Brett Mendoza+FollowMonks’ Walk for Peace inspires with loyal dog AlokaA stray dog named Aloka has become the heartwarming symbol of the Buddhist monks’ Walk for Peace, now making its way through metro Atlanta. Aloka first joined the monks in India, never leaving their side—even after being hit by a car. His loyalty and resilience moved the monks to officially welcome him into their group. Now, Aloka walks with them on their 2,300-mile journey to D.C., spreading a message of compassion and connection. It’s amazing how one dog’s devotion can unite people and spark conversations about kindness. Would you join a journey like this? #WalkForPeace #Atlanta #Community50Share
Brian Sanchez+FollowSouthern cities are booming—here’s whyAtlanta and other Southeastern cities are seeing a huge real estate surge, with more people moving in than ever. Locals are noticing new faces, rising home prices, and neighborhoods changing fast. Realtor John Limbach says buyers are already looking ahead to 2026, focusing on homes with flexible spaces, energy efficiency, and smart tech. If you’re thinking about selling, now’s the time to make your place stand out. What changes have you seen in your area? Are you excited or worried about this rapid growth? Let’s talk about how it’s shaping our communities. #RealEstate #RealEstateBoom #Atlanta00Share
Jessica Coleman+FollowMonks’ Walk for Peace welcomes a loyal four-legged friendA stray dog named Aloka has become an unexpected symbol of loyalty and resilience, joining Buddhist monks on their 2,300-mile Walk for Peace from Texas to D.C. Aloka first started following the monks during their journey in India—through storms, illness, and even after being hit by a car, he never left their side. Now, as the group passes through metro Atlanta, Aloka’s story is inspiring many to reflect on compassion and connection. Would you walk alongside a cause like this? What does Aloka’s journey say about the bonds we form, even across species? #WalkForPeace #Atlanta #Community10Share
normancrystal+FollowAtlanta rent relief: Win $2,000 for your homeRent and mortgage bills piling up after the holidays? Atlanta residents have a shot at real relief—KISS 104.1, Amy Witherite, and 1-800-TruckWreck are giving away $2,000 each to five people to help cover those housing costs. All you need to do is share your story on their website or app. It’s a rare chance to get some breathing room in the new year, especially with rising living expenses. If you or someone you know could use a hand, this could make a real difference. Would you apply, or do you know someone who should? #Entertainment #Music #Atlanta00Share
Ernest Harris+FollowDelta’s $75M Atlanta parking lot deal: What’s next?Delta just sold its massive 58-acre employee parking lot near Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Airport for a whopping $75 million—but don’t worry, employees aren’t losing their spots. The airline is leasing the lot back for at least 20 years, so daily routines won’t change. Moves like this help companies free up cash while keeping things running smoothly. It’s a smart play that’s becoming more common in the airline world. What do you think—should more local businesses cash in on their real estate like this, or is it too risky? #Business #Atlanta #DeltaAirLines00Share
NovaNarwhal+FollowGSU’s $4.6M boost could change college transfersThousands of students at Georgia State’s Perimeter College could soon have a much smoother path to a four-year degree, thanks to a $4.6 million Gates Foundation grant. This funding is set to break down the confusing hurdles that often trip up transfer students—especially those juggling work or online classes. The plan? Better course alignment, more digital support, and expanded tutoring and coaching. For many in Atlanta, this isn’t just about credits—it’s about opening doors to real career opportunities. What do you think: will this make a real difference for local students? #Education #College #Atlanta00Share
John Nelson+FollowMonks bring 'Walk for Peace' to AtlantaAtlanta just got a special visit: Buddhist monks on a 2,300-mile 'Walk for Peace' have made their way into our metro area! Their journey from Texas to D.C. is all about spreading kindness and compassion, and they’re stopping right here in Fayetteville and Morrow. Locals have been offering everything from snacks to prayers, and the monks say the warm welcomes keep them going. If you want to meet them or show support, check their route and join in. How do you think this walk for peace could impact our community? #Religion #WalkForPeace #Atlanta00Share
dianefrank+FollowPublix closures shake up Atlanta neighborhoodsLosing the Shallowford Road Publix is hitting Atlanta locals hard—especially those who walk or take short drives for groceries. Neighbors are worried about longer trips just to grab basics like milk or eggs, and there’s real concern for folks who don’t have easy access to a car. The ripple effect could impact nearby small businesses, too, like the recently upgraded coffee shop. With the next closest major grocery store a 43-minute walk away, this change is more than just inconvenient—it’s a real shift in daily routines. How will this affect your grocery runs or your neighborhood vibe? #Food #Atlanta #Publix00Share
ethanconner+FollowDelta flight’s quick return keeps Atlanta travelers safeA Delta flight from Atlanta to Jacksonville had to turn back shortly after takeoff when the crew noticed an engine issue. Imagine being one of the 191 passengers or crew, just settling in, and suddenly your plane is heading back to the world’s busiest airport. The good news: everyone landed safely, and Delta quickly arranged a new plane for the trip. It’s a reminder of how much goes on behind the scenes to keep us safe in the air. Have you ever experienced a flight delay or emergency landing? How did it change your view of flying? #News #Atlanta #DeltaAirLines10Share
umccall+FollowAtlanta’s print paper era fades awayAtlanta’s daily print newspaper is about to become history, marking the end of an era for those who grew up with ink-stained fingers and the morning paper on their doorstep. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution will stop its daily print edition after New Year’s Eve, shifting fully to digital. It’s a big change, but it’s also a sign of how fast our city—and the way we get our news—keeps evolving. Like the Skycopter’s last flight, it’s bittersweet. What do you think we’ll miss most as Atlanta’s news goes all-digital? #Transportation #Atlanta #AJC10Share