Cobb County's futuristic sports card shop

Cobb County's new CardsHQ gives collectors a place to buy and sell cards both in-person and online, and providing space from which they can share their experiences with others via social media.

Kidsignments founder celebrates 30 years of savings

We were there to celebrate its 20th anniversary. And its 25th anniversary. And now that Gwinnett County’s Kidsignments is turning the big 3-0, we couldn’t miss this celebration.

Kidsignment celebrates 30th anniversary

It's been 30 years since local mom Jeri Lynn decided to save some money by holding a consignment sale in her garage. The event has now grown into one of the largest of its kind in the nation.

Fans race to Atlanta Motor Speedway for Spring NASCAR Weekend

It’s only been one short year since Joey Logano raced to victory in the 2023 Ambetter Health 400 — but fans heading back to Atlanta Motor Speedway will already notice some big changes when arriving for this year’s race.

Fans racing back to Atlanta Motor Speedway

Spring NASCAR Weekend officially begins Saturday with Atlanta’s famous NASCAR doubleheader, featuring the RAPTOR King of Tough 250 Xfinity Series and Fr8 208 CRAFTSMAN Truck Series.

'Jurassic' fun at Duluth’s Gas South Arena

Duluth’s Gas South Arena will host the "Jurassic World Live Tour" starting Friday through Sunday, filling the venue with life-sized dinosaurs, high-tech projections, and the film’s thrilling score.

Dine Like a Local in Sandy Springs

Dine Like a Local is back for a second year and features 24 Sandy Springs favorites and a mobile passport program that earns diners points during their own food-centered journey.

Students remember former Spring Street School

Before it was occupied by the Center for Puppetry Arts, the Atlanta building was Spring Street School, which was integrated in 1965. Some of the first Black students to take part in the integration visited their former school building with Paul Milliken to remember its rich history of civil rights.

Bonus Clip: Donzaleigh Abernathy

Donzaleigh Abernathy, daughter of civil rights leader Ralph David Abernathy, Sr., reflects back on the old Spring Street School, now the Center for Puppetry Arts – which she integrated in 1965. She shares her experience there and her thoughts on the school's "new life" as an arts center.