1. Winter storm warning in effect; metro Atlanta braces for snow. There's no question about it. Metro Atlanta is forecast to see snow. Some parts of Cobb, Cherokee, north Fulton and Forsyth counties could get more than 5 inches of snow, according to Channel 2 Action News meteorologists. [Read more]

2. As of now, Hawks get Dunleavy Jr., Williams and pick for Korver. The Hawks are still finalizing details of the trade that will send Kyle Korver to the Cavaliers. The deal is not official and the parameters could change before it is completed. The transaction could be finalized Friday. [Read more]

3. Police: 5 dead, 8 wounded in shooting at Florida airport. An arriving airline passenger pulled a gun from his luggage and opened fire in the baggage claim area at the Fort Lauderdale airport Friday, killing five people and wounding eight before throwing his weapon down and lying spread-eagle on the ground, authorities and witnesses said. [Read more]

4. Joe Biden shuts down attempt to invalidate Georgia's electoral votes: 'It's over.' Vice President Joe Biden quickly bottled up an eleventh-hour attempt by a House Democrat to invalidate Georgia's 16 electoral votes for Donald Trump on Capitol Hill Friday. [Read more]

5. These tweets from Cherokee Co. Schools are the most savage things you'll see all day. But to the dismay of many Cherokee County Schools students, the county is open for classes all day Friday. A handful took to Twitter to let out their frustrations and the Cherokee County Schools Twitter account tweeted the most entertaining, "savage" responses. [Read more]

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