ATL Jacob & Zaytoven honored at exclusive Lo Kee Atlanta dinner

Lo Kee Atlanta hosted an exclusive Black Music Month dinner to honor the global cultural impact of hitmaking producers Zaytoven and ATL Jacob.

Cattle herd ‘fix’ is taking years longer than predicted, CEO warns amid historic beef shortage

America’s historic beef shortage may not ease anytime soon as the U.S. cattle herd remains at its lowest level in more than seven decades, keeping pressure on prices even as consumers continue to buy beef at elevated levels.

Rick Ross Car Show: South Fulton traffic plans announced for Saturday

The annual Rick Ross Car and Bike Show is causing local officials to implement a strict traffic management plan in South Fulton this Saturday.

FIFA Fan Festival for World Cup opens in downtown Atlanta

Atlanta's FIFA Fan Festival has officially opened at Centennial Olympic Park, marking the start of the city's World Cup celebrations.

A state-by-state look at who spends the most and least on fast food

With fast food prices up 60% since 2014, those “affordable” drive-throughs don’t seem so economical anymore. Here's where people spend the most on fast food.

Painted Hospitality serving up mocktails for summer
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Painted Hospitality joined Good Day Atlanta on Thursday morning to talk about some of the mocktails they are serving this summer. 

Honda recalls more than 880,000 vehicles over rear suspension failure risk

Honda is recalling more than 880,000 SUVs and pickup trucks in the U.S. because a key rear suspension part can rust and fail, increasing the risk of a crash.

Periods in text messages? Don't be ‘harsh,’ expert warns

A simple period at the end of a text might not mean what you think. One communication expert says generational differences in texting habits, from punctuation to emojis, are causing unexpected misunderstandings.

Things to do this weekend in metro Atlanta, North Georgia | June 12-14, 2026

Looking for something to do this weekend? Check out this list of festivals, food events, live music, theater, comedy, sports-related activities, family-friendly events and more.

US existing-home sales jump to highest level since December

Sales of existing U.S. homes rose sharply in May, climbing 3.2% from April and 3.2% from a year earlier to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.17 million units.

Air Canada reassures passengers over pilot who did not have proper license

Canada’s largest airline is assuring passengers that their safety was never compromised by a former pilot who was recently found to have been flying routes without the proper license.

With fathers working at higher rates, new report ranks best states for working dads

As modern fatherhood increasingly prioritizes working longer hours, while juggling raising kids, a new study reveals that a dad's geographic location may influence his quality of life.

Jeep recalls over 1 million vehicles over a fire risk

More than 1 million Jeep vehicles are being recalled after a defect was linked to a potential fire risk. Here's what to know.

US airlines’ spend $6.5B in fuel cost as global profit forecast takes a sharp drop

U.S. airline fuel costs soared which were fueled in part by soaring oil prices tied to the Middle East conflict despite a minor dip in actual fuel consumption.

Cruise passenger sues Royal Caribbean after tripping over mobility scooter

A Florida woman has filed a lawsuit against Royal Caribbean Cruises, saying the cruise line’s negligence led to injuries she suffered after tripping over a mobility scooter in a crowded casino aboard one of the company’s ships.