Atlanta mother of three says flesh-eating bacterial infection made her a quadruple amputee

An Atlanta mother of three, Kiyahki Bivins, is working to rebuild her life after contracting a deadly bacterial infection that forced surgeons to amputate her lower legs and parts of both hands.

Atlanta city council subcommittee approves multi-million dollar funding for new fire trucks

In response to a critical equipment shortage that has led to the temporary closure of at least three fire stations in Atlanta, the City Council is slated to deliberate a substantial investment of $25.1 million in procuring new fire trucks.

Georgia emissions inspector used simulators to fake passing scores on emissions tests

Mehboobhusain Malik, a 72-year-old resident of Lilburn, has pleaded guilty to violating the Clean Air Act after conducting thousands of fraudulent emissions tests in the Atlanta metro area.

Lowe’s hometown initiative volunteers help renovate historic housing facility

An Atlanta-based nonprofit organization received a helping hand and grant from Lowe’s earlier this month that helped pay for renovations inside a historic housing facility.

National debtors' union erases nearly $10M in debt for Morehouse College students

Morehouse students who held a balance with the institution during the Fall 2022 term, or prior, woke up to a blessing Tuesday. A national debtors' union known as the Debt Collective, erased almost $10 million owed across 2,777 accounts in one swift move.

Family says woman shot inside SW Atlanta home this morning holding baby at the time

The victim, a beloved grandmother identified as 57-year-old Andrea Brown, tragically lost her life during the incident and police are now looking for those responsible.

18-year-old shot on Clark Atlanta campus during homecoming weekend

Clark Atlanta University police are looking for a gunman who shot an 18-year-old multiple times on the campus during homecoming weekend.

Atlanta leader seeks millions to replace partly defunct fire fleet

Atlanta city leaders say the state of emergency services in Atlanta is in crisis as fire officials battle ongoing issues with a partly-defunct vehicle fleet and new data showing a 50% increase in calls for service.

Need to find a bike rack in Atlanta? There's an app for that

City leaders say the goal of this initiative isn’t just to create an inventory of the current bike racks throughout the city but also to find out where more are needed.

104-year-old Spelman alumna celebrates homecoming

Annie Moore recently turned 104, and as so many can attest, she's lived a fabulous life marked by her fierce outfits. Now, the centenarian has another reason to get all dolled up.

Sailing away on the 'Haunted Seas' at Georgia Aquarium

This morning on Good Day Atlanta, we sailed the “Haunted Seas" at Georgia Aquarium, checking out the attraction's spooky seasonal transformation.

AirTags help Atlanta family recover stolen car, pet dog still missing

An Atlanta family isn't even able to enjoy the good news that their stolen car has been recovered, because their beloved pet dog who was in it is still somewhere out there.

Bad Bunny to make two stops in Atlanta on 2024 North American tour

Bad Bunny has announced his return to the stage and his fans in Atlanta are feeling extra blessed. The Puerto Rican global sensation says he's making not one, but two stops in the Peach State on his 2024 “Most Wanted Tour."

Fire set in MARTA Peachtree Center Station

There were reports of smoke coming from the MARTA Peachtree Center Station Saturday evening. MARTA officials confirmed someone had set fire to clothes in a stairwell.

Wanted: Man robs Atlanta Food Mart at gunpoint

The Atlanta Police Department is searching for a suspect they say robbed a Quality Food Mart on Joseph E. Boone Boulevard NW Saturday morning.