UGA graduate, Army Lt. Col. Brandon Shah killed in Old Dominion shooting

A distinguished University of Georgia alumnus and decorated Army officer was killed during a shooting on the campus of Old Dominion University.

Atlanta firefighters threaten lawsuit after mayor rejects contract

The Atlanta Firefighters Union is threatening a lawsuit if Mayor Andre Dickens does not sign their historic, first-ever collective bargaining agreement by Friday.

Controversial politician vies for Fulton County commissioner seat

A controversial politician from up north who dubbed herself "super mayor" has relocated to metro Atlanta and now wants to serve on the Fulton County Commission.

Disneyland hazmat situation sends several cast members to the hospital

Several Disneyland cast members were transported to local hospitals for evaluation following a hazardous materials incident at the theme park on Tuesday.

New emojis coming to Apple iPhones in latest update

Apple iPhone users will be able to add new emojis to their conversations when the latest iOS update rolls out.

Former Atlanta Watershed intern speaks out about illegal detention

A single mother lost her $900-a-week apprenticeship just one week after being illegally detained and searched at the Atlanta Watershed.

Uber rolls out women-only option nationwide; what to know

Uber has launched a women-only feature across the U.S. Here’s what to know and how to use the feature.

Georgia Tech fires head men's basketball coach Damon Stoudamire

Georgia Tech announced on Sunday that head men's basketball Coach Damon Stoudamire will not return next season following a last-place finish in the Atlantic Coast Conference.

Delta recovering from weather-related delays in Atlanta

Delta is resetting operations at Atlanta's airport after severe weather and hail forced 50+ plane inspections and left passengers on the tarmac for hours.

APD search for man accused of punching woman outside World of Coca-Cola

Atlanta police are searching for a man accused of punching a Savannah school teacher outside the World of Coca-Cola in November 2024, causing her to fall and pass out from hitting her head.

RFK Jr faces pushback after questioning safety of Dunkin’, Starbucks sugary drinks

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ignited backlash online after questioning whether high-sugar iced coffee drinks sold at Dunkin’ and Starbucks are safe.

Delta reshuffles leadership team after operations chief retirement

Delta Air Lines is making several leadership changes as a longtime operations leader prepares to retire and other executives move into new roles.

Commissioner Mo Ivory sparks debate after bailing inmates out of Fulton jail

Fulton County Commissioner Mo Ivory is viral on TikTok after bailing out three inmates to highlight overcrowding and the $115-per-night cost to taxpayers.