Consumers paying more as inflation hits 40 year high

Inflation has increased at its fastest pace since the 1980s, according to a new report by the US Labor Department.

Mass call-outs delay trash, recycling pickups in Atlanta

The Atlanta sanitation office got dozens of call-outs daily and managers did not have enough crews to service the entire city.

Resident says 'No Buckhead City' sign stolen from her yard in broad daylight

Workers on Wednesday replaced a large "No Buckhead City" sign that was stolen along busy West Paces Ferry Road. It had only stood on the property for a few days when Judy Garland realized it was missing.

Hawks, State Farm volunteers deliver meals at newly-opened Atlanta food pantry

Volunteers came to the Atlanta Meals on Wheels facility Tuesday afternoon for the “Stock the Pantry Party,” part of a continued initiative by the Hawks to fight food insecurity since 2018. Hawks guard and Gwinnett County native Lou Williams helped volunteers at the food pantry.

Man shot in SW Atlanta pronounced dead at Grady Hospital, police say

Police said officers went to the hospital at about 5:20 a.m. on Wednesday after receiving a report from Grady officials. Police learned the shooting happened at 201 Moury Avenue.

Red-hot Atlanta studio helps guests create 'glass-terpieces'

Looking for a way to heat up these cold January days? The creativity burns red-hot inside Janke Glass Studio.

Police: Man killed in targeted shooting at Atlanta apartment complex

Police say the male victim was shot and killed in a targeted attack at a Vine City apartment complex early Wednesday morning.

Home Depot Foundation gives $1M to civil rights center

The Home Depot Foundation said it will give $1 million to the Atlanta-based National Center for Civil and Human Rights, which plans to use the donation to expand its museum and increase community education and training.

10 families displaced in NE Atlanta apartment fire

Ten families have been displaced by an early morning fire at an Atlanta apartment complex.

Florida-filmed horror movie gets Buckhead premiere

Making a movie during a pandemic isn't easy -- but the team behind a new horror flick hitting theatres this weekend says they made the best of a challenging situation.

Little Five Points restaurant worker attacked by man with box cutter

Employees say a worker at a Little Five Points restaurant needed stitches after being attacked by a man with a box cutter when he asked him to leave their patio.

Georgia World War II veteran dies at 102

Cleveland Tucker served as a cook during World War II and marched with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The Georgia native died over the weekend at 102 years old.

Georgia woman gets prison time for COVID relief fraud

Federal prosecutors say 49-year-old Hunter VanPelt of Roswell submitted six false loan applications to the Paycheck Protection Program from April to June 2020. She allegedly requested a total of more than $7.9 million and received more than $6 million.