Underground Atlanta making another attempt at comeback
Underground Atlanta is making another attempt at a comeback.
Mexican Men’s National Team to play Uzbekistan at Atlanta's Mercedes-Benz Stadium
The Mexican National Team will return to Mercedes-Benz Stadium on Tuesday, September 12 with Mexico’s first-ever match against Uzbekistan.
Man shot by thief breaking into his car in downtown Atlanta, police say
A man was shot by someone stealing from his vehicle shortly before midnight Friday, according to Atlanta Police Department.
Millions to flock to Atlanta for 2026 FIFA World Cup
The 2026 World Cup is expected to bring excitement and an economic impact that will easily exceed a Super Bowl, according to convention officials.
Georgia law banning most gender-affirming care for minors gets another hearing
The new Georgia law that stops minors from receiving most gender-affirming care will remain in effect. A federal judge did not make a decision Wednesday on whether to block the law, instead pushing that decision until after another hearing.
SkillsUSA brings national conference back to Atlanta
The SkillsUSA National Leadership & Skills Conference is back at the Georgia World Congress Center this week, drawing more than 15,000 people to the Downtown Atlanta venue through Friday.
Atlanta’s Juneteenth celebration returns to Centennial Olympic Park
Since launching in 2012, Atlanta’s Juneteenth celebration has grown into the largest of its kind in the state. And this weekend, huge crowds are once again expected to gather in downtown Atlanta, celebrating the federal holiday with live music, food, shopping, and a parade.
All Atlanta streetcars to return to service this month
The streetcars were sidelines in November 2022 over safety concerns.
Georgia Aquarium no longer allowing certain types of strollers
Starting next week, parents will need to check how big their stroller is before having a day at the Georgia Aquarium.
Summer at Georgia Aquarium highlights birds, beer, and bands
It's easy to beat the heat at Georgia Aquarium this summer...after all, you're surrounded by more than 11 million gallons of water!
Atlanta father mourns loss of teen daughter in tragic high-speed police chase crash
An Atlanta father is heartbroken and desperate for help burying his 17-year-old daughter, who died in a rollover crash during a police chase.
Man arrested for murder after woman found shot to death in downtown Atlanta condo
A fight between a man and woman in downtown Atlanta apartment Wednesday lead to a deadly shooting, police say.
Weekend event brings overnight campers to ‘Atlanta’s backyard’
Nothing heralds the arrival of summer like a campout — and this weekend, Atlanta’s backyard will host families looking for a memorable night out under the stars.
MomoCon wraps up Sunday at Georgia World Congress Center
Hundreds of people gathered inside the Georgia World Congress Center this weekend for the 18th annual MomoCon.
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!
Taylor Swift, Janet Jackson hold dueling concerts in Atlanta
It was a battle of the concerts Friday night in downtown Atlanta.
Atlanta prepares for surging crowds ahead of Taylor Swift, Janet Jackson concerts
Transportation officials have one thing to say to anyone who doesn't have tickets to Taylor Swift and Janet Jackson's sold-out Atlanta shows: try to work from home or get ready to see "Red" in traffic.
Excitement builds for Taylor Swift, Janet Jackson, and Hawks in Atlanta
Hundreds of thousands of people are expected to pack Downtown Atlanta to cheer on the Hawks and dance to a pair of pop superstars.
MARTA plans to add trains, officers to accommodate Jackson, Swift fans this weekend
The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) has announced that it will beef up its services in order to accommodate music lovers and others this weekend.
Hawks' victory leads to concert chaos for Jackson and Swift fans
The last-minute win by the Atlanta Hawks on Tuesday has caused a small scheduling change for the busy weekend in Downtown Atlanta.



















