Georgia COVID-19 victim: 'I feel totally restored now'

He was one of the first in Georgia to put a face on the COVID-19 pandemic. Now he says he feels "totally restored."

Playgrounds and pavilions now off-limits at all Gwinnett County parks

One of the largest park systems in Georgia is shutting down most of its features in an attempt to stop people from gathering in groups.

Gwinnett County closes Justice Center until Tuesday for deep cleaning

No matter who you are, you're going to get your temperature checked before you're allowed into the Gwinnett County jail. That goes for law enforcement, too.

Free arts, zoos, museum offerings for your learn-from-home time off

We are on day three for some families whose kitchen tables are now home-school work stations. Boy, teachers make it look easy don’t they? Well, here are ideas for filling out the day that includes museum and zoo tours and much more.

Floyd County man tested positive days after being turned away from hospital

A Floyd County man who has COVID-19 may have accidentally exposed others after originally being sent home from the hospital without being tested.

How to prep but not panic over conoravirus

The coronavirus developments change daily. And the Centers for Disease Control says to prepare for a possible outbreak in our communities. But how do you do that?

Tax Time: what to toss, what to save

If you're prepping for taxes, you are wading through a lot of old paperwork you probably don't need anymore. Let’s look at what to save, what to toss. Get into that big drawer or box that you stuff your paperwork and let’s clean it out.  

FOX 5 I-Team report sparks GBI investigation in College Park

The city of College Park is turning an internal audit of Tracey Wyatt Recreation Center bank account to GBI.

State lets a troubled cemetery owner stay open. Now he's accused of stealing from vulnerable people

Peace of mind. That’s the selling point for funeral homes who encourage customers to pay in advance for the day their loved ones finally say goodbye. It’s called pre-need. But a scandal in one Georgia county over pre-need funeral money raises questions about how much the state is really protecting consumers.

Mission trip travel agency owner's next destination could be prison

The owner of a Sandy Springs travel agency that promised to help churches arrange mission trips overseas could soon be doing some traveling of her own.

Few Americans use the free tax software available to them

Most Americans could be filing their taxes for free. But, according to a recently released government study, they aren't because they don't know about it.

WARNING: Beware of this coronavirus scam

Nothing like a crisis to bring out the scammers. The coronavirus has all the ingredients for a scam: fear, fast-changing developments, and simple emails posing as well-respected authorities.