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Good Day Atlanta viewer information: April 11, 2024
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Mend Coffee and Goods opens in Buckhead
Mend Coffee and Goods is the creation of Katherine and Jay Wolf, a metro Atlanta couple who dreamed of opening a place where people of all abilities could work, gather, and enjoy a good cup of coffee and a pastry.
Mend Coffee and Goods: It should come as no surprise that the Good Day Atlanta team would “perk up” at the news of a new coffee shop opening in town. But when we heard about Mend Coffee and Goods, it was much more than the idea of great coffee that led us to stop in and meet the owners.
This morning on Good Day Atlanta, we got a first look inside Mend Coffee and Goods, opening this month at 3655 Roswell Road Northeast in Buckhead. The coffee and retail shop is the creation of Katherine and Jay Wolf, a local couple who dreamed of opening a place where people of all abilities could work, gather, and enjoy a good cup of coffee and a pastry.
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Halfway Crooks hosts special music nights
Halfway Crooks has become a staple in Atlanta Summerhill neighborhood and it’s celebrating the warmer weather with some big events. Co-owner Shawn Cooper and chef Pam Freeman stopped by the Good Day kitchen to talk with Alex Whittler about the events and whip up some lemon pepper wings.
Halfway Crooks lights up April with special events: On April 13, Halway Crooks will host Electro Nite in its biergarten featuring an evening of live experimental music and electronica. On April 20, the monthly vinyl DJ series “Crafts and Crates” spins hip-hop from various eras, creating a nostalgic and vibrant atmosphere. Co-owner Shawn Cooper and chef Pam Freeman stopped by the Good Day kitchen to cook up some Lemon Pepper Wet Wings.
CultureCon coming to Clark Atlanta
CultureCon is bringing a day of workshops, storytelling events, networking opportunities and more to the campus of Clark Atlanta on Friday. The Creative Collective and CultureCon founder Imani Ellis and Reesa Teesa sat down with Alex Whittler to talk about the big event.
CultureCon on Campus at Clark Atlanta with Imani Ellis and Reesa Teesa: CultureCon On Campus is an immersive experience for students featuring interactive workshops, job fairs, networking opportunities, food trucks and more. Taking place at Clark Atlanta University, Morehouse, Spelman and Morris Brown College are encouraged to attend. CultureCon on Campus will provide valuable resources, recruiting opportunities and unprecedented access to students as they navigate the creative industries.
Do’s and don’ts for potential homebuyers
Whether you are ready to take the leap and buy a home in today’s real estate market is a big decision. Atlanta realtor Alexis Clark joins Joanne Feldman to share some advice and trends for those in the hunt.
Real estate agent Alexis Clark gives real estate trends and tips in Atlanta: Clark discusses current and upcoming trends in the real estate market, such as housing demand, interest rates, and notable shifts in buyer preferences.
Chadwick Boyd’s double allium lemon tart
Alliums – spring onions, scallions, green garlic, and sweet onions – are probably popping up at your local farmers market, and food and lifestyle expert Chadwick Boyd has the perfect tart that makes use of the fresh produce.
Chadwick Boyd has the latest in food trends: Chadwick Boyd is featured in the “Better Homes & Gardens April 2024 Issue.” He demos his Double Allium Lemon Tart.
Melissa Peterman talks ‘Person, Place or Thing’
”Person, Place or Thing” is back for a second season of the classic game with a comedic twist. Host Melissa Peterman leads all the fun, and she joins Sharon Lawson to talk about the show and its super fan contest that lets viewers play along from their couch.
“Person, Place or Thing” with Melissa Peterman: FOX’S game show “Person, Place or Thing” is based on the popular 20-question game and is returning for a second season.
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Drama mars finish of half-marathon national championships in Atlanta
The 2026 Publix Atlanta Marathon, which served as the USA Track & Field Half Marathon Championships, met chaos Sunday in the women’s half marathon event.
Three runners — Jess McClain, Emma Grace Hurley and Ednah Kurgat — were led off course by an official race vehicle with less than 2 miles to go. The nearly-half-mile error, according to data from Hurley’s Strava account, cost the runners their top-three finishes.
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Police increase presence across metro Atlanta amid teen takeover rumors
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) — Popular gathering spots across metro Atlanta saw heightened law enforcement presence Saturday night following rumors of potential “teen takeovers.”
Authorities say a similar event last weekend led to more than a dozen teenagers and adults being taken into custody. In response, agencies across the metro area are stepping up patrols in several high-traffic areas, including the Beltline and the Cumberland Mall and Battery districts.
PREVIOUS COVERAGE: 9 juveniles, 8 adults charged after weekend ‘takeover’ event at The Battery
Along the Atlanta Beltline, Atlanta police confirmed they increased staffing levels as a precaution. An APD officer on scene told Atlanta News First that officers are maintaining an enhanced presence due to the takeover rumors. An Atlanta News First crew observed multiple people put in handcuffs and an APD officer at the Beltline said four guns had been confiscated.
Multiple patrol units were visible along the Beltline, with officers monitoring foot traffic and briefly detaining several individuals. Police said the show of force is intended to deter large, disruptive gatherings before they begin.
Cumberland Mall to have teen curfew Saturday after ‘takeover’ at The Battery
In Cobb County, law enforcement agencies are coordinating efforts around Cumberland Mall and The Battery Atlanta. The Cobb County Sheriff’s Office deployed its mounted patrol unit, with four deputies on horseback circling the mall. Units from the Cobb County Police Department, Marietta Police Department, and the Georgia State Patrol were also seen monitoring traffic and pedestrian activity in the area.
Electronic message boards and posted signage between Cumberland and The Battery warned visitors of the increased law enforcement presence. Officers said the goal is to prevent a repeat of last weekend’s arrests and ensure public safety.
For now, officials say the evening remains calm, but they are prepared to respond quickly if large crowds begin to form.
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Shooting causes lockdown at Mall of Stonecrest
STONECREST, Ga. – The DeKalb County Police Department is investigating a shooting that occurred at the Mall of Stonecrest on Saturday afternoon.
What we know:
The department was alerted to the shooting around 12:40 p.m. Officers responded to the mall and immediately began a search of the premises. In an early update, police stated the mall was on lockdown and that no victim had been found.
A few hours later, police confirmed a victim had been located and several people were detained after running away from the mall. The injured person was transported to a hospital and is expected to survive.
The mall remained on lockdown as of 3:45 p.m. as officers continued clearing the building. Police said the process could take several hours and requested that the public continue to avoid the area.
DeKalb police stated there is no further danger to the public.
What we don’t know:
At this time, it is unclear what led to the shooting or if any of the detained individuals have been charged.
The Source: Information in this article came from the DeKalb County Police Department via an email.
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