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Many of us are looking for healthier food options; and according to many sources, organic is where it’s at! Well, there are plenty of options for healthy food options by Black Farmers right here in our back yard. Click HERE to find a local (black owned) source near you!

With so many of us having several side hustles and accepting digital payments, tax time can be confusing. I found this CBS video that gives some great information regarding what funds need to be claimed when it comes to digital. The new digital limit is $5,000! Check the video out here with all of the […]

Our very own Ryan Cameron will be a part of the Peach Drop at The Underground! Outside of that here’s an entire list of fun activities courtesy of our friends at 11 Alive

Georgia is ringing in the new year with a wave of legislative changes set to reshape key aspects of life across the state. Beginning January 1, 2025, new laws will take effect, introducing updates to tax policies, election processes, and education that promise to leave a lasting impact on residents. From boosting accountability in tax […]

Fans of Andre 3000 have been long awaiting new music. Many, upset about his latest album which lacked the beautiful rhythmic banter; lyrics, often lined with inspiration and storytelling, that we’ve grown to expect from him. Instead opting for the whimsical sounds from a flute; still amazing. Yet different. However, today, fans learn that the […]

 Boo at the Zoo is free and includes trick or treating and themed entertainment. Check it out on October 26 and 27 from 9 am to 3 pm Stone Mountain brings back Netherworld Haunted House this Halloween season; they’ll have escape games for the rest of the Halloween season!  Midtown Halloween Block Party is at […]

I was scrolling YouTube and stumbled upon this video of the classic show What’s Happening. Growing up, I loved this show! It seemed as though it disappeared and then suddenly made a reappearance with What’s Happening, Now. I always wondered what happened with the original show, and cast. Well, according to Biographied “one actress’s body […]

If you, or someone you know, lives in one of the following counties and was impacted by Hurricane Helene and Tropical Storm Debby (for those impacted by Debby between August 4 and August 20 of this year), you may qualify for assistance. According to the Federal Emergency Management Agency, renters, including students, with uninsured losses […]

Still recovering from the effects of Hurricane Helene, these 84 Georgia counties can now use their SNAP benefits to buy hot foods until November 7. According to the USDA they’re also “ready to consider additional waivers that may be needed to help program participants who have lost food due to the disaster and to simplify […]

According to 11Alive News: “State data shows Black students are suspended at higher rates and are more likely to receive harsher punishment compared to their white classmates for similar offenses. These racial disparities in how K-12 students are disciplined can be felt in metro Atlanta.” See the video attached here to understand what Clayton County School […]

I’ve found a few that you might be interested in: The Peachfest Festival is on July 21 and it will feature, you guessed it, Georgia peaches! The festival is at Peachtree Center and it will host dozens of chefs, mixologists, and food artisans. Ticket info  for those who like the fruit that gets mistaken as a […]

Summer is here and you may be looking for some summer fun to get into. Well, there’s a lot of that in the Metro area. Below, you’ll find a list of more than a dozen family friendly activities you can check out this summer! From music festivals, to movies, and checking out local parks, there […]