Musicians using 'live stream' concerts to make a living during coronavirus pandemic

Many musicians in Georgia have found themselves without a job because of the coronavirus pandemic. One band has turned to technology to keep the cash flowing in, while also providing a little comfort for those stuck at home.

Georgia Legal Food Frenzy being held to help the Atlanta Community Food Bank

Not only have grocery store shelves been bare these last several weeks because of COVID-19, but inventory at food banks across Georgia is getting hit hard too.

List of churches live streaming Easter Sunday services

Here is a list of churches across metro Atlanta that are offering a live stream of their Easter Sunday services due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Zoo Atlanta holds virtual Gorilla Egg Hunt Saturday

One Easter tradition in Atlanta will go on as planned and the public can still participate, albeit at home.

Women's recovery home struggling to feed families in wake of COVID-19

Caseworkers at the Abba House, a women's recovery center in Dawsonville, are bracing for a spike in women needing help escaping from abuse and domestic violence. They said the coronavirus is now limiting the number of women they can help.

Atlanta restaurants turn themselves into fresh markets to stay open

As local businesses struggle to stay open, some Atlanta restaurants are changing what they sell in hopes of drawing customers in. One popular brunch spot in Kirkwood turned itself into a general store.

APS to provide groceries to families in need during spring break

Officials with Atlanta Public Schools are working hard to make sure their students don't go hungry over spring break amid the coronavirus outbreak. 

Reporting business, organization violating statewide shelter-in-place order

Once Georgia’s statewide shelter-in-place order goings into effect, certain businesses will not be allowed to operate, and large gatherings will be forbidden.

New Georgia business idea to support medical staff during COVID-19 gets nationwide attention

COVID-19 hit hard for one local family business in Peachtree Corners. But Charles and Thomas Craton came up with an idea to help keep their business afloat, and to spread something positive during these trying times.