Here are five things you need to know tonight:

1. A woman leaped to her death on Interstate 85 Tuesday, a little before noon from the Indian Trail overpass, snarling traffic in most lanes on the highway. [Read more]

2. The clubs and bars lining the streets of downtown Athens may be in for a big change. Lawmakers in Athens-Clarke County are set to vote tonight to change alcohol ordinances to crack down on alleged racial and LGBT discrimination. [Read more]

3. Lockheed Martin's Marietta assembly plant got a dose of good news at the end of 2015: The major military supplier and arms maker announced a $5.3 billion order by the U.S. government to buy 78 C-130J Super Hercules transport planes. [Read more]

4. Chick-fil-A's first New York City restaurant has reopened Tuesday, after it closed for nearly a week due to health code violations. Health officials there cited it for several code violations, including the presence of fruit flies. [Read more]

5. Tonight's low will be low: 24 degrees and clear skies. [See the complete forecast]

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A rendering of the columbarium memorial that is estimated to be completed by next summer or fall in the southeast part of Oakland Cemetery, officials said. (Courtesy of Historic Oakland Foundation)

Credit: Historic Oakland Foundation