Faith leaders call on mayor, governor to help end gun violence

In the wake of the Midtown shooting, faith leaders are coming together saying it is time to fight back against gun violence.

Publix replacing beloved 'Disco Kroger' at Buckhead shopping center

It has been confirmed by Regency Centers that a new Publix will take over the former home of the beloved "Disco Kroger" at the former Piedmont Peachtree Crossing.

This upcoming boot camp will leave you in 'stitches'

The words "boot camp" may sound intimidating, but the team behind a unique one happening in Atlanta promise as long as you bring your patience and creativity, you won’t even break a sweat.

Georgia's first lady invites visitors back to governor's mansion

First lady Marty Kemp said she wants Georgians to know they are invited to tour the home and property on West Paces Ferry Road.

Chef Nobu visits namesake hotel and restaurant in Buckhead

For the first time since Nobu Hotel and Restaurant opened its doors in Buckhead last November, the man whose name is on the building stopped by for a visit.

SCAD studio 'amplifies' the art of effective communication

SCADamp is a professional presentation studio developed by SCAD president Paula Wallace and launched in 2020.

Mayor's office: Council member ‘severely mistaken’ about plan to expunge criminal records

During Monday's public safety committee meeting, Atlanta City Council member Antonio Lewis demanded answers from the city’s chief judge about why he hasn’t begun purging criminal records like the council voted to do.

Questions arise over Atlanta Police deployment during Midtown shooting

The shooting at Northside Hospital was one of those "all hands of deck" situations, but questions arose this week by the Atlanta City Council Public Safety Committee if some of those officers did not receive that call.

Morgan Wallen pauses tour, cancels appearances due to vocal cord injury

If you were planning to see the country music singing sensation Morgan Wallen in concert this June, his doctor has some bad news for you.

Atlanta pays settlement to photojournalist arrested during George Floyd protests

Despite identifying as a journalist covering the Black Lives Matter protests, police arrested the photojournalist and took him into custody. Now Atlanta will pay him more than $100,000.