Educators at Woodward Academy hold caravan to deliver special school spirit to seniors

Woodward Academy in College Park has been closed for more than a month and will remain so for the rest of the year. While it is sad for some students, it can be a bit heartbreaking for the Class of 2020 who won’t get the traditional senior-year experience.

Sandy Springs private clinic joins front lines of battle against COVID-19

Many public healthcare labs are facing challenges meeting the demands of COVID-19 testing. So, private agencies are helping to fill the gap.    

Fulton County health officials open 'neighborhood' COVID-19 test site

In an effort to expand testing for COVID-19, the Fulton County Board of Health launched its first "neighborhood testing site" on Wednesday. 

Alpharetta business 'pies it forward' during pandemic

An Alpharetta pie bakery cooks up a plan to serve those on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic -- while helping itself to stay in business at the same time.

Retired APS principal and Arbor Terrace resident dies of COVID-19

A retired Atlanta Public Schools principal dies of COVID-19 at Emory Midtown Hospital, marking the 17th death at a South Fulton assisted living facility.

Vietnam Veterans Memorial replica in Johns Creek vandalized

Police in Johns Creek are investigating after someone vandalized a Vietnam Veterans Memorial sometime over the weekend.

Johns Creek High School lights up stadium as senior tribute

A metro Atlanta high school is making sure the pandemic does not take all of the big moments away from students this year.

Testing snafu leaves ER doctor fuming

As Georgia takes the first steps to reopen for business, the state still remains far behind other states when it comes to testing for COVID-19.

Georgia teen soldier on the front lines fighting the coronavirus pandemic

A Georgia teen is making a big difference in the battle against COVID-19. Brandon Merck joined the Georgia National Guard right out of high school. Now, the 18-year-old is a combat medic and working on the front lines to fight the pandemic.

Family of woman shot and killed by police in 2018, files lawsuit against City of Johns Creek

Attorney and representatives for the family of Shukri Ali Said, the woman who was shot by Johns Creek police and later died in April 2018, announced a wrongful death lawsuit against the city.

State, local leaders among critics of Kemp's decision to reopen businesses

Critics, including some high profile political leaders, are going public in their criticism of Gov, Kemp's decision to reopen businesses in the state.