Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:

While Seattle has long had the reputation as America’s soggiest city, Atlanta has more than doubled its rainfall total this year. And more is on the way Monday.

The pilot was guiding a 777 into the San Francisco airport for the first time, and tried unsuccessfully to abort the landing after coming in too slow.

Associated Press reports the nation's top special operations commander moved the records from Defense Department computers to the CIA.

About 40 people were still missing a day after the runaway train ignited explosions that destroyed a district in downtown Quebec and killed at least five.

A shake-up of the Atlanta school board is coming this fall, when all nine seats will be decided and four incumbents aren’t seeking re-election.

Teresa Heinz Kerry, heir to the Heinz ketchup fortune, was hospitalized in Boston in critical condition for an undisclosed illness.

Police are investigating the death of an East Point police officer who was found dead inside her south Fulton County home over the weekend.

A Georgia court ruling could put property owners at a disadvantage in disputes with the government over seizure of their property.

Student loans and the farm bill are also key unresolved disputes.

With Craig Kimbrel as the only Atlanta player selected to the All-Star team, some Braves took exception to ESPN.com openly campaigning for Dodgers outfielder Yasiel Puig to get the last spot on the National League team.

He blew three championship points and fended off three break points before defeating Novak Djokovic, becoming the first British Wimbledon champion since 1936.