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Here’s a simple guide to ensure you don’t miss out on the excitement!
Peachtree TV is your home for local shows on Atlanta’s only locally owned station! Watch Monica Pearson: One on One OR Leading Ladies every Sunday night at 6:00pm!
From helping refugees and immigrants settle in the U.S. to empowering entrepreneurs of color, Atlanta News First’s Lana Harris and food writer Joey Weiss found five locations where your hard-earned cash will be used for good.
The celebrity world can look glamorous but these stars are human just like us. Atlanta radio legend and actress Sasha the Diva takes you inside the lives of your favorite stars.
This courtroom show brings two warring parties together to help them settle their beef.
"Black Friday Report" host Symphony Thompson joined Atlanta News First to talk about what fans can expect.
NASA heliophysicist Ashley Greeley appeared on Atlanta News First to talk about the various experiments scientists ran during the eclipse.
1 on 1 with Monica Pearson
Monica Pearson goes one on one with Atlanta’s top power couples: Kandi Burruss and Todd Tucker, Lee Haney and Shirley Draper Haney, Carolyn Glenn and Dr. Earl Glenn.
In this month’s edition of Monica Pearson One on One, she is talking to the legendary group Con Funk Shun, actress Janelle Monai and director Rian Johnson and actors Jemini Powell and Travis Love.
The Atlanta Music Project is a nonprofit organization that operates in underserved communities to provide world-class music training and performance opportunities to our youth, tuition-free.
R&B group Con Funk Shun stopped by the Monica Pearson show to promote their new Christmas album.
As Monica Pearson and George Wallace toured his Buckhead penthouse, George talked about how the view reminded him of his childhood -- filled with historic memories of historic significance.
Monica Pearson One on One with George Wallace -- Part 1
Things to Do
The Junior League of DeKalb County invites you to its Jazz Night spring fundraising event this weekend.
You can visit the museum until April 14.
Chef Erika Council has poured more than three decades of wisdom into her Old Fourth Ward baking business.
Underground Atlanta invites the public to dance into 2024 with live music, drinks, food, and a dazzling fireworks show.
Associate Director Ryan Oliveti and Mac Walls, who plays “Ralphie Parker” joined Atlanta News First to talk about what playgoers can expect.
The event features thoughtful conversation around goal setting to “create, visualize, and catapult the vision for your life forward,” according to organizers.
Food
Kelli Ferrell came to Atlanta News First to share her fried chicken and sweet potato pecan waffle dish.
If you’re still trying to decide on plans for Valentine’s Day, one local restaurant owner is bringing South America to Midtown Atlanta — and not just in a culinary fashion.
Is there anything better than a nice hot plate of food for breakfast?
Donald Williams, owner of D’Juan’s New Orleans Bistro, came to Atlanta News First to talk about his restaurant.
Chef Ashley Keyes with C.H.O.I.C.E.S. Community Teaching Kitchen came to Atlanta News First to share some tips on creating a sustainable, healthy lifestyle.
It’s no secret that eating healthy can be unexpectedly expensive. That’s where Ryan Givens, otherwise known as Chef Wood, comes in.
Latest Articles
Container gardening, or the practice of growing plants in containers instead of the ground, is becoming more and more popular — especially in urban areas like Atlanta.
From helping refugees and immigrants settle in the U.S. to empowering entrepreneurs of color, Atlanta News First’s Lana Harris and food writer Joey Weiss found five locations where your hard-earned cash will be used for good.
"Black Friday Report" host Symphony Thompson joined Atlanta News First to talk about what fans can expect.
The celebrity world can look glamorous but these stars are human just like us. Atlanta radio legend and actress Sasha the Diva takes you inside the lives of your favorite stars.
This courtroom show brings two warring parties together to help them settle their beef.
NASA heliophysicist Ashley Greeley appeared on Atlanta News First to talk about the various experiments scientists ran during the eclipse.
Container gardening, or the practice of growing plants in containers instead of the ground, is becoming more and more popular — especially in urban areas like Atlanta.
The housing market is always tough to navigate — especially right now, as interest is on the rise and real estate agent commissions are changing.
This Saturday, thousands of athletes across the country will lace their shoes for Pat’s Run — including in Atlanta.
It’s difficult to make the transition from a food truck to a brick-and-mortar restaurant — but not impossible.
For this week’s Atlanta Eats, Atlanta News First’s Lana Harris and food writer Joey Weiss found five places across the city where you can eat and enjoy entertainment!
Now that spring has sprung, the weather is starting to warm up, making patios a great dining option!
It’s 404 Day, so we’re celebrating some of Atlanta’s finest — and youngest!
The Junior League of DeKalb County invites you to its Jazz Night spring fundraising event this weekend.
Although its heyday was in the ‘60s, Motown music is still alive and well at Marietta’s New Theatre in the Square!
Head Coach Brad Stramdohl, Emotional Wellbeing Coach Joe Schrank and pitcher Rob Evans came to Atlanta News First to talk about the position, which may be a first for a university-level sports program.
Spring has sprung in metro Atlanta, making it the perfect time to start your garden!
Getting rich in your sleep sounds like a dream, but an Atlanta-based author is helping folks make it a reality.