Data breach exposes personal information of thousands of veterans
Data breach exposes personal information of thousands of veterans. FOX 5's Dana Fowle explains what those impacted can expect.
9 million people can still claim stimulus checks
Most Americans got their stimulus checks. Some were sooner or later than others. But some of you didn’t get them at all, and they need to be claimed.
Grand jury indicts former city of Atlanta Chief Financial Officer Jim Beard
A federal grand jury indicts former City of Atlanta Chief Financial Officer Jim Beard.
Georgians paying off record amount of credit card debt
Looking for a silver lining during a pandemic that has stalled everyday life can feel futile. But the FOX 5 I-Team found one. Consumers are not only spending less but also saving more.
Construction workers tell feds they don't feel safe at SK Battery site
Construction workers at the SK Battery America plant in Jackson County tell the government contractors are ignoring safety concerns to finish the job on schedule.
Latest eviction moratorium requires a signed form
The Centers for Disease Control issued a stay on evictions through the end of the year. But, yet, just this week we saw a mass eviction at an extended-stay motel.
North Georgia city halts liquid landfill deliveries following I-Team Investigation
The Blairsville City Council has voted to halt all deliveries of potentially toxic landfill wastewater known as leachate to its wastewater treatment plant.
Payroll tax holiday is not free money
For some of you, your paychecks might be bigger because of President Trump’s new payroll tax deferment which started September 1st. But you really need to know that this is not free money.
Campaigning on the clock? Gwinnett DA files ethics complaint against his opponent
The race for Gwinnett County District Attorney just got more interesting.
Catch-up stimulus checks coming, IRS says
Catch-up stimulus checks are coming. It’s not a new stimulus offer, but rather money from the federal government for those who didn’t get their first stimulus check because of owing back child support.
EXCLUSIVE: Thousands of Georgia voters report never receiving absentee ballots
A picture from inside a Georgia post office shows absentee ballots from last election that were never mailed to the voters.
Childcare scholarships available to some virtual school families
Virtual learning has no doubt caused financial hardships for some families. For many, it means updating equipment, buying desks, and taking on a new childcare bill. But help is on the way.
Election investigations of absentee ballots and double voting in southeast Georgia underway
Secretary of State and Long County Board of Elections and Registration have opened investigations of absentee ballot irregularities, including double voting by some citizens in the last election.
SK Battery announces major change as homeowners complain some workers have become troublesome neighbors
Some Jackson County residents complain the new $2.6 billion battery plant under construction there is starting to wear out its welcome before it even opens.
Residents concerned with $2.6 billion battery plant project
SK Battery announced changes as homeowners say some workers have become troublesome neighbors.
Magistrate judge claims absentee ballot mistakes cost him election
An Atlanta attorney wants election results for Magistrate Judge in Long County Georgia thrown out because of absentee ballot and other voting irregularities
Election results battle in Georgia
A Long County magistrate judge claims absentee ballot mistakes cost him an election.
North Georgia lake homeowners battle landfill liquid discharged into their lake
Nottely Lake homeowners are alarmed about a landfill liquid, trucked from miles away by powerful State Senator, Steve Gooch, to a local waste water treatment plant and discharged into the Lake.
Top reasons for not receiving unemployment benefits yet
The nation’s unemployment rate is still above 10 percent. But Georgia is faring much better at around seven percent unemployment. But still, that’s a hardship for many people.
How will cheating allegations affect massive EV battery plant in Jackson County?
Political leaders from Georgia await a big decision in Washington this fall that has nothing to do with the presidential election.