Woman dies after falling from abandoned building used in Netflix’s ‘Stranger Things’
A woman exploring an abandoned building in Georgia, featured in 'Stranger Things,' died.
Man injured in DeKalb home shooting, shots fired from outside
DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. - DeKalb County police are investigating a shooting that injured one person inside a home early Friday morning. Officers were called to the 7700 block of Providence Point Way around 4:07 a.m. after reports of gunfire. When they arrived, police found a man inside the residence suffering from a...
Councilman’s house came from city’s development agency, and he paid very little for it,...
Records show the home was sold to Councilman Joseph Carn for nearly nothing.
Firefighter who lost her leg leaves hospital
A DeKalb County firefighter who lost her leg in a crash while on the job has left the hospital. In a show of solidarity, her colleagues honored the moment with a moving display of support. FOX 5's Deidra Dukes has the story.
Man accused of shooting outside Lowe’s at someone he thought was shoplifting tries to...
He faces felony aggravated assault charges and appeared in court Friday hoping a judge would grant him bond.
Young Thug proposes to Mariah The Scientist during Atlanta benefit concert
ATLANTA, Ga. — Atlanta rapper Young Thug proposed to Mariah The Scientist, his longtime girlfriend, during a Tuesday benefit concert at State Farm Arena in Atlanta. Video on social media shows the star dropping to one knee and offering the ring as text reading “WILL YOU MARRY ME?” appeared on the screen behind him.
Hundreds of jobs being cut as Atlanta-based Norfolk Southern merges with Union Pacific
The $85 billion merger will see hundreds of people in Atlanta fired and hundreds more moved to Omaha, Nebraska.
Surveillance video shows Cobb postal worker using stolen cards she was supposed to deliver
Adrienne Braziel was arrested and charged with two counts of financial transaction card fraud.
From Chicago to Decatur, These Cities Are Now One Step Closer to Reparations
While America has yet to address the damage caused by chattel slavery on a widespread scale, there have been several efforts to even the playing field. In states like Oklahoma and California, Black residents are making strides when it comes to reparations. In fact, some folks have already received their checks!
Morris Brown College attempts to restart legendary marching band
The music at Atlanta's Morris Brown College stopped in 2002, but two decades later, the school is hoping "the best band in the land" will march again.

















