FOX 7 Discussion: Georgia runoff election races will decide control of Senate
Travis County GOP Chairman Matt Mackowiak and Glenn Smith from Progress Texas talk about the importance of the two runoff elections in Georgia.
Federal judge dismisses lawsuit to block certification of Georgia's election
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit by supporters of President Donald Trump seeking to block certification of Georgia's election results.
Father suffers severe burns saving children from house fire
Brandon Slater suffered burns on his arms, back, shoulders and hands after saving his children from a burning home, family said.
Atlanta woman celebrating 100th birthday with parade
Lucile Anderson was one of the first Black women to vote in Atlanta and is now 100 years old.
Trump campaign files lawsuit seeking to void Georgia's presidential race results
The Trump campaign has filed a lawsuit in the Fulton County Superior Court seeking to void the results of the election on Nov. 3.
Secretary of State announces investigation of Florida lawyer for registering to vote in Georgia
The Georgia Secretary of State’s Office is investigating a Florida attorney for encouraging two million others to move to Georgia to be able to vote in the upcoming Senate runoff.
Gwinnett County teen possibly paralyzed following swimming accident
The teen's sister said during a boating trip in Naples, Florida the 18-year-old dove head first, unknowingly, into shallow water. Loved ones said the accident caused Eden Schroeder to shatter multiple vertebrae and suffered a severe spinal injury.
‘I pray God has mercy on her’: Brawl between McDonald’s employees sends 3rd worker to hospital
A woman was arrested after Atlanta police said she hit a coworker with her car knocking her into the window.
'Someone's gonna get shot': Georgia official calls out Trump, senators over harsh election rhetoric
Gabriel Sterling, the Voting Systems Manager for the Georgia Secretary of State's office, came out swinging during a press conference Tuesday afternoon after weeks of harassment, threats, and division.
Gorillas enjoy morning playtime at Zoo Atlanta
A family of gorillas was spotted in its behind-the-scenes night area on November 27 full of energy as the primates prepared for their day.
Georgia Aquarium mourns death of largest female whale shark
The Georgia Aquarium is mourning the death of Trixie, its largest female whale shark
Georgia boy gathering Hot Wheels to donate to children on Christmas
A 6-year-old Smyrna boy is making it his mission to make sure children in Atlanta wake up on Christmas morning with presents under the tree.
Entrepreneurs pay for over $40K in groceries at metro Atlanta Kroger
The shoppers at the Decatur Kroger were shocked when all their groceries were paid for by a group of Atlanta entrepreneurs.
Attorney Sidney Powell files lawsuit seeking Georgia election results be decertified, awarded to Trump
Attorney Sidney Powell filed a lawsuit alleging “massive election fraud” that changed Georgia's results in the 2020 election.
Fire destroys Georgia family's home on daughter's 2nd birthday
The community is rallying to help a Georgia couple whose home was destroyed by fire this past weekend.
Sheriff asking for prayers for hospitalized Georgia deputy
The Carroll County Sheriff's Office is asking for prayers for a deputy who has been hospitalized.
Is that holiday gathering too risky? New tool helps you decide
If you are on the fence about your Thanksgiving or holiday plans, a website created by the Georgia Institute of Technology may help you measure your level of risk of being exposed to someone with COVID-19 at that gathering or event.
Recount process begins in Georgia following Trump campaign request
The recount requested by President Trump's campaign the day after Georgia certifies its election results will be done by high-speed scanners, not by hand.
Georgia elections official: I've been targeted by threats, hacking attempts
One of Georgia’s top elections officials says he had to have police protection at his home after the certification of the state's presidential race.
Lines extend for miles for Tyler Perry's Thanksgiving giveaway
The first person in line arrived at 3 p.m. Saturday – 15 hours in advance.