Applications being accepted for Atlanta's Summer Youth Employment Program

On Tuesday, Mayor Andre Dickens announced the launch of the City of Atlanta’s 2023 Summer Youth Employment Program, continuing his commitment to the Year of the Youth.

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.

Taylor Swift ticket scams: Don't be fooled by fake ticket sellers online

Tickets have been hard to come by from the beginning, and scammers are looking to make some money off of people dying to get in to see the show.

Atlanta Falcons cancel draft party at Atlantic Station

The Atlanta Falcons are inviting fans to join current players, Legends, and fellow Falcons fans to watch Round 1 of the 2023 NFL Draft from Atlantic Station’s Atlantic Green on April 27.

Teen suspect in murder of Atlanta father named APD's Most Wanted

Julian Kolb was found shot to death outside his car in a quiet Atlanta neighborhood. The Georgia State student's baby daughter was still in the back seat.

Atlanta animal shelters urgently searching for adopters: 'They need your help'

The metro Atlanta animal shelters need to find hundreds of foster families or adopters or they'll be forced to euthanize some of the pups over lack of humane housing. "We are devastated to be facing this grim reality yet again."

It's Better than Ice Cream nonprofit offering kids a way to escape youth violence

With about one month left in the school year for students across metro Atlanta, many are concerned about keeping kids safe this summer. A local nonprofit is trying to get the city’s youth off the street and into entrepreneurship.

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.

Georgia woman given 1% chance of surviving pancreatic cancer celebrates 10 years with no sign of cancer

Elise Tedeschi was diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer in 2012 when the average 5-year survival rate for people with her diagnosis was just 1%. Ten years later, the Atlanta publicist and mother of 2 has no signs of cancer.

Man accused of opening fire on teen, man in Old Fourth Ward

He is accused of opening fire on a teenager and a man in Atlanta’s Old Fourth Ward neighborhood Tuesday afternoon.

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.