'True gentleman': 4-year-old tips his hat to Disney princesses during parade

On a recent trip to Walt Disney World, 4-year-old Bernardo was seen tipping his hat to every Disney princess passing by at a Magic Kingdom parade. His mom says her son is "Disney's true prince."

'The Five' of Georgia football reflect on 50th anniversary of integration

Sports anchor DJ Shockley had the privilege to speak with "The Five," the first Black players in Georgia Bulldog history, in an exclusive sit down interview.

State lawmakers meet with community members, Atlanta police to discuss recent violence

The House Public Safety and Homeland Security Committee organized a community town hall following an uptick of violence in downtown Atlanta. Atlanta Police and community members shared their concerns and challenges.

Apple offers iPhone 13 in four models

Apple unveiled its next iPhone lineup. The new iPhone 13 will come in four different designs, with prices starting in a range from $700 to $1,100. Apple also shows off its new Watch series, iPad, and iPad mini.

Atlanta police chief: Arresting repeat offenders 'discouraging'

In a frank conversation with reporters Tuesday afternoon, Atlanta Police Chief Rodney Bryant said repeat offenders are one of the biggest challenges they face as a department.

APD moves desk duty cops to the beat

In an effort to free up zone officers, the Atlanta Police Department has ordered some administrative staff back onto the beat.

Amazon eyes 125K more hires, $18+ per hour average salary

Amazon wants to hire 125,000 delivery and warehouse workers and said Tuesday that it is paying new hires an average of $18 an hour in a tight job market as more people shop online.

Georgia Tech students named finalists in national invention competition

Two Georgia Tech students have been named finalists in a national invention competition for their device designed to help millions of Americans who suffer from bladder issues.

Georgia professor risks job to enforce mask mandate in his class

Longtime mathematics professor Joseph Fu told students that if they want to be in his class at the University of Georgia, they must wear a mask.

Fulton Co. District Attorney says accused violent inmates could be freed on bond if she doesn’t get more help

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis says if she doesn't get help for her massive backlog of cases, violent offenders could be set free while they await trial. A court deadline, suspended during the pandemic, is now looming. It gives prosecutors 90 days to indict a defendant or let them out of jail on bond.

Atlanta to require city workers to undergo LGBTQ+ training

Workers in the city of Atlanta will be required to attend training on the LGBTQ+ culture. The measure includes outreach to employees who may fall under one of the classifications, as well as the public at large.

Apple releases emergency software update to fix security flaw

Apple released an emergency security software patch to fix a vulnerability that an internet watchdog group says allowed spyware from the world’s most infamous hacker-for-hire firm, NSO Group, to infect the iPhone of a Saudi activist without any user interaction.

Atlanta receives more funds for COVID-19 housing assistance

The City of Atlanta has received millions more in federal money to help homeowners stay in their homes. The assistance in this case will be for renters.

UPS aims to hire 100K ahead of 'record peak holiday season'

UPS is planning to hire 100,000 seasonal workers ahead of an anticipated crush of holiday orders to begin as early as October.

Amazon to pay 100% of college tuition for its US hourly employees

Amazon will pay 100% college tuition, including books and other fees, for its 750,000 hourly employees in the United States.

9/11 attacks changed an Atlanta police officer's life

Atlanta police officer Jay Pagan said he almost lost the will to live while trapped by debris under a fire truck for nearly an hour on 9/11.

Cobb County pilot goes on mission to help Afghan evacuees

Delta has flown thousands of Afghan evacuees to the U.S. In support of government's activation of the Civil Reserve Air Fleet. There have been 38 trips, A Cobb County pilot has taken part in 3 of them.

Atlanta motorist in road rage encounter left on hold after calling 911

An Atlanta motorist who was followed by an angry driver called 911 hoping that a police officer could intervene. Instead, he says he was left waiting on hold for minutes.