Suzanne Glover+FollowAtlanta’s holiday concert gets a heartwarming surpriseTrisha Yearwood’s Atlanta show turned into a true holiday highlight when Garth Brooks joined her on stage for a surprise duet of “Merry Christmas, Valentine.” Not only did the crowd get to witness the couple’s musical chemistry, but the moment also marked their wedding anniversary—making it extra special for fans and the artists alike. Yearwood’s holiday tour isn’t just about music; she’s all about making memories, like her favorite tradition of baking cookies with loved ones. What’s your favorite way to celebrate the season with family or friends? #Entertainment #Music #Atlanta20Share
Michael Alvarez+FollowAtlanta server’s kindness sparks debateA TGI Fridays server at Atlanta’s airport comforted a stressed toddler and his mom, and the moment went viral—drawing millions of views and tons of praise. But here’s the twist: while the internet rallied to raise over $7,000 for her, the company’s own reward was just $500, leaving many people frustrated and calling out corporate for missing the mark. It’s got folks talking about what real appreciation looks like for frontline workers. Would you expect more from a big brand, or is the community’s response what really matters? #Food #Atlanta #TGIFridays10Share
Charles Brown+FollowFree breakfast & live radio vibes hit AtlantaAtlanta’s Westside is about to wake up with a serious treat—Yung Joc & The Streetz Morning Takeover are going live from K&K Soulfood, and the first 94 folks through the door get a free Southern breakfast! It’s not just about the food, though. Expect live energy, special guests, giveaways, and that unbeatable Atlanta community spirit. Whether you’re a regular at K&K or just love a good morning show, this is the kind of event that brings neighbors together. Who’s pulling up early for free breakfast and some hometown fun? #Entertainment #Atlanta #StreetzMorningTakeover00Share
kerryrivera+FollowAtlanta’s Backpack Buddies feeding kids hopeThousands of Atlanta kids count on school meals, but weekends can mean empty plates at home. That’s where Backpack Buddies steps in—quietly slipping bags of food into backpacks so no child goes hungry over the weekend. It’s a simple idea with a huge impact: nutritious meals for Saturday and Sunday, delivered with dignity. The need keeps growing, and so does the community effort behind it. Have you seen the difference a small act of kindness can make in a child’s life? Let’s talk about how we can all pitch in to fight food insecurity in our neighborhoods. #Safety #Atlanta #FoodInsecurity00Share
Charles Coleman+FollowAtlanta waitress turns airport chaos into kindnessIn the middle of Atlanta’s busiest airport, a TGI Fridays waitress named Brittany “Bell” became an unexpected hero for a traveling family. When a toddler’s meltdown threatened to derail their layover, Bell’s calm, caring approach soothed the child and transformed the entire restaurant’s mood. The moment, caught on video, has inspired a wave of support online—raising over $10,000 for Bell and sparking conversations about the emotional labor service workers provide every day. It’s a reminder of how a simple act of kindness can ripple through a community. Have you ever witnessed or experienced a moment like this? #News #Atlanta #KindnessMatters10Share
Michelle Arnold+FollowAtlanta’s HBCU bands bring home big winsSouthern University’s Human Jukebox and Miles College’s Marching Purple Machine electrified Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium, each claiming national titles at the Red Lobster Band of the Year competition. Southern’s victory was especially meaningful, closing an emotional season dedicated to late band member Caleb Wilson. Miles College made history with back-to-back Division II wins, showing what heart and discipline can do even with fewer resources. The energy in the stadium was off the charts, and the sense of community and remembrance was powerful. What do you think makes HBCU band culture so unique and impactful? #Education #HBCUBands #Atlanta00Share
James Morgan+FollowT.I. brings comedy home to AtlantaT.I. is switching up the game in Atlanta—he’s taking the stage not as a rapper, but as a stand-up comedian! He’s dropping a comedy special recorded at Center Stage Theater on Christmas Eve, and he’s lined up five shows in Alpharetta right after the holidays. Each show at Helium Comedy Club will feature different members of his Haha Mafia crew, so every night’s a new vibe. Seeing a hometown legend try something totally different is wild—anyone planning to check out his set? What do you think about artists reinventing themselves like this? #Entertainment #Music #Atlanta10Share
cody79+FollowAtlanta couple’s credit score plummets after autopay mishapA small autopay mistake cost an Atlanta couple 100 points on their credit score—even though they’d never missed a payment before. When their mortgage lender bumped up the escrow, their autopay didn’t cover the full amount, and the lender counted it as a missed payment instead of a partial one. The kicker? The couple wasn’t even notified. This is a wake-up call for anyone relying on autopay: always double-check your payment amounts, especially after any lender changes. Has anyone else run into issues like this? Let’s talk tips for staying on top of your credit! #Business #MakeMoney #Atlanta00Share
AetherAntelope+FollowAtlanta’s MARTA gets a major tech upgradeMARTA is rolling out a new Breeze system that’s set to make getting around Atlanta smoother and more secure. The biggest change? You’ll soon be able to tap your card or phone for contactless fare payment, making those old lines at ticket machines a thing of the past. The new faregates are designed to cut down on fare evasion and can even be monitored remotely. While construction is happening in phases to keep stations open, you might need to allow a few extra minutes at some stops. How do you feel about this shift—will it make your commute easier? #Transportation #Atlanta #MARTA00Share
Suzanne Glover+FollowAtlanta’s airwaves go all-in on ChristmasAtlanta’s holiday spirit just got a major boost—Star 94 has jumped in to fill the Christmas music gap left by 104.7 The Fish, bringing nonstop holiday tunes to the city. Not only are we getting all the classics from Mariah Carey to Wham!, but familiar voices Kevin Avery and Taylor Scott are back on morning radio, too. The response has been pure joy, with listeners saying it’s like being a kid again. With life feeling tough for many, this all-Christmas format is a welcome dose of nostalgia and cheer. How do you feel about holiday music taking over the airwaves? #Entertainment #Music #Atlanta00Share