Portia: The Business of Beauty

Germaine Bolds-Leftridge is one of the best beauty brokers in the business. Now, she runs her own beauty brand “I Know Skincare Treatments.” Germaine joins Portia for a conversation about the inspiration behind her skincare line and the must have beauty products for seasoned women.

Emory archive collection keeps Dracula among the living

It doesn’t look much like a castle in Transylvania, but step inside Emory University’s Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library, and you’ll find a place where Dracula would feel right at home.

Broadway veteran headlines 'Kimberly Akimbo' at the Fox

Broadway veteran Ann Morrison stars in the national tour of Kimberly Akimbo at Atlanta’s Fox Theatre. Morrison made her Broadway debut in Sondheim’s Merrily We Roll Along more than 40 years ago. Kimberly Akimbo runs through Oct. 19 as part of the Broadway in Atlanta season.

Portia: AI 411

Experts in the world of Artificial Intelligence answer hard hitting questions about how AI will affect our everyday lives. The topics include job security, kids in school, and visiting grocery stores without cashiers. They also give tips on how to stay safe while inputting information into AI.

Atlanta business owner brings home Le Mans win

Ryan Hardwick was part of the winning team in this year's LMGT3 class of the 24 Hours of Le Mans, the famed 24-hour endurance race held in France annually since 1923.

Portia: Wrong Time, Right Person

Portia sits down with two couples who admit they met the right person at the wrong time. After years of living separate lives, these couples managed to find their way back to one another continuing a love story they once put on pause.

CDC: First U.S.-borne cases of malaria in years

In the last two and a half months, the CDC has confirmed eight cases of locally-transmitted malaria. Seven of those cases are in Florida, the eighth comes from Texas. Infected mosquitos spread malaria. While health officials report close to 300,000,000 cases worldwide each year, this is the first time in 20 years the U.S. has had cases in which people were infected here in the country.

I-Team: Charges dropped against Gwinnett Co. sheriff

By Randy Travis Published July 24, 2023 LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. - Surveillance tapes from two Georgia counties. Two unrelated GBI investigations. And one metro bonding company owner connected to each, including an incident that is now part of the Fulton County Grand Jury investigation into possible 2020 election interference. FULL STORY: https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/bondsman-who-failed-to-get-gwinnett-sheriff-arrested-now-facing-gbi-investigation-himself

How to deal with 'Mommy, I'm bored!'

If you're tired of hearing your kids tell you they're bored, you're not alone. But, a little boredom may not be such a bad thing. In fact, one Children's Healthcare of Atlanta therapist says having downtime to do nothing, may be exactly what some kids need.