Family-owned Atlanta restaurant closing doors for good in January
The Atlanta restaurant's owner and chef said that he sold his car and stocks, and emptied his son's college fund to attempt to keep the restaurant going, but it wasn't enough.
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The Atlanta restaurant's owner and chef said that he sold his car and stocks, and emptied his son's college fund to attempt to keep the restaurant going, but it wasn't enough.
An Atlanta entrepreneur is making it simple for young Black ballerinas to find ballet shoes that match their skin tone.
Buried deep in the government shutdown deal is a provision that would make many hemp-derived products illegal, threatening a fast-growing industry in Georgia.
The moment you step inside the Ke'nekt Cooperative, you're hit with immediate joy mixed with the smell of fresh lattes.
When Don Thomas was injured working a warehouse job, he put his faith in himself to start his own business.
Once a dying logging town, Helen, Georgia, now draws families from throughout the Southeast to its Oktoberfest celebration.
Downtown Atlanta restaurants that rely on federal workers say business has plummeted as the government shutdown continues.
Thirteen-year-old Zoe Oli is the CEO of a doll company with a mission to empower young Black girls and their natural hair.
Scofflaw Brewery nearly shut down after the pandemic, but a shift to producing THC-infused beverages changed everything.
What was an RV and boat parking lot is set to become Tucker's signature downtown park when it opens in the fall.
Since President Trump imposed a 50% tariff on Brazil, one of the world's top coffee exporters, Atlanta coffee shops say higher bean costs are cutting into their profits.
As East Point works to add bike lanes, landscaping, and parking, local businesses report hundreds of thousands in lost sales, citing blocked storefronts and declining foot traffic.
Businesses in downtown Decatur have less than a week to apply for part of a $200,000 grant.
Weeks after a fire forced Paolo's Gelato in Virginia-Highland to close, the shop is back in business thanks to its customers.
Georgians who live on farms and their vets are getting prepared for the worst as the winter storm gets closer to the state.
Officials at the Atlanta airport have been drilling with some new massive machines since December, but this weekend will be the first time they are put to the test in a real storm.
Multiple Georgia school districts have canceled class or are going virtual on Monday ahead of the upcoming winter storm.
A federal judge in Georgia on Friday dismissed a U.S. Justice Department lawsuit seeking voter information from the state, ruling the federal government had sued in the wrong city.
Sen. Jon Ossoff and the mayor of Social Circle are asking for answers about a possible plan to open a large-scale detainee holding center in the small Georgia city.