Le Macaron sweetens up Alpharetta’s Avalon
If you think the bright pink kiosk at Alpharetta's Avalon is colorful, wait until you see what's packed inside.
Alpharetta Restaurant Week showcases city’s culinary scene
Stuck in a food rut? This week is the perfect time to check out Alpharetta's diverse lineup of restaurants.
New tea house adds some 'spice' to downtown Alpharetta
The Ginger Room fills Alpharetta’s historic Skelton-Teasley House, built in 1856, with an array of tea, coffee and ginger juices.
Burgers with Buck: Chiringa
It’s a long way from downtown Alpharetta to the Florida panhandle, but the atmosphere and vibe at Chiringa make it feel much closer.
Alpharetta man arrested in Capitol riots found dead in home
Police believe the Georgia man's death is suicide after he was charged in last week's riots at the U.S. Capitol.
2 metro Atlanta cities named 'most generous cities in America'
Two metro Atlanta cities have made the top five list of most generous cities in America in 2020, a new report says.
No sitting on Santa’s lap, but visits continue at Avalon
Santa has already arrived at Alpharetta’s Avalon, bringing a long list of holiday activities with him.
Celebrate National coffee day at Ground & Pound
Ground & Pound Coffee in Alpharetta wants you to come and celebrate National Coffee Day with them.
Hugging station reunites loved ones at Alpharetta assisted living facility
An assisted living home in Alpharetta, Georgia recently introduced "hugging stations" at their facility to help residents who may be separated from loved ones due to the pandemic.
Officer clocks motorcyclist going 178 mph on Georgia highway
Alpharetta police clocked a motorcyclist going nearly triple the speed limit on Georgia 400 on Labor Day.
Atlanta entrepreneur battles food insecurity with community fridges
An Atlanta entrepreneur is making it easier for the neighborhood to get food. The "Free99Fridge" started only two months ago and it's already helping the community.
Body cam video shows how officer handled encounter with driver who later took his own life
The family of an Alpharetta man is perplexed as to why he took extreme actions after being stopped by police who sought to check the tint on his car windows.
Lanes reopen after major crash on GA 400
Police are investigating after a serious crash on GA400 near Haynes Bridge Road.
Nappy Roots and Cherry Street Brewing serve up a taste of 'GA'
Grammy-nominated group Nappy Roots has teamed up with Cherry Street Brewing for a limited-edition brew called "On My Way to GA."
After complaints about skateboarders, Alpharetta trying to adopt new ordinance
It's not uncommon to see teens riding skateboards on sidewalks and along streets in downtown Alpharetta. After numerous complaints city leaders are trying to come up with a new ordinance that won't put too many restrictions on the teens.
Alpharetta neighbors helping homeless man with terminal cancer
Sometimes you meet a true friend, when you least expect it.
Testing snafu leaves ER doctor fuming
As Georgia takes the first steps to reopen for business, the state still remains far behind other states when it comes to testing for COVID-19.
Police: Alpharetta man stabbed to death by son identified
Alpharetta residents woke up to heavy police presence in their neighborhood early Monday morning on Nathan Circle, only to learn one of their neighbors had been stabbed to death.
Police: Georgia man pointed gun at women because he was scared of coronavirus
Police said the man was afraid of catching the virus, so he pointed a gun at two women in the Alpharetta post office and told them to "get back."
Police: Teen arrested for driving 110 mph on Alpharetta road
Alpharetta police say they clocked the teen going nearly three times the speed limit in a 40 mph zone.