‘GDOT prepares for icy roads, dangerous conditions’

Temperatures dropped across the metro area Thursday which raised a big concern for those traveling on the roadways.

Passengers open Delta jet cabin door, exit via slide at LaGuardia

A Delta Airbus A321 was taxiing to the runway at LaGuardia Airport for its flight to Atlanta when a passenger popped open a cabin door, triggering the emergency slide.

Fulton County Elections head responds to removal of 2 poll workers

As Fulton County voters and voters across the state head to the polls for early voting, some Fulton County commissioners expressed concern over the director of Registration and Elections move to “terminate” two poll workers who recently testified at state hearings about their experiences as poll workers in the recent 2020 General Election.

Coca-Cola laying off 2,200 workers as it pares brands

The Coca-Cola Co. said Thursday it’s laying off 2,200 workers, or 17% of its global workforce, as part of a larger restructuring aimed at paring down its business units and brands.

Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl President looks ahead to Sunday team announcement

With the announcement coming Sunday about which two teams will take part in this year's Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl on New Year's Day, bowl president Gary Stokan talked with FOX 5's Cody Chaffins about the excitement and changes coming with this year's game.

Google hit with anti-trust lawsuit by dozens of US states

Dozens of states filed an anti-trust lawsuit against Google on Thursday, alleging that the search giant has an illegal monopoly over the online search market that hurts consumers and advertisers.

Delta’s ‘COVID-Free’ Flights from Atlanta begin Tuesday evening

Even with the vaccine rollout, it will still be a while before air travel is back to normal. That’s why executives of Delta said they’re launching “COVID-free” international flights from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport beginning Tuesday night.

Facebook pauses political ad ban for Georgia runoffs

Facebook said Tuesday it will temporarily pause its ban on political advertising in the U.S. to allow ads for the Georgia runoff elections for the state’s two Senate seats.

Police to issue citation for noise, modified mufflers

The number one complaint Atlanta residents make about those street racers is not the reckless driving -- which is serious -- but the noise that impacts many more residents attempting to get rest at night.

California subpoenas Amazon over worker safety during coronavirus pandemic

California Attorney General Xavier Becerra on Monday asked a judge to order Amazon to comply with subpoenas his office issued nearly four months ago as part of an investigation into how the company is protecting workers from the coronavirus at its facilities.

Man detained after shots fired at Atlanta police precinct

Law enforcement officials have detained a man in their investigation into shots fired at an Atlanta Police Department precinct Saturday morning.

Atlanta City Council passes 'on-street' dining ordinance

Atlanta restaurants now have another option to keep people safe while eating out. Atlanta City Council passed an ordinance on Monday to allow restaurants to offer on-street dining.

Delta Air Lines bans hundreds of people over refusal to wear masks

Delta Air Lines CEO says the airline has put hundreds of people on a no-fly list over their refusal to follow its face-covering policy.

Credit card 'skimmers' found inside social media buttons

Researchers at cybersecurity firm Sansec have discovered a novel technique that inserts payment skimmers onto checkout pages, known as e-skimming or a Magecart attack.

Atlanta proposes crack down on liquor licenses

The city of Atlanta is planning to crack down on businesses that are not following proper liquor license requirements.

Australia to reveal laws to make Google, Facebook pay for news

Australia’s government will soon reveal in Parliament legislation that would make Facebook and Google pay for journalism.