Michael Alvarez+FollowPublix closings shake up Atlantic StationAtlantic Station is about to lose its only walkable grocery store as Publix shuts its doors after nearly 20 years. For many residents—especially those without cars, seniors, and people with disabilities—this is more than an inconvenience; it’s a real disruption to daily life. The community is rallying, with over 500 signatures urging Trader Joe’s to move in, and shuttle routes are being adjusted to help folks reach other stores. What do you think: Should a new grocer step in fast, or is this a sign of bigger changes for the neighborhood? #Food #Atlanta #AtlanticStation10Share
Amanda Robbins+FollowAtlanta’s ‘Big Brother’ star faces tough recoveryMickey Lee, the Atlanta contestant from the latest “Big Brother” season, is fighting through a tough recovery after suffering a heart attack and multiple cardiac arrests. She’s currently in the ICU, and her family and friends are rallying support through a GoFundMe that’s already raised nearly $28,000. It’s a stark reminder of how quickly life can change, even for someone who just competed on national TV. The community is coming together to help with her medical bills, but her journey ahead is uncertain. What are your thoughts on how reality TV stars become part of our local stories? #Entertainment #Celebrity #Atlanta10Share
James Hall+FollowCiara’s $500K gift fuels Atlanta’s fight on hungerA $500,000 donation from Ciara is about to make a real difference for Atlanta families struggling with food insecurity, especially as the holidays put extra pressure on budgets. This isn’t just a headline—her support means over a million meals for people who need them most, right here in her hometown. Mayor Dickens called it a game-changer, and it’s a reminder that big change often starts with local action. How do you think our community can keep this momentum going and make sure no one goes to bed hungry? #Entertainment #Celebrity #Atlanta10Share
Ernest Harris+FollowAtlanta rallies for cancer patient after HOA setbackImagine fighting cancer and suddenly losing your entire bank account to HOA fees. That’s what happened to Ayanna Fuller in Fairburn, but her story took a powerful turn. After her HOA drained her account while she was in chemo, the Atlanta community stepped up—an anonymous donor paid her dues in full, and dozens more chipped in to help with bills. Ayanna says the support has been life-changing, helping her stay afloat and inspiring her to mentor other cancer patients. How do you feel about HOAs and the way neighbors can come together in tough times? #Business #Atlanta #CommunitySupport00Share
Eddie Webster+FollowAtlanta kids light up with holiday joyMore than 600 Atlanta kids got a huge dose of holiday magic this year, thanks to Tiny Harris and the Kybba Kidz crew. The Christmas Giveback event didn’t just hand out gifts—it turned the studio into a wonderland, with everything from bikes and TVs to mystery bags packed with toys. Local families left with smiles, and the energy was pure joy, with Tiny, her family, and celeb friends all pitching in. It’s amazing to see this kind of community spirit in action! How do you think events like this shape the holidays for Atlanta families? #Safety #Atlanta #Community00Share
april67+FollowAtlanta’s Lil Baby & Lil Yachty make holidays brighterHoliday spirit is in full swing in Atlanta, thanks to Lil Baby and Lil Yachty. These hometown stars turned a warehouse into a winter wonderland, handing out toys, bikes, coats, and essentials to over 2,000 local families. Their hands-on approach—helping carry gifts and sharing hot chocolate—made the event feel extra special. Across the country, Nelly brought bike giveaways to St. Louis, Big Sean took on a creative role with the Detroit Pistons, and NLE Choppa’s mom gave a Memphis family a rent-free home after a fire. Which of these acts of giving back hits home for you? #Entertainment #Atlanta #LilBaby00Share
Robin Long+FollowAtlanta’s new way to skip airport baggage linesNo more waiting at baggage claim or lugging suitcases through the airport—an Atlanta startup called Reclaim is shaking up travel for locals. They’ll pick up your bags from your home, slap on a serial number, and track everything until it’s safely at your hotel or the airport. You can even check live camera footage of your luggage in transit. Soon, they’ll offer direct delivery to your final destination. Imagine starting your trip hands-free! Would you trust a service like this with your bags? Let’s hear your thoughts! #News #Atlanta #TravelHacks00Share
Bryan Grant+FollowHoliday rush: Atlanta Walmart workers go all inOver 12,000 online orders are flying out of metro Atlanta Walmarts as employees pull extra shifts to get last-minute gifts to families before Christmas morning. At the Decatur store, the digital backroom is buzzing—workers are volunteering for overtime, packing up everything from bikes to electronics, all to keep the holiday magic alive for local kids. It’s a wild, exhausting push, but for many families, these efforts mean the difference between a regular morning and a truly memorable Christmas. How are you handling the holiday rush this year? Share your stories below! #Business #LocalBusiness #Atlanta00Share
Amy Williams+FollowRussell & Ciara’s $500K boost for AtlantaRussell Wilson and Ciara just made a huge difference for Atlanta families by donating $500,000 to fight food insecurity. Their Why Not You Foundation teamed up with the Atlanta Community Food Bank and Southwest ATL Cares, showing real commitment to helping kids and families thrive. Ciara put it perfectly: no child should go to bed hungry. It’s inspiring to see celebrities step up for the community, especially as Russell’s NFL future is up in the air. What do you think—should more athletes use their platform for local impact like this? #Sports #Football #Atlanta170Share
Hannah Garcia+FollowAtlanta man’s journey from homeless to heroGregory Ellis went from sleeping on Atlanta’s streets to owning a home—and now he’s back at the shelter that helped him, serving meals and hope to men facing the same struggles. After years without a place to call his own, Ellis credits Clifton Sanctuary Ministries for helping him rebuild his life. These days, he volunteers several times a week, showing others that change is possible. His story is a powerful reminder that support and second chances can transform lives. What do you think makes the biggest difference for people trying to get back on their feet? #Safety #Atlanta #Homelessness20Share