Eyedrum Art Hosts Weekly High Contrast Drawing Group
The long-running event welcomes artists of all skill levels for a casual night of drawing and community.
Atlanta's Historic Waluhaje Apartment-Hotel Highlighted in Preservation Presentation
Braves' rising star hitting ball 97.2 MPH average exit velocity as Opening Day looms
Crime
Rapper OJ da Juiceman Accused of Pointing Gun at Georgia State Patrol Trooper
A woman who rented the car claims the Atlanta rapper wasn't behind the wheel.

Atlanta Police Seek Missing 12-Year-Old Near Buckhead Apartments
Darrence Barksdale was last seen near his home on Saturday morning.
Investigators Seek Public's Help Identifying Person of Interest in Fairburn Road Shooting
Atlanta police are asking for tips to identify a person seen in surveillance footage from the February 20 incident.
Lifestyle
Carter Presidential Library Hosts Talk on "Don't Tell the President"
Authors Jean Becker and Tom Collamore to discuss their new book at free public event

Atlanta's Freedom Park Celebrates Rich History
Guided tour highlights the stories and people behind one of the city's signature green spaces
Atlanta Preservation Center Offers Guided Tour of Reynoldstown
Explore the neighborhood's history from its post-Civil War origins to its modern Beltline-adjacent development.
Entertainment
Monday Night Creative Music Series Features Solomon Kim, AIO Chorus, and Aaron Wolff
Experimental music performances at Eyedrum Art in Atlanta

GSU|PC Jazz Combo Performs Free Concert
Perimeter College jazz ensemble to feature standard and original jazz pieces.
Emory Hosts Albertine Cinémathèque Film Festival
Six-day event features international cinema from March 23 to April 1
Travel
Long Lines Grow at Atlanta Airport as TSA Callouts Exceed 40%
Federal agents brought in to help control crowds amid government shutdown impact on staffing.

Spring Break Travel Delays Persist at Airports Nationwide
TSA staffing shortages due to government shutdown cause chaos for travelers
Travelers Face 3-Hour TSA Wait Times at Atlanta Airport as Government Shutdown Continues Over Spring Break
The partial government shutdown began on Feb. 14 after Congress failed to approve funding for the Department of Homeland Security
Weather
Fire Engulfs Unoccupied Home in Johns Creek
Firefighters responded to the blaze on Murets Road early Monday morning.

Power Outage Hits Hogansville
Authorities say a substation being down caused the outage.
Near Record-Breaking Heat Hits Atlanta as Spring Begins
Temperatures soar to near 119-year-old record as dry spell continues across North Georgia