Judge: Gay couple's child born in England is a US citizen

A federal judge in Atlanta has ruled that the daughter of a married gay couple in Georgia who was born via surrogate in England has been an American citizen since birth, and ordered the State Department to issue a U.S. passport for her.

Georgia-native Petronia Archer Palmer turns 100

The first day of September is always a special day for Petronia Archer Palmer, but this year was a bit extra special for the Georgia native. Palmer is turning 100 years old.

State-of-the-art Amazon center to bring more than 1,000 jobs to Gwinnett County

Amazon has chosen to set up its first Amazon Robotic fulfillment center in Gwinnett County which will create more than a thousand full-time jobs.

Triple Hike Challenge celebrates unique yellow flower

Arabia, Panola, and Stone Mountains are part of a triple hike challenge this month, encouraging residents to get outdoors and to stop and smell some very special flowers.

No bond for Chamblee kidnapping suspects, video of arrests released

A DeKalb County magistrate judge has denied bond for the couple who are accused of taking a young child as his mother pushed him in a stroller in Chamblee on Saturday.

Health officials: DeKalb County woman has West Nile virus

The DeKalb County Board of Health has confirmed its first human case of West Nile in the county this year. 

DeKalb firefighters show off musical skills at station jam session

Fire officials say they wanted to show how the crews are staying positive and keeping their spirits up during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Hundreds of volunteers help paint 'Black Lives Matter' mural in Decatur roadway

City commissioners approved a $16,000 "Black Lives Matter" painting in early August, hiring artists to lay the template for volunteers to then fill in.

Decatur police search for missing 29-year-old man

Decatur police are searching for a missing 29-year-old man last seen Sunday in East Atlanta.

COVID-19 closes Sights and Sounds Black Cultural Museum in DeKalb County

The task of packing up tens of thousands of artifacts and relics is tough for 73-year-old James Horton. He created the Sights and Sounds Black Cultural Museum back home in Tuscaloosa, Alabama in 1979. After several moves over the decades, he settled down at North Dekalb Mall off Lawrenceville Highway in 2014. He never imagined the day he'd have to close the eclectic museum.

Parents say they were blindsided by DeKalb County Schools decision to push back fall sports

Fall sports are being pushed back across several metro Atlanta counties. The latest announcement came on Friday from the DeKalb County School District. Several parents said they found out about the announcement from a Facebook post. They said they feel the district has not been transparent.