newsletter
Sign up below to be added to our mailing list for the latest news updates, access to exclusive contests, and more!
A cancer diagnosis shook the Rollins’ family in 2006, but they had no idea their mother’s suffering would have a silver lining that would benefit so many people.
A new study about addiction reveals another health hazard that presented itself during the COVID-19 pandemic: addiction.
While many people are concerned about robots taking over jobs, in some cases, technology is making conditions safer and easier for workers.
January is starting with a surge of support for animals shelters following the death of actress Betty White.
Police released video from a deadly shoot out that happened last month in Troup county.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, as of August 2021, the recommended vaccinations for meningitis were down 13.7%.
A surge in cases is leading to very crowded facilities and long waits at urgent care locations across metro Atlanta.
A local doctor said parents should work to keep their children’s immune systems in great condition to keep COVID-19 from entering their homes.
They are the first Black female duo to win the prestigious annual summer debate competition at Harvard University.
Guangzhou Bai Yun International Airport in southeast China bumped the Atlanta airport to second place for the distinction awarded by the Airports Council International.
Channel 2 Anchor Wendy Corona talked to two Georgia State University researchers who are following national research and studying how local students have been affected and what can be done to help them.
Springtime is here and that means it is the peak season for tornadoes in Georgia and the South. Officials in one metro Atlanta county are adding more sirens to keep people aware.
Local dentists say they are being slammed with patients and they’re having to work hard to catch patients up.
Just 58 days into the Biden administration, the president reached his goal of 100 million vaccines administered in the U.S. in the first 100 days in office.
With more people now eligible and a total of nine mass vaccination sites open across the state, many seniors still find it difficult to secure a spot for their shot.
news
weather
traffic