Lawsuit settlement reached over EpiPen prices

Viatris, once called Mylan, has agreed to settle a $264 million class-action lawsuit over skyrocketing EpiPen prices.

Does your roof have these shingles? Why some want a Georgia law to make insurance carriers pay up

Whenever an Atlas Chalet customer suffered roof damage, some insurance companies would only pay to replace individual shingles, leaving homeowners stuck paying for a new roof on their own or with a patch job that no contractor would warranty.

Teach kids to use credit cards responsibly before they leave home

Money management means a lot of things. And one of those is the responsible use of a credit card. Those lessons should start at home, not after they're out on their own. 

Skilled trades offer high pay, job satisfaction for Georgians

A state competition gathered together thousands of young Georgians who work with their hands to show off, compete, and get ready to enter the job market.

Digital payment apps to report earned income to the IRS

Digital payments using an app is how many people do business today. At the start of the new year, the IRS instituted a change in order to collect taxes on those platforms. 

POA won't allow 'lost dog' signs for pet lost far from home

A pet rescue expert says that signs are the best way to find a lost animal, but one Georgia woman's hunt to find her beloved pet became complicated when the community association would not allow lost dog signs to be displayed.

Why are so many inmates dying in the Gwinnett County Jail?

Eight people have died since a new administration took over in January 2021 - more than any other metro jail of a similar size.

Proposed legislation would dramatically alter Georgia medical cannabis program

New bill proposed by State Representative Alan Powell would make more than triple number of companies selling medicinal marijuana and force program to follow Georgia Open Records Act. Bill follows months of I-TEAM reporting about controversial bid winners, secret bids and closed hearings.

Overlooked customers pulling their support from Support Black Colleges

According to its owners, Support Black Colleges takes in millions of dollars in revenue by selling clothing and caps. The Atlanta-based company is now facing criticism from customers for not delivering on its promises and its T-shirts.

Feds investigate add-on fees, hope to save consumers billions of dollars

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau plans a crackdown on what it calls junk fees. The feds call it the "fee economy" and believe it obscures the true price of a purchase. 

Gwinnett County Sheriff personally pledges $5,000 to help solve hit-and-run death of deputy's son

Hoping to generate new leads, Gwinnett County Sheriff Keybo Taylor put up $5000 of his own money to the already $12,000 reward for information that helps solve a hit-and-run case from last summer.

Atlanta woman warning about 'cyber muggings' using payment app

It only took four minutes for a stranger to try and steal thousands of dollars from the Atlanta woman's bank account. Now she's warning others about the dangers.

Young accused killer of 6-month-old in NW Atlanta in and out of jail for years

It was the murder that shocked the city's conscience. 6 month old Grayson Fleming-Gray was shot and killed while sitting in his mom’s child seat.   

Start a new financial tradition in February

This February, one of the best things you can do with your partner is sit down and talk about how financially you can get what you want for your future.

Acting Lawrenceville Police Chief discloses 7-year-old affair to 'heal our department'

Days after the Lawrenceville Police chief stepped down after a sexual harassment investigation, the new acting chief has admitted to an affair with an employee while working as a sergeant with the Gwinnett County Sheriff's Office.

Advance Child Tax Credit filing confusion cleared up

The processing of tax returns hasn’t been normal for a few years now. And it’s not getting back on track this filing year either. There are changes, hiccups, and so many problems. 

For these rural Georgians, solar power has been 'chaos'

Two rural Georgia neighbors agreed to pay a company thousands of dollars to install solar panels on their roofs and batteries on their houses. After their experience, they both say they can’t honestly encourage anyone to do the same.

Former President Trump's comments prompt new security measures for Fulton DA

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis said she is taking steps to make sure her office and employees are safe in the wake of comments about her by former President Donald Trump.