Atlanta police chief briefs council on chase policy

The top cop in the city of Atlanta said a revised vehicle pursuit policy will allow his officers to do what they are supposed to do -- enforce the law.

President Trump banned by Facebook and Instagram

Social media platforms have taken unprecedented actions against the president of the United States.

YouTube announces channels posting false election claims will receive strike, suspension

Just one day after President Donald Trump’s social media accounts were blocked, YouTube announced that all channels posting false election claims will now receive a strike and temporary account suspension.

Worsening police manpower in Atlanta

The effects of Atlanta's police officer shortage are being felt as 15 more officers left the police force in December. 

Union: Atlanta police officers frustrated by low manpower problem

Atlanta Police Union officials say the city's already low manpower situation has worsened as more police officers turn in their badges.

Georgia Tech, Louisville to play in 2023 Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game

The 2023 Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game will feature the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, who will open ACC play against Louisville on Sept. 2, 2023 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

Georgia Bulldogs name Josh Brooks new athletic director

Josh Brooks will become the 12th athletic director of the University of Georgia Bulldogs, following the retirement of 10-year AD Greg McGarity.

Google employees form company’s first-ever labor union, a tech industry rarity

A group of Google engineers and other workers announced Monday they have formed a union, creating a rare foothold for labor organizers in Silicon Valley.

Walt Disney World to stream 'Fantasy in the Sky' fireworks for New Year's Eve

The pre-recorded show will offer breathtaking views of Disney's famous fireworks, lighting up the night sky above Cinderella Castle and set to music from your favorite Disney films, including “Pinocchio” and “Peter Pan."

Atlanta council members contribute cash to public safety effort

In Atlanta, three council members dipped into their taxpayer-funded office accounts and transferred a total of $125,000 to a public safety effort directed at the Buckhead area.