Metro Atlanta man bets on himself with roadside service business
When Don Thomas was injured working a warehouse job, he put his faith in himself to start his own business.
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When Don Thomas was injured working a warehouse job, he put his faith in himself to start his own business.
Community members across metro Atlanta are stepping up to help people dealing with food insecurity while SNAP payments remain in limbo.
An investigation led by Georgia Sen. Jon Ossoff has uncovered dozens of reports of medical neglect in immigration detention centers nationwide.
Once completed, the Roderick Gay Botanical Garden will feature a library, fountain, walking trails, and more.
Delta Air Lines is calling on Congress to reopen the government immediate and make sure air traffic controllers can be paid.
Everyone knows traffic in Atlanta can be a nightmare, but a new study is showing just how much of a headache it is for commuters.
A man is facing multiple charges after police say he attempted to breach security at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.
Lost-n-Found Youth thrift store and nonprofit helps LGBTQ young adults between the ages of 18 and 25 who don't have a home.
The Cobb County Bomb Squad gave CBS News Atlanta a behind-the-scenes look at how officers prepare for dangerous situations, including threats like the one that halted traffic on I-75.
Tuesday's Georgia Public Service Commission election could determine what your future electricity bills look like.
After four years of unanswered questions, a Coweta County jury has convicted Reginald "Reggie" Robertson of murdering his fiancée, Tiffany Foster, in a rare "no-body" homicide case that gripped the community and tested the limits of forensic investigation.
Doctors say men are less likely to seek weight-loss help, but one Georgia man's transformation shows it's never too late to start.
People across the metro Atlanta area are getting creative to help families facing hunger as SNAP is expected to run out tomorrow.
Newly released internal DHS tallies show 2,207 case escalations last week alone — most flooding the state's call center — with more than a third repeat complaints amid ongoing SNAP delays.
Former Stonecrest Mayor Jason Lary is facing more legal problems after prosecutors say he lied about his criminal past while trying to run in the upcoming election.