5 things to know tonight: Nathan Deal suggests he'll veto campus carry measure unless changes are made
1. Nathan Deal suggests he'll veto campus carry measure unless changes are made. Gov. Nathan Deal wants substantive changes to a measure that would allow college students to carry concealed guns onto campuses, suggesting on Monday that he might veto the controversial proposal if lawmakers don't take a second crack at it. [Read more]
2. Glenn Burns of WSB-TV recovering from heart surgery. Channel 2 Action News chief meteorologist Glenn Burns underwent heart surgery earlier this month and is now recuperating at home. [Read more]
3. Months from retirement, City of Atlanta worker killed by falling tree. A City of Atlanta employee who was months from retirement was killed Monday morning when a tree fell on him in northwest Atlanta, a fire spokesman said. [Read more]
4. Misspelled Philips Arena sign went undetected for more than a year. For a little more than a year, a spelling error on a sign on one of Atlanta's most high profile interstates has gone undetected. [Read more]
5. In Georgia, the quiet effort to dump Donald Trump begins Saturday. In Georgia, the subterranean movement to dump Donald Trump as a presidential candidate at the Republican National Convention will begin this Saturday, when county GOP conventions are held across the state. [Read more]
