1. Lauryn Hill fans can get refund for Atlanta concert.  Lauryn Hill fans that attended the singer's disastrous Atlanta show at Chastain Park Amphitheater can receive a full refund. Hill showed up more than two hours late to a recent show at the venue and was only able to perform for less than 40 minutes due to the amphitheater's 11 p.m. curfew. She later issued a statement telling fans that she will make it up to them. No further details have been released at this time. [Read more]

2. A closer look at the student sex cases against 4 Gwinnett teachers.  Since the start of this school year, four Gwinnett County educators have been arrested -- all accused of having some form of sexual conduct with a student or students.  Each resigned amid their respective investigation or after criminal charges were filed. [Read more]

3. These are the top 30 schools in metro Atlanta. Looking for the best schools in metro Atlanta? The Georgia Department of Education has data for that. Every year the state releases a grade for each school. It's called the College and Career Ready Performance Indext and is based mostly on student performance on state standardized tests. [Read more]

4. Man crashes car, swims across Lake Lanier to escape, authorities say. Most people know not to run from police after an accident, but swimming away isn't a good choice either. Forsyth County deputies said a man who crashed his truck Monday on Ga. 400 north at the Lake Lanier bridge jumped into the water to avoid arrest. [Read more]

5. Cheerleaders at Georgia had more concussions than football players.  At a Knight Commission forum on Intercollegiate Athletics in Washington on Tuesday, Georgia sports medicine director Ron Courson was asked to rank concussions risks by sports. His answer may surprise you. [Read more]