1. DNC Day 2: Historic nomination
Hillary Clinton became the first female major party presidential nominee on Tuesday. On the second day of the Democratic National Convention, grieving mothers testified and Bill Clinton told a love story to make a case for trusting Hillary.
2. Rough night for incumbents in Georgia
The headliner from Tuesday's runoff elections was the ouster of Cobb County commission chair Tim Lee, the architect of the Atlanta Braves move to the suburbs who was dumped in what's widely viewed as a referendum on his handling of the deal. | See who won, lost in Tuesday's elections
3. Confederate flag fallout
A police sergeant who flew a Confederate battle flag in her front yard is appealing her July 14 firing by the Roswell Police Department. Silvia Cotriss, a 20-year veteran of the department, disputes the accusation that her city issued vehicle was in the driveway.
4. 'Real Housewives of Atlanta' star in tax trouble
Documents from the Fulton County Superior Court show multiple liens against Sheree Whitfield have been filed totaling a whopping $348,404.48. The most recent filing by the Internal Revenue Service was for $4,011.20 in unpaid taxes for calendar year 2014.
5. Get ready for Guns N' Roses
The legendary hard rock band is having a concert at the Georgia Dome tonight and here are a few tips to have the best experience. This could be a historic moment for Atlantans since we've learned that the Georgia Dome demoliton is planned for next year.