KSU employees told if they telework, they may have to prove they have childcare

Kennesaw State University employees received a memo saying if they work from home, they must have childcare during working hours for their school-age children.

Florida vacation may have landed Georgia dad in ICU with COVID-19 complications

Christy and Ed Rosell has spent months staying home trying not to get infected with the novel coronavirus. By June, the couple and their kids were ready for a vacation in Florida. That is where, they believe, the virus found them.

Georgia teacher running more than 50 miles to visit all of his students

In these days of Zoom calls and virtual learning, teachers are starting to miss their kids. One teacher in Kennesaw decided he was going to visit all of his students.  But this is no drive-by.  He's lacing up his sneakers and running to all of their homes.

Kennesaw’s Big Shanty Smokehouse adds market to menu of offerings

Kennesaw’s Big Shanty Smokehouse has been serving up comfort food for a dozen years, winning over fans with its ribs, smoked pork, beef brisket, and pulled “Q” chicken.  Now, as its customers navigate through an uncertain time, the restaurant is hoping to provide comfort in a different way.

KSU launches fund for students financially impacted by COVID-19

A college in metro Atlanta has launched a fund to support students financially impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. 

Simon Malls closes all Georgia properties until March 29 due to coronavirus

Simon Malls, the largest owner of shopping malls in the United States, will be closing all of its retail properties starting at 7 p.m. Wednesday.

Students: Military contractor shouldn’t be part of MLK event

Some student groups at one of Georgia’s largest universities say an executive of a defense contractor should not be speaking at Thursday’s school-sponsored Martin Luther King Jr. luncheon.

First babies of 2020 born in metro Atlanta

A few metro Atlanta families gave birth to the first babies of the decade in the hours after New Years celebrations

A high-flying Christmas Eve at Adventure Air Sports

Kids across North Georgia are already jumping for joy that it’s Christmas Eve, so why not take them to a place where bouncing off the walls isn’t just tolerated – it’s encouraged!

Georgia Boy Scout collecting torn, tattered flags surpasses goal

Jacob Johnson wanted to donate 500 tattered flags to Georgia Funeral Care in Acworth which specializes in veterans’ cremations.