Most and least favorite airlines among US passengers: 2024 survey

Between costly airfares, crowded planes and sometimes unruly passengers, travelers don’t always love the experience of flying.

Delta pilot making last flight to Atlanta with son as co-pilot

For more than three decades, Captain Tom Lake has lived his dreams in the sky. Today he's making his final flight to Atlanta with a very special person as co-pilot.

Emory protests: Students pass 'no confidence' vote against university president

More than 70% of Emory underclassmen who voted said they did not have confidence in how university President Gregory Fenves was responding to the pro-Palestine protests on campus.

Most likely place to be shot in Atlanta? Convenience store, police chief says

The police chief spoke to the Atlanta City Council about the places most likely to be hit by violent crime. He told them the most likely place for a shooting to occur is at a convenience store.

Instacart, Uber Eats team up to offer restaurant delivery

Instacart and Uber Eats have joined forces to offer restaurant delivery services to customers in the U.S.

TikTok files lawsuit over law that would force sale, ban in US

TikTok and its Chinese parent company ByteDance are suing the U.S. federal government over the recently-passed law that could ban the social media platform.

Emory protests: Students holding no-confidence vote on university president

Emory University undergraduate students are ending their semester by voting on their confidence in how President Gregory Fenves is running the college after the pro-Palestine protests and arrests on campus.

Atlanta police union alarms city with police life expectancy stats

The life expectancy of a police officer is only 66 years, according to the Atlanta police union. The organization is asking the mayor and city council to address that disturbing statistic by improving pension benefits for officers. The union also believes better benefits will help the city reach its desired level of over 2,000 officers. 

Johnny Hollman death: City settles with family of Atlanta deacon

The city of Atlanta has agreed to settle with the family of a Georgia church deacon who died during a confrontation with a police officer after a minor car crash in 2023.

First Black Georgia Tech graduate hands granddaughter diploma from same school

Last week, thousands of students celebrated their graduation at Georgia Tech, but for one family, the ceremony held special significance due to their longstanding connection to the school.

GSU pro-Palestinian protesters demand Israel-Hamas ceasefire

Pro-Palestinian protesters took over Georgia State University this week as the Secretary of State Anthony Blinken announced a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas is close.

Georgia senators debate law changes following allegations against DA Willis

Fulton County officials were in the hot seat Friday answering questions about Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis' hiring of former special prosecutor Nathan Wade. 

Delta unveils 2024 Team USA plane at Atlanta airport

Delta's brand-new custom Team USA plane is set to touch down in Atlanta fresh from a factory in France.

Emory University under federal investigation over alleged anti-Muslim discrimination

The U.S. Department of Education has opened a civil rights investigation into claims that Emory University failed to address anti-Muslim and anti-Palestinian discrimination on campus.