Mercedes-Benz stadium to reduce more food price by another 12 percent

Mercedes-Benz Stadium did something unprecedented when it was announced that food throughout the stadium would feature "fan first prices."

Planning underway for Super Bowl transportation

With less than six months to go until Super Bowl LIII takes over Atlanta, organizers, and transportation experts have already begun the complex process of creating a comprehensive plan to keep the city moving.

Aquatica Orlando becomes first water park in the world to be a certified autism center

Aquatica Orlando, in conjunction with the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards (IBCCES), announced on Tuesday that they are the first water park in the world to become a certified autism center. 

Stranger moves into Cobb County family's home

A Cobb County family returns from vacation to find a stranger living in their home. When they asked the man to leave he refused and threatened violence.

Atlanta area nurse honored at Rose Parade

An Atlanta area nurse dedicated her life to helping others and even through her death, Teresa Donnelly continues to save lives.

Is a dry January actually good for your health?

Dry January, aka ditching alcohol in the first month of the new year, is an annual tradition for many people. For some, it’s part of a New Year’s resolution to drink less, while others claim it’s a way to "detox" from excessive drinking over the holidays—but all swear that it’s going to do beneficial things for their health. Instagram is now flooded with #DryJanuary posts featuring mocktail...

Blue Bell releases Mardi Gras King Cake ice cream in all markets

King cake lovers in North Texas are in luck this year! Blue Bell is making its Mardi Gras King Cake ice cream available everywhere.

Nativity scene reportedly stolen from Italian Market display

The man is seen turning off the lights, unplugging the music and taking Mary, Joseph and Jesus, placing them in a vehicle and driving away.

Student donates over 200 toys to Children's Healthcare

A Snellville middle school student collected more than 200 toys for children in a local hospital.

FDA warns about teething necklaces, bracelets after 18-month-old dies

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning parents about the risks of jewelry used to relieve teething pain after a toddler died.

Flooded Bradenton animal shelter needs fosters, forever homes

A Bradenton animal shelter is flooded following the downpour from Thursday morning, and needs help finding forever homes or foster parents.

Alaska regulators approve rules for onsite marijuana use

Alaska regulators have approved rules for onsite consumption of marijuana at specially designated shops, a significant step for the cannabis industry in the state after years of debate.    The Marijuana Control Board had gone back and forth on the issue since passing regulations in 2015 that contemplated allowing for onsite consumption. It wasn't until Thursday that the board adopted rules...

Kids left home alone found watching 'Home Alone,' mother charged

Police in an Indiana city say they found a 7-year-old boy and his 4-year-old brother watching "Home Alone" while their mother was away at work.

Braves players lend a helping hand

They gave their all on the field this season and now two Braves infielders are giving, even more, this holiday season.

Man asks Mattel for gay Ken wedding set

When an Arizona man couldn't find the perfect thank you gift for his niece who will take part in his same-sex wedding, he created his own.