Bike tour highlights Atlanta civil rights history
The Atlanta's Journey for Civil Rights Bike Tour is one of several treks led by Bicycle Tours of Atlanta, and celebrates the city's rich civil rights history.
Bear and dog face off in home
A black bear with a history of breaking and entering found its way into a home and came face-to-face with one of the house's residents.
Local teacher named as finalist for national award
Creekland Middle School's Johnathon Burton is one of only five coaches recognized nationwide for his dedication to youth basketball. He sat down with Alex Whittler to talk about his nomination for the JR. NBA/WNBA Scholastic Coach of the Year award.
Good Day Atlanta viewer information: June 17, 2025
Here are the special guests and segments featured on Good Day Atlanta for June 17, 2025.
Explore Gwinnett launches new Seoul of the South Pass program
Explore Gwinnett launched its new Seoul of the South Pass earlier this month, encouraging diners to explore the authentic Korean restaurants, coffee shops, bakeries and other businesses located throughout Gwinnett County.
Meet Elijah: Our Pet of the Day
Elijah is a teen cat who is funny, curious, and always looking for an adventure.
Entertainment update with Christal Jordan
One of the A-listers of all A-listers is considering retirement, and the internet can't get enough of Teyana Taylor and Aaron Pierre. Reporter Christal Jordan joined Alex Whittler with all things and more from the entertainment world.
New Seoul of the South Pass in Gwinnett County
Explore Gwinnett's new Seoul of the South Pass program is designed to highlight the county's Korean-owned businesses and encourage people to visit each one.
Outdoor tablescapes with Amber Guyton
Entertaining outdoors is a highlight of the summer season, and Atlanta-based designer Amber Guyton has some bright and bold tips to elevate your experience. She joined Joanne Feldman with some ideas for how you can entertain on any budget.
Screen time could lead to behavior problems
New research finds that too much time using screens could lead to emotional and behavioral difficulties in children. The Fox Medical Team's Dr. Mike Cirigliano joins Alyse Eady to talk about what parents should know.
Healthy summer dishes with Zahra Mediterranean Grill
Zahra Mediterranean Grill is bringing the bold flavors of the area to Chattahoochee Food Works, Michelin-starred chef Steven Ferdinand joined Alyse Eady in the Good Day kitchen to prepare the restaurant's Greek salad and show off some of the other menu items just in time for the start of summer.
Q Parker hosting Summer Music Camp
Singer and songwriter Q Parker is giving back in Atlanta through his annual Music Summer Camp. He and Nick Jordan joined Alyse Eady to talk about the camp, his foundation, and his new music.
Remembering the Battle of Bunker Hill
Two hundred and fifty years ago, the Battle of Bunker Hill defined how the British saw the 13 colonies. FOX's Chelsea Torres spoke to some people who have a special connection to this moment in history.
AI tool could predict breast cancer risk
The Food and Drug Administration has approved the first artificial intelligence tool to predict breast cancer risk. It's designed to predict five-year breast cancer risk from a routine screening, and the FOX Medical Team's Dr. Mike Cirigliano has taken a closer look at how it works.
Good Day Viewer Information: June 16, 2025
Here are the special guests and segments for June 16, 2025.
Meet Athena: Our Pet of the Day
Athena is available from Atlanta Humane Society's Westside location.
Kierra M talks entertainment
Kierra M joined Good Day Atlanta on Monday to talk about the latest entertainment headlines.
Summer happenings at Halcyon
It's going to be a busy summer at Halcyon in Forsyth County. They have a variety of events planned. Paul Milliken stopped by to ask them about it.
Airbnb talks about renting during World Cup games
Airbnb and FIFA have teamed up to create opportunities for local communities that are hosting soccer games during FIFA World Cup games.
LET'S TALK: Young people turning to old-fashioned fun
More and more young people are taking up what are called "grandma hobbies" such as knitting, crocheting, scrapbooking, baking, crafting and reading.