Bill introduced to redesignate Jimmy Carter historic sites

Some historic places in former President Jimmy Carter’s hometown may get more federal protection under a bill introduced by Georgia’s congressional delegation to give them a new designation.

Alexandria football coach immortalized in ‘Remember the Titans’ dies at 84

Legendary Alexandria high school football coach Herman Boone - who was portrayed by Denzel Washington in the iconic film “Remember the Titans” – has died at 84.

Noted architect killed by falling debris in Times Square

An architect who was walking a few blocks from her office in the Times Square area was killed Tuesday morning when debris fell off of a building.

‘Cute, I am’: Newborns dressed like Baby Yoda at Pittsburgh hospital

The Force is strong with newborns delivered at UPMC Magee-Womens Hospital this holiday season, each of whom has been dressed up in Santa hats with floppy green ears to look like Baby Yoda.

Atlanta mayor announces pay raise for firefighters

Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms is granting firefighters a 20% hike in pay over the next three and a half years.

Georgia gov ordered to answer questions in election lawsuit

A federal judge has ruled that Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp will have to sit for questioning about comments he made that seemed to express concern about minority voter registration.

Norwegian Cruise Lines sends birthday party goodies for cruise-line ‘obsessed’ boy with autism

A boy with autism who is "obsessed" with cruises asked for a Norwegian Cruise Lines-themed birthday party, so the company's CEO sent boxes full of branded goodies to help make the party extra special.

Miss Universe host Steve Harvey speaks to FOX 5 Atlanta

The countdown is on for the Miss Universe Competition which is broadcast Sunday evening from Tyler Perry Studios in Atlanta.

Covington Officer Matt Coopers honored by Gov. Brian Kemp

Covington Police Officer Matt Cooper, who continues to recover from being shot in the face in the line of duty, gets honored by Gov. Brian Kemp.

Elon Musk found not guilty in defamation case against British diver

Elon Musk did not defame a British cave explorer when he called him “pedo guy” in an angry tweet, a Los Angeles jury found Friday.

Bernie Sanders announces $150B plan to expand broadband access

Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders is promising to invest $150 billion to bring high-speed internet to “every household in America” while breaking up and better regulating monopolies he says currently limit access to drive up their profits.

National Christmas Tree Lighting tonight at the Ellipse

The annual National Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony is slated for tonight for the Ellipse, and D.C. residents can expect the traditional traffic snarls alongside a special event that is nearly 100 years old.

After Rapper T.I.'s comments, New York may ban 'virginity' tests

Rapper T.I. garnered headlines after he told a podcast that he takes his daughter for so-called virginity tests every year.

North Korea says it's up to US to choose 'Christmas gift'

North Korea says the Trump administration is running out of time to salvage nuclear negotiations, and that it’s entirely up to the U.S. to choose what "Christmas gift" it wants.