White teacher sues Evanston/Skokie School District 65 for alleged race based policies

Middle school drama teacher Stacy Deemar, who is white, filed a lawsuit Wednesday, claiming the teacher training and lessons about race and racism discriminated against her.

Waitress praised after pulling driver from burning car

A waitress is being hailed a hero after pulling a woman from a burning car on the side of a highway in the middle of the night.

Georgia family of 10 searching for new home after mother's death

After losing their mother seven months ago when she died in her sleep, Talisha Flaningan moved all of her nine younger brothers and sisters into her Clayton County home.

Mother of 6 arrested after leaving children unattended

A mother of six has been arrested for leaving her children in a car outside of a South Fulton Walmart over the weekend.

Cashier dead, deputy injured after dispute with man over a mask, GBI says

The GBI has released the name of the suspect who investigators said killed a cashier and injured a deputy in a shooting stemming from a dispute over wearing a mask.

Pet food recall due to potential salmonella contamination

Freshpet Inc. is recalling a batch of beef-and-egg flavored food for small dogs because of potential salmonella contamination, according to reports.

Teenage girl dies after being struck by lightning on Tybee Island

An unidentified teenaged girl died Saturday after being struck by lightning, according to police in Tybee Island, Georgia.

Body of missing Georgia teacher found, man charged with concealing her death

The body of 46-year-old Tina Prince, a Georgia teacher who has been missing since last Friday, was found by officials along a rural road in Washington County on Friday and a man has been charged in connection to the case, investigators said.

Atlanta Braves star Marcell Ozuna released from Fulton County jail

Atlanta Braves outfielder Marcell Ozuna was released from the Fulton County jail late Monday afternoon after being arrested over the weekend on domestic violence charges.

Georgia man who 'faked his own death' 6 years ago found in Oklahoma

The Georgia suspect was believed to be dead for the past six years, but new evidence suggested he was alive and living in Oklahoma.

Georgia's youngest business owner hit by fraudulent unemployment claims

In April, the business started receiving letters from the Georgia Department of Labor indicating men and women were seeking unemployment benefits--people who have never worked for Mason Super Dogs.