Wells Fargo reverses controversial banking decision

Wells Fargo makes a 180-degree change that would impact financial resources and the credit standing for some of its customers.

National Cheap Flight Day launches deal hunting season

Nobody wants to pay top dollar for an airline ticket. Nobody. So Aug. 23, also known as National Cheap Flight day, always piques interest. 

Delete old accounts to keep hackers and trackers at bay

If you had to name every online account you have, you’d probably be hard pressed. Each year we add new ones, and forget the old ones. But you need to add this step - delete. 

Priced out of the housing market? Look again

The real estate market over the last year has been described as  "scorching hot" and "on fire."  But now that schools are back in, the new phrase is "cooling off." The US real estate market has been steadily climbing for years, but the pandemic created a rarely seen situation for home buyers. 

Father loses thousands in Atlanta rental scam

Finding a house or an apartment to rent can put you in the crosshairs of a scam.

Jobs can't secure home for Adairsville family

Amanda Edmonds has been applying for homes for her family for months, but nothing has panned out. Now despite being employed, she and her fiance are sleeping in a tent in the backyard of her parents' house

Florida Public Corruption conviction linked to winning applicant in Georgia Medical Marijuana Awards

The husband of Trulieve CEO Kim Rivers was convicted in Florida for public corruption last week in Federal court. Trulieve was recently given a lucrative medical marijuana license by the state..

Georgia trails most of the country in nursing home staff vaccinations

Over 160 nursing homes across Georgia have less than half the staff vaccinated, even though workers qualified for the shots eight months ago. Georgia ranks 45th in the country in that category.

How to minimize the risks of co-signing a loan

It’s a serious decision to sign a loan with another person. Here are a few things you need to mete out before you agree to co-sign a loan.

Where is it? Complaints grow about Post Office deliveries

A growing number of complaints have people asking the same question these days: how much can you trust the Post Office to deliver important packages on time?

FOX 5 I-Team helps recover $12,000 after moving disaster

Moving is stressful. You hire a moving company then hand over your worldly belongings to strangers who you hope you can trust. 

It’s not too soon to plan holiday air travel

Many area schools are back in session. The summer break is behind us. Is it time to start prepping for winter holiday travel? Yes, it is. 

Seeing Private Hall: Army officially remembers only lynching victim on military installation

For 80 years, thousands of soldiers have passed through Fort Benning, unaware of its tragic place in American history: the site of what’s believed to be the only lynching on a U.S. military installation.

Bonding companies and book bags? Gwinnett sheriff insists his motives were sincere

As deputies helped hand out hundreds of free book bags to school children over the weekend, Gwinnett County Sheriff Keybo Taylor hoped an ugly legal dispute over bonding companies was finally coming to an end.

Federal prosecutors question Beck about mysterious computer programmer

Suspended Insurance Commissioner Jim Beck took the witness stand for a second day in his federal fraud trial. Beck told jurors his testimony “is my last chance” to persuade them and the wider world that federal investigators ignored the truth in a misguided rush to indict him.