Atlanta Bites: Where and what to eat this month in metro Atlanta | March 2025

There's plenty of special events, celebrations, new restaurants and new menu items for Atlanta foodies to enjoy this month. Check back often for updates.

Great Lakes shipwreck discovered 132 years later reveals tragic story

Using a remotely operated vehicle, teams were able to find the wreck of the Western Reserve steamship, which sank on Aug. 30, 1892.

CPI February update: Egg prices up another 10% though inflation cools

February's CPI report showed egg prices were once again the most volatile, increasing by an average of 10.4% last month. Here's what else it showed.

Girl Scouts hit with lawsuit after toxic contaminants study goes viral

As Girl Scout troops nationwide celebrate National Girl Scout Day, the organization faces a lawsuit alleging that its beloved cookies contain dangerous substances

Wendy's plans to open 1,000 new restaurants globally by 2028

Wendy's aims to have between 8,100 and 8,300 total locations globally by 2028. Here's what to know about its planned expansion.

Movie-inspired sweets win Atlanta’s Donnie’s Donuts 'rave reviews'

Jack Quaid can't feel any pain in the new film "Novocaine," and neither will you when trying a pair of decadent new flavors at Atlanta's Donnie's Donuts.

Southwest charging for bags, and other airline changes in recent months

Southwest has made major changes to its policies in recent months, including the most recent of charging for checked bags. Here’s a look.

'Airport theory' trend has travelers arriving at gate 15 minutes before takeoff

Passengers are participating in the new viral trend, "airport theory," with flyers arriving at their gates 15 minutes before their flights depart. A travel expert weighs in.

Atlanta pub named best soccer bar in the US

The Little Five Points pub was picked out of thousands of nominations as the best soccer bar in the entire country.

Some synthetic hair brands contain carcinogens, lead, other harmful chemicals, study finds

Ten synthetic hair products were tested during the study and several of them tested positive for harmful chemicals such as benzene, which has shown to increase the risk of cancer.

Only 59% of Americans say the pandemic is over, 5 years later

A new survey reveals that about three in five Americans say the pandemic is over, and some concerns still persist.