Portia: T-Boz
Tionne ''T‐Boz'' Watkins from the legendary girl group TLC comes to the table for an intimate conversation with Portia. The four‐time Grammy Award‐winning singer and songwriter opens up about her legacy in music, her recent health scare, and the importance of family. Her sister‐in‐law and business partner Talia Watkins joins the conversation and tells us about their latest business endeavor, and she insists that it’s as ''good as burgers.''
Earthquake strikes during live taping of Good Day LA
The Good Day LA cameras were rolling when an earthquake struck Southern California on Thursday. Watch the anchors react.
Meet Heatwave: Our Pet of the Day
Heatwave is an adorable and calm guy who has never met a stranger.
Carnival worker catches falling phone
A worker at a carnival in Virginia's quick thinking helped save a phone that had been dropped from an upside-down ride.
McDonald’s Crocs Happy Meals are coming to the US – here’s when
McDonald’s and Crocs have a new Happy Meal collaboration. Here’s what’s inside.
Jason Momoa, Blaine Halvorson stop in metro Atlanta to promote vodka brand
Actor Jason Momoa made an appearance at Roaring Social in Alpharetta last night, thrilling fans as he served drinks to a packed crowd.
Shannon Sharpe's live video goes viral
Shannon Sharpe's Instagram live went viral for the wrong reasons. The NFL legend-turned-TV analyst claims his account got hacked.
Shannon Sharpe admits he wasn't hacked in live video of apparent sex act
Shannon Sharpe admits it was him in the Instagram live video where viewers could hear what appeared to be a sex act in progress.
Rich Homie Quan death: Atlanta police release incident report of rapper's death
An Atlanta police incident report has revealed new information on the hours before the death of rapper Rich Homie Quan.
What to know about Taylor Swift’s endorsement of Kamala Harris
As of Wednesday, there had been nearly 337,800 visitors to vote.gov referred from Swift’s link that she included in her endorsement post, according to a General Services Administration spokesperson
A record number of human beings are now in orbit
For the first time, there are 19 human beings orbiting the planet. They represent three different countries and are aboard three different spacecraft.
Jon Bon Jovi saves woman from jumping off Nashville bridge
In Nashville, Tennessee, police are praising Jon Bon Jovi for his role in rescuing a woman who was about to jump off the Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge in an attempted suicide.
Portia: Pediatric Alopecia
Alopecia knows no age. Portia sits down with a 6‐year‐old girl who has alopecia areata. Harper and her mom share the challenges she has faced, and the journey to growing her hair back. A board‐certified dermatologist also joins the conversation offering insight on some of the causes as well as the latest in treatment options for certain types of alopecia.
US inflation hits 3-year low as Federal Reserve set to cut interest rates
With the cost of goods and services experiencing a slight decline in August, the Federal Reserve may consider cutting its key interest rate soon.
Meet Ana: Our Pet of the Day
Ana is a little gray kitten who likes to lay about and snuggle with people she loves. She has a nice streak of curiosity to her and would love to play with you.
Brazilian dog becomes footvolley star
A 3-year-old border collie is making a name for himself in Brazil for his skills on the footvolley court.
Casting Call for Sept. 11, 2024: Extra and acting roles in metro Atlanta
If you want to try your luck with some "Bingo" or think you can play a college student, there are productions around Atlanta looking for you.
Casting Call for Sept. 11, 2024
If you want to try your luck with some "Bingo" or think you can play a college student, there are productions around Atlanta looking for you. Entertainment insider Tess Hammock shares the latest Casting Call.
All-star Atlanta cast headlines 'A Raisin in the Sun'
Theatrical Outfit and Dominion Entertainment Group have teamed up to present the groundbreaking classic "A Raisin in the Sun."
All-star cast headlines 'A Raisin in the Sun'
This year marks 65 years since Lorraine Hansberry’s groundbreaking ''A Raisin in the Sun'' became the first play penned by a Black woman to be produced on Broadway. And over the next few weeks, Atlanta audiences will get a chance to see why the play is considered by many to be the greatest ever written.