Smyrna Police say U-Haul driver died from self-inflicted wounds during traffic stop
Medical examiner confirms Rooks died by a self-inflicted gunshot, not police gunfire.
ONE Musicfest at Piedmont Park | What you need to know before you go
One Musicfest is expecting more than 100,000 attendees over two days at Piedmont Park with major national headliners.
McDonough woman says car crash led to life-saving breast cancer discovery
A car crash led doctors to discover Gloria Jeffery’s previously undetected Stage 3 breast cancer.
Amazon Flex driver shot at in Tucker; neighbors say gunfire happens too often
An Amazon Flex driver was shot at while delivering packages early Friday morning in Tucker.
Donald Trump sued over East Wing demolition: What to know
Trump is facing a lawsuit over the White House East Wing demolition, as critics say his ballroom plan breaks preservation laws and is being conducted without approvals.
Warning issued about SNAP benefits in Georgia as shutdown continues
Nearly 1.4 million Georgians could lose SNAP benefits as shutdown continues.
Weekend N. Georgia weather: Nice Saturday before rain returns Sunday
Sunny and mild Friday continues into Saturday before changes arrive on Sunday.
KIPPS WAYS Academy students receive free laptops thanks to donation
Students at KIPP WAYS Academy and KIPP WAYS Primary in Atlanta are getting a major tech upgrade, thanks to a generous donation from The Fowler Firm and the nonprofit Future Successors.
Former quarterback AJ McCarron announces run for Alabama lieutenant governor
The former Alabama Crimson Tide and NFL quarterback announced his candidacy in a video post referring to himself as a “political outsider."
Cartersville HS student injured on Highway 41 running from school
A 17-year-old Cartersville High School student was seriously injured Friday morning after running into the side of a utility trailer on Highway 41, according to the Georgia State Patrol.
PHOTOS: Trump's Ballroom renderings show structure nearly twice the size of the White House
The White House East Wing has been demolished as President Donald Trump moves ahead with plans to build a ballroom that, according to renderings, will be nearly twice the size of the White House itself.
Abdullah the Butcher, WWE legend & former Atlanta restaurant owner, hospitalized
WWE Hall of Famer and former Atlanta restaurant owner Abdullah the Butcher has been hospitalized with serious, undisclosed health issues.
Vigil for 10-year-old killed by head-on Cobb County collision
A 10-year-old named Tucker Sizemore is being remembered after he died from injuries suffered in a two-vehicle crash earlier this month on Veterans Memorial Highway in Mableton.
Air controllers, TSA still working unpaid at Atlanta airport
With the federal government shutdown stretching on, attention is turning to what that could mean for air travel — especially at the world’s busiest airport.
Alaska Airlines resumes operations after an IT outage grounds flights for hours
Alaska Airlines said more than 200 flights were canceled because of the outage and the company is working to help travelers affected by the disruption.
2 Georgia men tied to mafia-linked poker-rigging scheme, feds say
Two men from Georgia are among 31 people charged in what federal prosecutors call a sprawling, high-tech illegal gambling operation that stretched across the country.
911 call captures frantic plea after Atlanta officer crashes into home
Newly released 911 audio reveals a witness frantically reporting that an Atlanta police officer crashed into a burning home.
Clayton County jail officer accused of taking $10K, sneaking contraband inside
Sanders admitted to taking a $10,000 payment tied to sneaking contraband into the Clayton County Jail.
Child found safe after suspect flees Atlanta shooting scene
A 23-year-old man was shot on Conley Road Southeast and taken to a hospital alert and breathing.
Buckhead family demands answers after man shot by off-duty officer
The GBI says an off-duty Atlanta police officer shot and killed 44-year-old Linton Blackwell outside Five Paces Inn on Oct. 12.



















