Things to do this weekend in metro Atlanta | March 28-30, 2025

From live music and art openings to food festivals, spring celebrations, and even a Guinness World Record attempt, there's no shortage of events happening March 28–30.

2,400 CDC jobs to be cut in HHS overhaul announced by Secretary Kennedy

The Department of Health and Human Services is undergoing a dramatic overhaul, slashing its workforce and reshaping its mission in one of the most significant reorganizations in agency history.

Atlanta firefighters endorse reelection of Mayor Dickens

Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens has reportedly secured an endorsement from the Atlanta Professional Firefighters, an association representing more than 600 firefighters and paramedics across the city.

Delta Air Lines unveiling re-imagined flight museum in Atlanta

Delta Air Lines' Flight Museum is soaring to new heights with a newly renovated space designed to bring aviation history to life.

Massive sinkhole near Georgia Tech repaired

City crews have completed emergency repairs on a sewer line collapse that caused a five-foot sinkhole near the Georgia Tech campus

Video surfaces appearing to show Fulton DA Fani Willis, Nathan Wade at LAX

A story in the Daily Mail, which includes video footage of a couple at LAX who appear to be Fulton County DA Fani Willis and former special prosecutor Nathan Wade, is causing a stir on social media.

Atlanta sees overall crime drop in 2025: Homicides drop 16%

The Atlanta Police Department’s latest crime report shows an overall drop in citywide crime so far in 2025.

Subcontractor killed in 19-story fall in downtown Atlanta identified

Lauinier Bonilla, a 20-year-old construction worker, died after falling from the 19th floor of a high-rise in Atlanta without wearing a safety harness.

Inside Julie Chrisley's prison life: Bonding, card games, and life lessons

Savannah Chrisley delved into the experiences of her mother, Julie Chrisley, during her time at the Federal Medical Center in Lexington, Kentucky.

CDC Leadership Shake-Up: 5 senior officials reportedly resign unexpectedly

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is experiencing a major leadership shake-up, with five high-ranking officials resigning Tuesday, adding to three other recent departures.

Court hearing for man accused of slashing homeless tents in Atlanta canceled

Daniel Barnett, the man accused of slashing the tents of homeless individuals in Atlanta, is expected to be back in court on Tuesday for a new hearing.

Sentencing delayed for al-Shabaab terrorist who planned Atlanta attack

A Kenyan national convicted of plotting a 9/11-style terrorist attack on U.S. soil will have to wait longer for sentencing after saying he wants to start fresh.

Atlanta Braves Opening Day Block Party

The Atlanta Braves are bringing Opening Day celebrations back to Summerhill, one of the city’s most historic neighborhoods, with a block party on March 27 as the team begins the 2025 season on the road.

New Carter mural on view at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport

Travelers at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport can now view a striking new mural honoring former President Jimmy Carter and his beloved wife, Rosalynn.