Georgia NAACP urges Emory to reverse decision to close DEI offices

The Georgia NAACP is demanding Emory University reverse its decision to close diversity, equity and inclusion offices, warning it may pursue protests or legal action if the school does not meet with the group by Sept. 30.

Late alumnus leaves $100M to Georgia Tech for engineering school

Georgia Tech has received a record-setting $100 million donation from the late alumnus John W. Durstine, marking the largest single gift in the school’s history.

Amazon to end free shipping perk for some Prime users

Amazon is ending a perk that allows Prime members to share their free shipping benefits with people who don’t have the same primary address.

Weekend college football wrap, Atlanta Braves rally for win

The first week of college football brought upsets and strong performances across the country, including Florida State’s win over Alabama and LSU’s victory at Clemson.

Henry County officer shoots man armed with shotgun, GBI says

A Henry County police officer shot and injured a man armed with a shotgun during a domestic incident early Sunday, according to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.

UGA: Main Library is 'ALL CLEAR,' no emergency at this time

UGA issued a police alert at 8:51 p.m. after a report of an “armed shooter" near the main library in Athens.

Chipotle giving Univeristy of Georgia student athletes free meals

Being a student athlete is hard work, so Chipotle is helping all of the University of Georgia's scholarship and walk-on student athletes fuel up with free meals during their seasons.

Kennesaw State University discusses solutions to campus parking struggles

Many KSU students have told FOX 5 that finding a place to park can be harder than their toughest classes, so the university is making some changes.

Military veterans push Cobb County leaders for planned memorial

Military veterans and supporters are pushing Cobb County leaders to start building a memorial planned a decade ago.