Police rescue seizing person from burning car

Atlanta Police Department officers conducted a frantic rescue of a person seizing inside a burning car. 

Georgia Black Republican Council supports state's new voter law, opposes boycott

The Georgia Black Republican Council is challenging Democrats' claims that the Election Integrity Act of 2021, signed into law by Gov. Brian Kemp, seeks to disenfranchise blacks and other communities of color.

Atlanta police officer resigns after allegations of sexual assault

Two investigations were launched by the Atlanta Police Department after allegations of an officer-involved sexual assault. That officer has since resigned.

Atlanta police officers to get bonuses

Some extra cash for the younger police officers in Atlanta may be one more argument to persuade them to remain with the Atlanta force.

Former officer charged in Rayshard Brooks killing wants job back

A civil service board will soon make a decision on the fate of Garrett Rolfe, the former Atlanta police officer who fatally shot Rayshard Brooks outside a southwest Atlanta fast-food restaurant last summer.

Disney World to power up to 40% of theme park energy needs with new solar facilities

Plans also include solar canopies at Disneyland Paris that will provide shelter for 9,500 guest vehicles, a facility that will power ~70% of Castaway Cay, Disney Cruise Line’s private island in The Bahamas.

Apple's latest iPhone update gives users more control of targeted ads

Nearly half of all Americans own an iPhone and starting next week they’re going to notice a big change when it comes to privacy settings and digital advertising.

'Students Against Sonny': Group launches petition in search for USG chancellor

A grassroots group of Georgia college students launched an effort this week to advocate against the hiring of former Gov. Sonny Perdue as the next chancellor of the University System of Georgia.

Comedian Eric Andre claims racial profiling at Atlanta airport

Comedian Eric Andre says he was the victim of racial profiling while flying out of Atlanta's airport on Wednesday afternoon.

GBI, Gilmer County deputies investigate possible death

The Gilmer County Sheriff's Office along with the Georgia Bureau of Investigation are working to learn what led up a possible death near Cherry Log, Georgia. 

Marietta police seek information after cars hit with rocks on I-75

As many as 20 drivers have reported damage to their cars after the Marietta Police Department said someone threw rocks from a bridge over the Interstate 75 express lanes during rush hour Wednesday.

GDOT inspecting signs after sign over interstate falls

Drivers may have been stuck in traffic the past couple of days a bit longer than usual. Georgia Department of Transporation crews have been inspecting numerous signs after one fell last week over Interstate 85.

Uber shares mask enforcement tips for drivers, passengers

Uber says that it is keeping its mask policy in place to follow the federal CDC mandate requiring travelers to wear a mask.

Georgia faith leaders call for nationwide boycott of Home Depot over voting law

A coalition of faith leaders representing more than 1,000 churches across Georgia,  gathered outside Home Depot in Decatur Tuesday, to formally launch a nationwide  boycott of the home improvement giant.  

Gov. Kemp pushes back against boycott of The Home Depot

Gov. Brian Kemp is pushing back against faith leaders who have called for a boycott of The Home Depot in response to Georgia's new voting laws.

Civil leaders ask Atlanta City Council to keep jail open

Three of the most influential organizations in Atlanta have a message for the political leadership in the city.