Boyz II Men experience at Florida retreat to be offered for $19.98

Booking.com has partnered with Boyz II Men to launch a wellness-themed travel experience called “Boyz II Zen: A Wellness Escape."

Cardi B metro Atlanta meet-and-greet, tour stop & baby news

Cardi B will make a stop in metro Atlanta this month as part of her nationwide in-store tour to promote her second album, Am I The Drama?.

New poll shows most sports fans frustrated by high costs and juggling subscriptions

A new AP-NORC poll shows that sports fans are paying for multiple subscriptions, juggling cable and streaming services, and often sharing passwords to keep up with their favorite teams — but most are unhappy with the cost.

Georgia a big part of Robert Redford's cinematic legacy

Robert Redford's productions in Georgia utilized local extras and transformed areas into period sets, enhancing community engagement.

Authorities ID body found in Tesla linked to singer D4vd as missing teen girl

Authorities discovered the dismembered remains of 15-year-old Celeste Rivas in a Tesla registered to D4vd while he was performing on his "Withered" world tour.

Beyoncé unreleased music stolen in Atlanta: Arrest made in theft

The Atlanta Police Department said a man has been arrested in connection with the theft of unreleased Beyoncé music.

Ludacris visits Covenant House Georgia to inspire young artists

Grammy-winning rapper and Atlanta native Ludacris recently paid a visit to Covenant House Georgia, offering encouragement and feedback to several young people receiving support from the shelter.

Emmys 2025: ‘The Studio’ sets record with 13 wins

At the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards, Apple TV+ emerged as the night’s dominant force as Seth Rogen scored his first-ever Emmy.

Malcolm-Jamal Warner honored by family with foundation

The wife of late actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner has launched a new foundation to honor the beloved performer, who had deep ties to Atlanta.

Alex Jones asks Supreme Court to hear appeal of $1.4 billion Sandy Hook Elementary judgment

Alex Jones, who called the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary school shooting a "hoax," was sued by the shooting victims’ families. Jones argued that the court judgment violates his constitutional rights, including free speech.