Atlanta, GA
Atlanta to celebrate 140th St. Patrick’s Parade
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – Floats, dancers, musicians and more will flood Peachtree Street on Saturday for the 140th Atlanta St. Patrick’s Parade!
The parade, which is the city’s longest-running event, runs from noon to 1:30 p.m. Atlanta News First’s own Monica Pearson is the grand marshal!
ANF+ will stream the parade live on our website and Youtube page, as well as on FireTV, Apple TV and Roku.
Thousands are expected to flock to the event, which features more than 100 floats and 1,300 participants. It starts near the Woodruff Arts Center and ends at the intersection of 5th Street NE.
If you’d like to go in person, there are several parking decks available:
- Colony Square parking deck on 14th Street
- Campanile parking deck on Juniper Street
- Proscenium parking deck on Crescent Avenue
- Promenade II parking deck on 15th Street
- 1000 space deck, which is on the corner of West Peachtree and 10th Street
You can also take MARTA to the parade. The Arts Center Station is the closest to the parade’s start, while the Midtown Station is about halfway through and the North Avenue Station is a few blocks south of the end.
Atlanta’s St. Patrick’s Parade, which began in 1858, wasn’t always such a large affair. But in 1999, several Irish groups formed a parade committee, boosting the event’s popularity.
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Atlanta, GA
Christmas tree sales fund student scholarships across metro Atlanta
Trees for Tuition raises money for scholarships
A holiday tradition that began as a small side project for two Atlanta teenagers a decade ago has grown into a major scholarship program helping local students pursue college dreams — all through the sale and delivery of Christmas trees.
ATLANTA – A holiday tradition that began as a small side project for two Atlanta teenagers a decade ago has grown into a major scholarship program helping local students pursue college dreams — all through the sale and delivery of Christmas trees.
What we know:
The effort, called Trees for Tuition, started in 2015 when founders Jack and Will decided to use a pickup truck to deliver a few Fraser firs to neighbors. That first year, they sold about 30 trees. Last season, the business expanded dramatically, with nearly 4,000 trees delivered across metro Atlanta and more than $50,000 donated to support scholarships and local nonprofits.
Trees for Tuition now operates seven locations across the metro area. Customers can visit in person to select a tree or schedule a delivery online as early as the next day. The group sources most of its Fraser firs from North Carolina, with additional Noble firs shipped in from Oregon.
The founders say their goal is simple: make buying a Christmas tree easier for families while giving Atlanta teens and young adults a financial boost toward their education.
What you can do:
Tree lots are open from noon to 8 p.m. on weekdays and 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. on weekends, including Friday. More information is available at treesfortuition.com.
Atlanta, GA
Update on travel conditions at Hartsfield-Jackson airport
It’s a busy day of travel at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. And although there are a few delays, there have not been any cancelations as of noon. We also now have more info about what happened to the flight to Amsterdam that was canceled on Tuesday night.
Atlanta, GA
Man killed in northwest Atlanta shooting, police say
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) — A man was shot to death at a northwest Atlanta apartment building on Tuesday night, according to police.
Atlanta police said they responded to a person shot at an apartment building located at 361 Oliver Street NW, near the Vine City neighborhood.
Officers reportedly found a man with a gunshot wound. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
Police have not released further details, including the victim’s name or if they’ve identified suspects.
This is a developing story. Check back with Atlanta News First for updates.
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