5 things to know tonight: ‘Every parent’s worst nightmare,’ Stone Mountain native finally a Brave and more

In this video screenshot, Leanna Taylor, ex-wife of Justin Ross Harris, speaks to AJC reporters in Birmingham, Ala., on Friday, Feb. 10, 2017. Harris was convicted of killing their 22-month-old son, Cooper, after leaving him in a car in June of 2014.

Credit: AJC

Credit: AJC

In this video screenshot, Leanna Taylor, ex-wife of Justin Ross Harris, speaks to AJC reporters in Birmingham, Ala., on Friday, Feb. 10, 2017. Harris was convicted of killing their 22-month-old son, Cooper, after leaving him in a car in June of 2014.

1. Ross Harris' ex-wife describes "every parent's worst nightmare." Leanna Taylor, the mother of Cooper Taylor, the toddler Ross Harris left to die in his SUV in 2014, spoke in an extended interview with the AJC and Channel 2 Action News. [Read more]

2. Fallout from "A Day Without Immigrants." Owners and customers of a Watkinsville restaurant that closed Thursday in solidarity with immigrants returned Friday to find a swastika and other comments on a note they left on their door. [Read more]

3. Redan High grad finally reaches the Braves. Brandon Phillips, 35, is not the Gold Glove and Silver Slugger award winner he once was, but the Stone Mountain native is still a productive player who says he's thrilled to finally play for the hometown team. [Read more]

4. House bill targets toll cheats. People who rack up huge amounts of unpaid tolls and penalties could forfeit their state tax refunds. [Read more]

5. Attention, stargazers! Tonight and Saturday are perfect times to see the International Space station from Atlanta. [Read what to look for]