Morehouse College grad named youngest principal with Atlanta Public Schools

Dr. Dominique Merriweather initially wanted to be a corporate attorney but changed his mind after he began reading and mentoring to inner city students a few years ago.

Pet of The Day from FurKids
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Meet Haelan, a Shepard-Retriever Mix who loves to run around and go on long walks. Visit furkids.org for more adoption information.

Georgia cheerleader back on sidelines after a year-long recovery from ACL rupture

Lindsey Herring was practicing with her high school cheerleading team, when she fell hard on her knee. A year later, she is finally back on the sidelines, after 10 months of physical therapy.

Pet of the Day from Humane Society of Cobb County
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Meet Jetson, the curious kitty who likes to explore. He loves to play and take naps. If you want more information, you can reach out to the Humane Society of Cobb County at (770) 428-5678.

CRU Food and Wine Bar's Napa Burger is a sight to behold

Bringing people together one burger at a time, that is a big part of the #BurgersWithBuck mission. Case in point, this week’s stop at CRU Food & Wine Bar in the Battery Atlanta next to Truist Park.

Food Truck Friday: Smooth N Groove
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This food truck focuses on healthy food and clean eating. Try the Walk It Out Wrap, the Two-Step Turkey Melt and Groove Salad.

Cru Food and Wine Bar at The Battery Atlanta
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Cru serves cheeseboards, steaks and burgers. The signature burger is topped with goat cheese, onions and fig jam. It's available on the brunch menu only.

Pet of the Day with PawsAtlanta
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Stewart is a 1-year-old domestic shorthair. Reach out to PawsAtlanta.org to learn more about adopting him.

Oxford teen faces heart attack, cancer diagnosis with grace, grit

Sophie Botello's freshman year at Georgia State University was upended by two medical crises on the same day. At 18, the Oxford, Georgia, teen was diagnosed first with a heart attack, then liver cancer.

Could state abortion laws affect IVF patients? There is no easy answer

About 2% of babies born in the US each year are conceived through in vitro fertilization, or IVF. Some couples undergoing fertility treatment are worried state abortion bans will limit their options.

New 2020 data shows jump in Georgia students receiving medical exemptions from vaccines

For the first time in more than a decade, the number of Georgia parents who received a medical exemption from a vaccine for their child increased slightly in 2020. It's not clear if this is a trend or a temporary uptick. One pediatric nurse practitioner says health care providers who work with children are watching to see what happens next.

Olivia Newton-John, singer and actress of 'Grease,' dies at 73

"Olivia has been a symbol of triumphs and hope for over 30 years sharing her journey with breast cancer," a Facebook post read.

Pet of the Day from FurKids
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Peter Brady is a mix of retriever and hound and is known to be a sweetheart. He's good with other dogs and kids too.

Opendoor fined $62M by FTC over 'deceptive' marketing

The Federal Trade Commission says iBuyer service Opendoor deceived customers into offering their properties to the service for less than they would have made on the open housing market.

Study finds COVID-19 reinfections can be risky

COVID-19 reinfections are becoming increasingly common, with people getting infected not just once or twice, but three or four times. A recent study found each reinfection may raise the risk of complications and long COVID.cor