GM ending production of Chevrolet Malibu
The Malibu is the last remaining Chevrolet car offered in the United States besides the Corvette.
Mother's Day, BeltLine Lantern Parade, Wanda Sykes: Things to do this weekend in metro Atlanta
THINGS TO DO IN ATLANTA: Still looking for the perfect plans to celebrate Mother's Day this weekend? Check out our list of events in and outside of the perimeter.
Bud Light sales still suffering in US a year after controversy
Anheuser-Busch InBev's Bud Light brand has still not recovered in the U.S. more than a year since the beverage giant's controversial partnership with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney sparked a boycott of the beer.
Screen time for kids and teens: AAP updates guidelines for parents
The American Academy of Pediatrics has updated its screen time guidelines for children and teenagers with new age-based handouts.
A $400 red pineapple? Meet this rare designer fruit from Costa Rica
Fresh Del Monte's Rubyglow, a $400 pineapple created by crossbreeding conventional and red-purple Morada varieties, offers a luxurious and strikingly unique fruit experience.
Martin Lawrence tour coming to Atlanta, his first comedy tour in 8 years
Tickets are about to go on sale for the Martin Lawrence: Y'all Know What It Is! Tour, and the comedian and actor is making two stops in Georgia.
44% of adults say they'd buy their childhood home if they could afford it
The survey found only half of all adults said they could afford their childhood home at today’s housing prices.
Lantern parade lighting up the Atlanta BeltLine this weekend
Creativity always shines here in Metro Atlanta — but it never shines brighter than during the annual Atlanta BeltLine Lantern Parade!
These are the states where it's still legal to smoke with kids in cars
Only a dozen states have laws that prohibit lighting up in a private vehicle with children present. No level of exposure to secondhand smoke is safe, the CDC says.
Six Flags White Water in Marietta opening this weekend
Six Flags White Water in Marietta is kicking off its 40th season on May 11 with a variety of thrilling slides, new food options, and enhancements designed to elevate the guest experience.
Historic Mary Mac’s Tea Room set to reopen doors after storm damage
The iconic Midtown Atlanta restaurant that was damaged during a strong storm in March is now reopening.
Beer, whiskey taste best at these temperatures, science says
Researchers at the Chinese Academy of Sciences found that temperature changes the molecular structure of water and ethanol in drinks like beer and whiskey, affecting taste; beer, for instance, tastes best at 41°F.
'$16 burger': Viral 1996 ad predicts today’s high cost of living
Ongoing high inflation has caused the price of many goods including food, vacations, houses and cars to surge in price.
Panera discontinuing caffeinated 'Charged Lemonade' after lawsuits
Panera Bread's caffeinated "Charged Lemonade" beverages will be discontinued after the company faced lawsuits blaming the beverage for health issues and wrongful deaths.
Teacher Appreciation Week: 6 ways to show your thanks to the teachers in your life
National Teacher Appreciation Week is May 6-10. Here are some Teacher Appreciation Week ideas for how to say thank you to educators.
Mother’s Day 2024: Best deals and freebies to treat mom
Many restaurants and eateries are offering enticing free Mother's Day deals and freebies to make your celebration both delicious and economical.
South African chain supporting Atlanta Jamaican restaurant after fire
South African chain Nando's PERi-PERi Chicken is footing the bill for 404 free meals for hungry Atlantans at the Dat Fire Jerk Chicken food truck on Tuesday.
Instacart, Uber Eats team up to offer restaurant delivery
Instacart and Uber Eats have joined forces to offer restaurant delivery services to customers in the U.S.
Good Neighbor Day Air Show and Open House returns to DeKalb airport this weekend
After a year-long hiatus, Dekalb-Peachtree Airport (PDK) will host its popular Good Neighbor Day Air Show and Open House from noon to 5 p.m. May 11.
Boy Scouts of America changes name for 1st time in its 114-year history
The Boy Scouts of America is undergoing seismic changes as it addresses bankruptcy amidst a flood of sexual abuse claims.