Second coronavirus case connected to UGA campus

The University of Georgia announced a second case of the coronavirus on campus on Thursday.

Glendora man, 34, dies from coronavirus; recently visited Disney World in Florida: Report

A Glendora man who died just days ago after testing positive for COVID-19 recently visited Walt Disney World and Universal Studios in Florida, it was reported Thursday.

Delta grounding half its fleet, 10,000 taking unpaid leave

The world’s biggest airline, Delta, is cutting even more flights and parking at least half of its airplanes to catch up with a plummeting drop in travel.

UGA Athletics staff member tests positive for coronavirus

A staff member in the University of Georgia Athletics department has tested positive for COVID-19 and another employee is under self-quarantine.

Mayor signs bill to bring relief for Atlanta airport businesses' employees

The Atlanta City Council and Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms have passed new legislation designed to help employees at Hartsfield-Jackson survive the loss of hours and wages.

Facebook acknowledges a bug is blocking coronavirus news

Facebook says a bug in its anti-spam system is blocking the publication of links to news stories about the coronavirus.

Amazon looks to hire 100,000 to keep up with surge in orders

Amazon said Monday that it needs to hire 100,000 people across the U.S. to keep up with a crush of orders as the coronavirus spreads and keeps more people at home, shopping online.

Walt Disney World hotels and stores, including in Disney Springs, will temporarily close due to coronavirus

Just after midnight Monday, Disney announced “in an abundance of caution” it will close all of its hotels in Orlando and Vero Beach, as well as their owned-and-operated stores at Disney Springs, in response to the coronavirus outbreak.

College students scrambling to move out of campus housing, will take classes online

The coronavirus is forcing most college students to take their classes online. Some students at Georgia State University say they were given extremely short notice to pack up and get out of the dorms.

Father's plea for enhanced road safety brings tears to Atlanta councilwoman

A father's plea for enhanced road safety brings tears to an Atlanta city councilwoman. The emotions stemmed from Thomas Hyneman recounting the 2016 traffic crash that took his daughter's life.