Erica Chandler with Best Friends Animal Society came to Atlanta News First to introduce Pharoah and Oliver, two 4-year-old brother cats up for adoption.
Daniela Garrido with Stella Rosa Wines and Bank Bhamaraniyama with Tyde Tate Kitchen came to Atlanta News First to talk about what you can expect to drink and taste at the special event.
Ben Wasserman came to Atlanta News First to talk about his special brand of comedy.
Real estate developer and agent Maja Sly from the TV show “Cutting It In The ATL” came to Atlanta News First to talk about how to properly navigate the system.
The event will feature more than 20 restaurants.
According to TeachMe.To, a company that connects beginners with local expert instructors like Thomas, says inquiries into pickleball lessons have surged 300-percent in metro Atlanta.
Erica Chandler with Best Friends Animal Society came to Atlanta News First to introduce Oliver, a four-year-old cat up for adoption.
1 on 1 with Monica Pearson
Monica Pearson goes one on one with Atlanta’s top power couples: Kandi Burruss and Todd Tucker, Lee Haney and Shirley Draper Haney, Carolyn Glenn and Dr. Earl Glenn.
In this month’s edition of Monica Pearson One on One, she is talking to the legendary group Con Funk Shun, actress Janelle Monai and director Rian Johnson and actors Jemini Powell and Travis Love.
The Atlanta Music Project is a nonprofit organization that operates in underserved communities to provide world-class music training and performance opportunities to our youth, tuition-free.
R&B group Con Funk Shun stopped by the Monica Pearson show to promote their new Christmas album.
As Monica Pearson and George Wallace toured his Buckhead penthouse, George talked about how the view reminded him of his childhood -- filled with historic memories of historic significance.
Monica Pearson One on One with George Wallace -- Part 1
Things to Do
Hundreds of people have attended events through the group.
Atlanta’s Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk is less than a month away!
A variety of musical acts will be playing across the three-day festival.
“It’s kind of a pocket-sized warm ball of joy. Just because of all the joy it brought me, from the people who made them for me, to me making them now.”
An Atlanta woman is on a mission to empower women with hair loss and help them embrace their beauty.
A 19-piece band consisting of African-American men from all across the country is now based in Atlanta!
Food
The event will feature more than 20 restaurants.
Sept. 18 is National Cheeseburger Day!
You can enter the giveaway by downloading the restaurant’s app or filling out a short form online.
Bored with the usual pepperoni and cheese on your pizza? Atlanta Eats has you covered!
The company's founders and general manager came to Atlanta News First to talk about Southern Meal Prep.
A senior pastor at the Transformation Church in Oklahoma is now making a big impact as a New York Times bestselling author.
The comedy-drama follows the lives of Black millennials as they navigate love, friendship, and loss.
Despite the two teams having combined to play over 2,000 games, the Buford Wolves and the Marietta Blue Devils will meet for just the second time in program history.
Erica Chandler with Best Friends Animal Society came to Atlanta News First to introduce Pharoah and Oliver, two 4-year-old brother cats up for adoption.
Hundreds of people have attended events through the group.
Brown will perform several shows from Friday, Sept. 8 to Sunday, Sept. 10.
You’ve heard of the wildly popular children’s TV show “PAW Patrol” — but did you know it’s coming to Atlanta as a live show?
About 1 in 9 people face hunger in Georgia, according to Feeding America.
The company's founders and general manager came to Atlanta News First to talk about Southern Meal Prep.
Fulton County Director of Arts and Culture David Manuel came to Atlanta News First to discuss the upcoming FACES Of Fashion Art and Fashion Gala.
Atlanta News First’s Lana Harris and food writer Joey Weiss visited five great hotel bars to gauge their drinks and meals.
A senior pastor at the Transformation Church in Oklahoma is now making a big impact as a New York Times bestselling author.
The comedy-drama follows the lives of Black millennials as they navigate love, friendship, and loss.
Hundreds of people have attended events through the group.
At the event, adults and children can receive free health services, including blood pressure check-ups, mammograms and cold and flu shots.
Tiana Hernandez, who plays Selena, and producer Raul Thomas came to Atlanta News First to talk about the show.
You can enter the giveaway by downloading the restaurant’s app or filling out a short form online.