OK to smoke, not to grow? States wrestle with homegrown pot

Illinois lawmakers working to legalize recreational marijuana have hit a potential snag that other states have wrestled with: whether to allow people to grow a few pot plants for personal use.

San Diego hospital reveals world's tiniest surviving baby

A San Diego hospital has announced the birth of an 8.6-ounce girl believed to be the world's tiniest surviving baby and says she has been discharged as a healthy infant.

Florida mayor dons Georgia Bulldogs gear after losing water bet

Yes, that's the mayor of Gainesville, Florida, decked out in red and black Georgia Bulldogs gear. But he's not a fan of the Southeastern Conference rival to his hometown Florida Gators.

'The Profit' says the big flag stays even if he goes to jail

The man known as television's "The Profit" says he'll go to jail before he removes a huge American flag flying at a recreational vehicle store that his company owns and that's the subject of a lawsuit because of its size.

Naked woman allegedly groped trooper after leading him on high-speed chase, court documents say

A naked woman who allegedly drove under the influence of alcohol is suspected of groping a patrol officer after leading him on a high-speed chase and driving in reverse in Montana, court documents showed.

Hospital staff celebrate 5-year-old Florida boy's cancer remission with confetti

A 5-year-old boy who has been battling cancer for over a year learned he is now in remission from his nurses and doctors, who threw confetti to celebrate.

Florida woman attacks Burger King manager after being denied free fries

Miami-Dade police say two women who were denied free french fries at a Burger King drive-thru were so angry that they went inside and beat up the manager.

Alex Trebek shares 'mind-boggling' pancreatic cancer update

"Jeopardy!" host Alex Trebek says his doctors say he's in "near remission" of advanced pancreatic cancer and his response to the treatment is "kind of mind-boggling."

Netflix will 'rethink our entire investment' if Georgia abortion law takes effect

Though major studios have so far remained quiet on Georgia's recently passed abortion law, Netflix on Tuesday said it will contest the legislation and "rethink our entire investment" in the state, should the law go into effect.

Artist's Facebook disabled after posting 'MAGA hat collection'

Just 10 minutes before we spoke over the phone, Baltimore area-based artist Kate Kretz received a call from Benicia’s Jen Tough Gallery. She said they want to show her art in an upcoming exhibition this July. Her work is called ‘The MAGA Hat Collection’, part of a larger ongoing so-called #bullyculture series. But images of her work have led to her Facebook account to be disabled. 

MUST Ministries' SOS begins

The summer months can be a challenge for families who rely on free and reduced lunches that come throughout the school year. That's why volunteers with must ministries are eager to jump-start the annual Save Our Sandwiches lunch campaign.  Organizers said the gratitude of children in need keeps them motivated to keep packing.

Braves visits patients at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta

Before the Atlanta Braves headed to SunTrust Park to battle the Washington Nationals, they helped out some of Georgia’s youngest folks going through their own battles.