First lady Jill Biden tests positive for COVID-19
The first lady is experiencing "mild symptoms" and will remain at her home in Delaware, the White House said.
The first lady is experiencing "mild symptoms" and will remain at her home in Delaware, the White House said.
PET OF THE DAY: Mack
Mack the cat is today's Pet of the Day. He is available from Humane Society of Cobb County.
Mack the cat is today's Pet of the Day. He is available from Humane Society of Cobb County.
PHOTOS: Dragon Con Parade 2023 takes over downtown Atlanta
The popular Dragon Con parade kicked off at approximately 10 a.m. at Peachtree and Linden.
The popular Dragon Con parade kicked off at approximately 10 a.m. at Peachtree and Linden.
Buford at North Cobb - Game of the Week
It was a great one in our Game of the Week for week two. Buford at North Cobb. North Cobb High afraid of no team. Meanwhile Buford has more 5-stars than some galaxies. Let's hit it.
It was a great one in our Game of the Week for week two. Buford at North Cobb. North Cobb High afraid of no team. Meanwhile Buford has more 5-stars than some galaxies. Let's hit it.
Pet of the Day from the Atlanta Humane Society
Specter loves being outdoors and would do great in a home with a runner or a hiker. He also qualifies for the foster program, so you can see how you get along with him for two weeks before deciding whether you want to adopt him.
Specter loves being outdoors and would do great in a home with a runner or a hiker. He also qualifies for the foster program, so you can see how you get along with him for two weeks before deciding whether you want to adopt him.
Buck tries the annual Dragon Con burger
Dragon Con weekend means a lot of fun and celebrations of all things nerdy, but for Buck Lanford, it means the arrival of the convention's annual burger.
Dragon Con weekend means a lot of fun and celebrations of all things nerdy, but for Buck Lanford, it means the arrival of the convention's annual burger.
Braves Acuña becomes first 30/60 player in MLB history
Atlanta Braves star Ronald Acuña Jr. is the first 30/60 player in MLB history on Tuesday night.
Atlanta Braves star Ronald Acuña Jr. is the first 30/60 player in MLB history on Tuesday night.
If you've ever had chickenpox, you can get shingles. Here is who should get vaccinated against it.
The CDC says 1 million Americans, most of them 50 or older, will develop shingles this year. If you have every had chickenpox, you can get shingles. But there is a vaccine for adults 50 and up.
The CDC says 1 million Americans, most of them 50 or older, will develop shingles this year. If you have every had chickenpox, you can get shingles. But there is a vaccine for adults 50 and up.
Who should get vaccinated against shingles
The CDC says 1 million Americans, most of them 50 or older, will develop shingles this year. If you have every had chickenpox, you can get shingles. But there is a vaccine for adults 50 and up.
The CDC says 1 million Americans, most of them 50 or older, will develop shingles this year. If you have every had chickenpox, you can get shingles. But there is a vaccine for adults 50 and up.
Pet of the Day from Paws Atlanta
Miller is sweet, playful, and would love a home with a lot of toys. He has a sensitive area where he received an amputation, so you'd need to be a bit careful with him.
Miller is sweet, playful, and would love a home with a lot of toys. He has a sensitive area where he received an amputation, so you'd need to be a bit careful with him.
Duluth Wildcats named Team of the Week
That roaring you hear from Duluth is the Wildcats celebrating a record of 2 and 0 so far this season. Now they've got another thing to cheer about after they were named our High 5 Sports Team of the Week.
That roaring you hear from Duluth is the Wildcats celebrating a record of 2 and 0 so far this season. Now they've got another thing to cheer about after they were named our High 5 Sports Team of the Week.
Tracking Idalia: South Georgia reporting damage, coastal region largely spared
Whipping winds lashed south Georgia and the coast Wednesday as Idalia moved through leaving some damage behind.
Whipping winds lashed south Georgia and the coast Wednesday as Idalia moved through leaving some damage behind.
10-year-old seizure free 5 years after brain surgery
The FOX 5 Medical Team has the latest on this heartwarming story.
The FOX 5 Medical Team has the latest on this heartwarming story.
Simplified FAFSA form coming, could save students money
It has taken three years but a new form for getting federal financial aid is coming.
It has taken three years but a new form for getting federal financial aid is coming.
Justice Department arrests nearly 3,200 for COVID relief-related fraud
When billions of dollars of pandemic-related relief money started pouring into the economy, it was inevitable criminals would grab what they could. And they did.
When billions of dollars of pandemic-related relief money started pouring into the economy, it was inevitable criminals would grab what they could. And they did.
Pet of the Day from the Humane Society of NE Georgia
Carrie has been at the shelter for over 170 and now is ready to find her forever home. She is playful and does well with other dogs.
Carrie has been at the shelter for over 170 and now is ready to find her forever home. She is playful and does well with other dogs.
Did Coffee County breach put future elections at risk? Depends on who you ask
The role Coffee County played in the election racketeering case not only raised questions about a potential criminal enterprise but the integrity of future elections across the country.
The role Coffee County played in the election racketeering case not only raised questions about a potential criminal enterprise but the integrity of future elections across the country.
Diagnosed at 4 months, Georgia toddler is now a cancer survivor
Piper Panter's mother Lauren Panter sensed early on something was wrong with her newborn. She was not feeding normally, and her belly had become bloated. But, she says they never expected their youngest child would be diagnosed with cancer.
Piper Panter's mother Lauren Panter sensed early on something was wrong with her newborn. She was not feeding normally, and her belly had become bloated. But, she says they never expected their youngest child would be diagnosed with cancer.
COVID-19 hospitalizations are steadily rising again, as CDC scientists track a new version of the coronavirus
As summer winds down, the virus that causes COVID-19 appears to be picking up steam.
As summer winds down, the virus that causes COVID-19 appears to be picking up steam.
COVID-19 hospitalization on the rise
COVID-19 hospitalizations continue to rise and CDC scientists are carefully tracking yet another new version of the virus that triggered the pandemic. A look at the uptick in cases, this new variant, and the new booster shots.
COVID-19 hospitalizations continue to rise and CDC scientists are carefully tracking yet another new version of the virus that triggered the pandemic. A look at the uptick in cases, this new variant, and the new booster shots.



















