''Nobody 2' producer comes home to metro Atlanta
Wheeler High School grad Marc Provissiero recently came home to celebrate the release of his latest film, the action-comedy sequel ''Nobody 2.''
Man scolds road-crossing koala
A man was caught on camera helping a koala cross a busy road before giving it a stern talking to.
South City Kitchen teams up with Truist Park
Nothing goes better with good baseball than good bites, and South City Kitchen and the Atlanta Braves are serving up both together at Truist Park. Chef John Spotkill and Chef Jaco Dreyer stopped by the Good Day kitchen to show Alex Whittler the two new food items.
Summer Movie Experience turns 'Atlanta’s Backyard' into open-air theater
The Home Depot Backyard will host its Summer Movie Experience next Saturday, Aug. 23, with an event organizers call CreATL Arts Fest.
Good Day Atlanta viewer information: August 14, 2025
Here are the special guests and segments featured on Good Day Atlanta for Aug. 14, 2025.
Meet Sharpay Evans: Our Pet of the Day
Sharpay Evans is a popular puppy who has a sweet and chill demeanor.
Marietta History Center hosts annual Rummage and Book Sale
This morning marks the return of the Marietta History Center’s Rummage and Book Sale, a three-day treasure hunt featuring books, toys, home decor, and more.
Easy back-to-school meals with Lisa Washington
The back-to-school season is in full swing, so you may be looking for easy and tasty dinner ideas. Food and lifestyle expert Lisa Washington has some ideas that feel familiar but have a delicious twist.
Finding treasures at the Marietta History Center sale
The Marietta History Center’s Rummage and Book Sale is a three-day treasure hunt featuring books, toys, home decor, and more.
Dr. Taz's tips to have a healthy school year
The late summer nights are now busy school mornings, and staying healthy for class is a priority. Wellness expert, author, and CentreSpring MD founder Dr. Taz Bhatia shared with Alyse Eady some tips to help kids thrive.
Atlanta mom helps parents through profound loss
Tini Semeria's life was tragically cut short when she and her friends headed back to the University of Georgia in 2016. Now her mom, Cathy Semeria, works to help other parents through their grief. She sat down with Alyse Eady to talk about her journey, her new book, and how to look forward after devastating loss.



















