Fundraising efforts continue for Devon Gales

Efforts are still underway to build Southern University Football player Devon Gales a new home.

Police: Dead man's ID was used to buy BMW

Police said it’s a new low in the world of identity theft, using the information of a dead man to fraudulently buy an expensive BMW.

Decatur World War II Veteran celebrates 99th birthday

A Decatur man who spent World War II flying dozens of missions over Europe celebrated his 99th birthday Wednesday.

Super Bowl LIII attendees can tag their seats online

Did Patriots fans really dominate attendance at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta for Super Bowl LIII?

Man accused of stealing high-end vacuums

Gwinnett County Police need help identifying a man accused of stealing high-end vacuums and other electronics. 

Woman becomes first black female pilot in Georgia Air National Guard

When 1st Lt. Andrea Lewis takes off from Robins Air Force Base in Georgia this month, she's not just earning her wings, she breaking boundaries.

At least two dozen animals dead after wildlife sanctuary fire

Several animals perished early Monday morning when fire swept through the Second Chance Wildlife Sanctuary near Bithlo. 

FAA: Chicago's O'Hare airport busiest in US in 2018

O'Hare International Airport in Chicago was the busiest airport in the U.S. in 2018, surpassing Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport for the first time in four years.

Super Bowl LIII had the lowest ratings in 10 years

The low-scoring Super Bowl LIII was also low-scoring in terms of ratings. Early reports indicate that the big game hit a ten-year low in viewership.

Super Bowl ad winners: Bud Light, Amazon

This year some of the Super Bowl ads that grabbed the greatest buzz were surprises, like Bud Light's "Game of Thrones" teaser. Other crowd-pleasers focused on humor, like Amazon's take on celebrity product testers.

Breathable insulin growing as delivery option for those with diabetes

One of the troubling medical trends is the increased number of people diagnosed with diabetes. The Department of Health now estimates that just under eight percent of Minnesotans, or about 320,000 people have either Type 2 or Type 1 that requires insulin. 

Front page of Monday's New Orleans newspaper asks 'What Super Bowl?'

The front page of the newspaper in New Orleans on Monday accurately captured the feelings of Saints fans still upset about a missed call in the NFC Championship game.