South Fulton's Southwest Arts Center expands access to arts education
At South Fulton's Southwest Arts Center, people of all ages are returning to dance, act, and create following a more than $3 million renovation.
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At South Fulton's Southwest Arts Center, people of all ages are returning to dance, act, and create following a more than $3 million renovation.
Atlanta will soon have the world's most famous frog added to the city's skyline, and CBS News Atlanta has a sneak peek at his arrival.
The annual Christkindl Market has officially opened in Lawrenceville this year, and organizers say the holiday tradition is bigger than ever.
An Atlanta entrepreneur is making it simple for young Black ballerinas to find ballet shoes that match their skin tone.
Needlepoint is finding new life in Atlanta, where stitch nights and club meetups are drawing a younger crowd eager for creativity, connection and community beyond the screen.
Once a dying logging town, Helen, Georgia, now draws families from throughout the Southeast to its Oktoberfest celebration.
A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from ending temporary protections that have allowed roughly 350,000 Haitians to live and work in the United States.
With thousands of Haitians working in Atlanta, many under Temporary Protected Status, the Trump administration's plan has left them in fear, an immigration attorney said.
Once described as "tainted," South-View Cemetery has grown into one of the largest and most historic burial grounds in Atlanta.
Two Sparta brothers have been sentenced to 20 years in prison after a multi-county Georgia Lottery fraud scheme involving arcade-style gaming machines.
Last year, a judge dropped most of the state's case against dozens of "Cop City" protesters, but Attorney General Chris Carr is appealing that decision.