Here are five things you need to know tonight:

1. TomorrowWorld promoter SFX "is currently exploring a fire sale of its assets," the New York Business Journal reports, and problems plaguing the weekend's metro Atlanta area music festival appear to be battering the parent company's financial picture. [Read more]

2. An explosive report on DeKalb County corruption is calling on Interim CEO Lee May to resign. The report claims May violated the public trust by taking a questionable loan from a DeKalb employee. [Read more] | [See the complete report]

3. Georgia star receiver Isaiah McKenzie will not be charged in connection to an incident Monday night at a Chili's restaurant on Alps Road. The victim declined to prosecute, police said. [Read more]

4. There is one thing Alabama coach Nick Saban said Monday about Georgia that bears some notice. It could be just about the greatest compliment he'll ever pay an upcoming opponent: "They look a lot like some of our teams of the past." [Read more]

5. The clouds tonight will give way to rain. [How low will temperatures go?]