Atlanta Public Schools addresses district's reopening plan

Atlanta Public Schools officials are hosting a town hall on Thursday for parents to ask questions about the district's reopening plan.

Recall Alert: 250,000 saws sold at Lowe's might not turn off

Have you bought a Kobalt saw at Lowe's? If so, you might want to check it because it might not turn off. 

Carroll County looking to adoptions to reduce shelter cat population

Carroll County’s animal shelter needs help after a sharp influx in its cat population.  They report over 300 cats at their shelter, which is designed to house less than half that number. 

Gwinnett County teacher dies saving her daughter from drowning

A community is grieving the loss of a Gwinnett County middle school teacher. Sarah Jackson died saving her own daughter from drowning at Lake Allatoona on Labor Day.

Peachtree City pet shelter seeks help with new pups, rescues

A metro Atlanta animal rescue group has taken in a number of dogs from a Walker County hoarding case and all of the animals in desperate need of healthcare. It comes at a time when that refuge has seen a huge increase in the number of dogs at their shelter.

Metro Atlanta woman struggling to raise funds for service dog with lifesaving skills

Dominique Trappio’s service dog Bowie is already in training. He will alert Dominique to low blood sugar caused by Type One Diabetes. Bowie will be ready soon for her. The question is will Dominique be ready for him. Meaning, can she cover the $20,000 cost of a service dog? With Covid-19, fundraising has been a struggle.

Georgia woman survives heart attack, quintuple bypass and cardiac arrest

Shelley Santucci had a heart attack at 35. By the age of 50, the Kennesaw, Georgia, woman had undergone a quintuple bypass and had gone into cardiac arrest. But, the problem, she would learn, wasn't her heart, it was her extremely high cholesterol.

Rev. Warnock holds in-person campaign events

Reverend Raphael Warnock says Georgia deserves a U.S. senator who will stand up for workers. Those remarks were made at the IBEW Building in Atlanta on Thursday.

Georgia shows signs of progress in coronavirus fight, but college outbreaks concern experts

Georgia's COVID-19 case numbers continue to trend downward, showing signs the state may be making progress. But, health officials remain concerned about a rise in new infections on Georgia's college and university campuses.