
A judge in Virginia has approved a plan for Michael Vick to repay $20 million to his creditors and emerge from bankruptcy.

Two Atlanta-area companies, Yes Video and International Marble Industries are looking for new employees.

Seven-year-old Nina Strudwick and her sister Hannah have had flu vaccines before. This time, they're making history.

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U.S. Marshals confirm they are in the town of Kings Mountain, North Carolina acting on a tip related to the Kristi Cornwell case.

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About 50 people, mostly gay and lesbian couples, gathered at Piedmont Park in downtown Atlanta to protest the recent arrests of gays kissing in Utah and Texas.

The son of the late civil rights leader, the Rev. Ralph David Abernathy, says he will apply for pardons for the many times his father was arrested while helping organize the Montgomery bus boycott and protests against segregation in Birmingham.

Regulators have shut down Colonial BancGroup Inc., a big lender in real estate development that buckled under the collapse of the market. It was the biggest U.S. bank to fail this year, with about $25 billion in assets.

First Data Corp., which moved its corporate headquarters from Atlanta to Denver eight years ago, says it is moving back.

















