1. Longtime sideline reporter Craig Sager dies. TV reporter Craig Sager, who held a very public years long battle with leukemia, has died. He was 65. [Read more]

2. Ex-Falcons star Jamal Anderson banned from Gwinnett QuikTrip. Former Atlanta Falcons star running back Jamal Anderson has been banned from a QuikTrip store in Gwinnett County after allegedly exposing himself and appearing intoxicated in Suwanee early Wednesday, police said. [Read more] 

3. Boss: Amanda Davis arrest was a misunderstanding; her license had not been suspended. Amanda Davis, the former Fox 5 anchor who is about to start at CBS46 early next year, was arrested Tuesday for what was alleged to be a suspended driver's license but it was all a misunderstanding, according to her boss Mark Pimental, the CBS46 general manager. [Read more]

4. Feds announce $100 million settlement with DeVry over misleading ads. In January, the federal government sued operators of DeVry University, alleging they misled consumers about the job and earnings potential of their graduates. Today, the Federal Trade Commission announced a $100 million settlement with DeVry Education Group, parent of DeVry University. [Read more]

5. Cops: DeKalb teacher picked up student, 13, to molest her at park. A DeKalb County middle school math teacher is accused of child molestation after police found him with a 13-year-old girl at a public park, newly released records reveal. [Read more]