develop US residential communities, starting in California

Disney plans to develop “Storyliving” residential communities across the U.S., including the first in Rancho Mirage, California, called “Cotino.”

Chick-fil-A's original Georgia restaurant reopens in Hapeville

The restaurant where Truett Cathy invented Chick-fil-A's famous chicken sandwich is reopening with a brand new design. The Dwarf House in Hapeville is set to welcome customers back Thursday.

Atlanta police meet with law enforcement agencies to discuss safety as homicides, rapes trend upward

Murders and rapes are up in the city of Atlanta this year, that's according to data from the police department. Chief Rodney Bryant said it's unique to see homicides continue to climb as many other crimes like aggravated assaults go down.

Georgia Senate panel advances ban on social media censorship

A Georgia state Senate committee has advanced a proposal for the state to prohibit social media platforms from removing or censoring content amid an outcry from conservatives that their political views are being discriminated against, even though a similar Texas law has been put on hold by a federal court.

Atlanta City Council address police precinct problems

Atlanta City Council members tell Atlanta Police Department supervisors they need to relocate officers stationed at a large precinct in the southwest section of town.

Facebook parent Meta agrees to pay $90M to settle decade-old privacy lawsuit

Facebook parent company Meta will pay $90 million to settle a privacy lawsuit over its use of “cookies” in 2010 and 2011 that tracked people online.

Atlanta police officer talks distressed man off bridge overpass

An Atlanta police officer is being credited for saving a man's life after he was able to convince a distressed man to step away from a ledge overlooking I-20 over the weekend.

Disney World to make face masks optional for fully vaccinated guests

Walt Disney World will no longer require face coverings for fully vaccinated guests in both outdoor and indoor locations starting Feb. 17.

Raffensperger endorses overlapping election investigators

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger is for the first time endorsing a separate agency hiring election investigators, a plan that will overlap what the Republican says is his own underfunded investigation unit.

Atlanta police officer charged with raping Cherokee County woman

The victim told deputies that her rapist identified himself as an Atlanta police officer conducting an investigation before he assaulted her in her home. Now an officer is in custody for the crime.