MomoCon brings pop culture icons to Atlanta this weekend

From Hip-hop royalty to Disney icons, the star-power at this year’s MomoCon is bright enough to light up a whole universe!

Atlanta airport gears up for busy Memorial Day travel crowds

Millions of people are expected to pass through the world's busiest airport in Atlanta with Friday being one of the busiest days of them all.

Kinder Chocolate, a cream-filled hit in Europe, is coming to the US

The candy bars, the most popular Kinder product in Europe, are different from the Kinder Bueno bars that have been sold stateside since 2019.

Decatur’s Wahoo! Grill pairs dining with lush garden views

Romance is always blooming in the outdoor garden at Decatur's Wahoo! Grill...but especially this time of year.

Pro-union Delta flight attendants rallying outside Atlanta airport

Passengers at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport may see action from pro-union Delta workers when they head off for their their Memorial Day weekend.

Ed Sheeran, Jazz Fest, MomoCon: Things to do this weekend in metro Atlanta

Whether you're looking to support your favorite performers, or you just want to know the best places to stuff your face this Memorial Day weekend — we've got all of that, and so much more planned.

Restaurants opt out of using QR-code menus post-pandemic

Three years ago, shared menus were replaced with pointing your phone camera at a QR code. Now, many restaurants are going back to using physical menus.

AAA offering free Memorial Day weekend 'Tow to Go' service in Georgia

For 25 years, AAA has offered the free and safe service to members and non-members across Georgia to keep impaired drivers off the road.

Big crowds expected for the summer travel season -- and expensive prices, too

AAA predicts that 37 million Americans will drive at least 50 miles from home this weekend, an increase of more than 2 million from Memorial Day last year but still below pre-pandemic numbers in 2019.

Americans are not exploring their own cities like they used to, study says

The MIT-led study found a 15% to 30% decrease in the number of visits residents were making to areas that are socioeconomically different than their own.

Your car is spying on you, but a new website helps you learn what's being shared

If you remember the computer chip shortage that continues to slow automakers, it's because modern vehicles are computers on wheels, so what does that mean?

Woman becomes first flag football player with gear in Pro Football Hall of Fame

Diana Flores, a star quarterback for Mexico's flag football team, is now the first flag football player with artifacts in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Acclaimed Indian musical opens North American tour in Atlanta

It’s been called the first Broadway-style musical in India’s history — and now, the grand spectacle of "Mughal-e-Azam" is coming to Atlanta this weekend.

Ne-Yo to open new Johnny's Chicken and Waffles in Midtown Atlanta

A chicken and waffles restaurant founded by Grammy-winning singer Ne-Yo is heading to Midtown Atlanta in the next few weeks.