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  • 3 weeks ago | live5news.com | Mariya Murrow

    ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - The Atlanta Braves are back on home turf, and one of the biggest additions is the food choices. Truist Park will have a brand-new food hall inside the Chop House Gate. Fans can expect a food-filled experience throughout the ballpark with the new food hall and new specialty concessions. The eight-stall food hall will bring together businesses from around the metro Atlanta area and the South to Truist Park, allowing fans to snack on fantastic food during the game.

  • 3 weeks ago | wsfa.com | Mariya Murrow

    ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - The Atlanta Braves are back on home turf, and one of the biggest additions is the food choices. Truist Park will have a brand-new food hall inside the Chop House Gate. Fans can expect a food-filled experience throughout the ballpark with the new food hall and new specialty concessions. The eight-stall food hall will bring together businesses from around the metro Atlanta area and the South to Truist Park, allowing fans to snack on fantastic food during the game.

  • 3 weeks ago | wmbfnews.com | Mariya Murrow

    ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - Take me out to the ball game and pack a sun hat too! Friday’s record-high temperatures will flirt with 90 degrees for the Braves home opener. Thankfully, it will be mostly cloudy, offering just a slight relief from the heat. >> Latest weather news from Atlanta News First and the First Alert Weather team This is the highest temperature we’ve seen for April 4 since 1969’s 85-degree day.

  • 3 weeks ago | actionnews5.com | Mariya Murrow

    ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - Take me out to the ball game and pack a sun hat too! Friday’s record-high temperatures will flirt with 90 degrees for the Braves home opener. Thankfully, it will be mostly cloudy, offering just a slight relief from the heat. >> Latest weather news from Atlanta News First and the First Alert Weather team This is the highest temperature we’ve seen for April 4 since 1969’s 85-degree day.

  • Oct 3, 2024 | wtoc.com | Mariya Murrow

    ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - A week after Hurricane Helene smashed into the southeast, many Georgians are still trying to pick up the pieces. Helene hit Georgia and other southeastern states last week after making landfall as a Category 4 hurricane on Florida’s Big Bend coast Thursday. It’s caused at least 33 deaths in Georgia and more than 150 deaths across the region with an estimated billions of dollars in damage. More than 300,000 Georgians are still without power. Georgia Gov.

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Mariya Murrow
Mariya Murrow @mmurrow_tv
10 Jan 25

RT @ATLNewsFirst: About 200 people were evacuated from a Delta plane at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport FULL STORY HERE>>…

Mariya Murrow
Mariya Murrow @mmurrow_tv
10 Jan 25

RT @ATLNewsFirst: Do you want to build a snowman? Plenty of people in metro Atlanta have! ❄️☃️ See more photos and videos here: https://t.c…

Mariya Murrow
Mariya Murrow @mmurrow_tv
10 Jan 25

WINTER WONDERLAND ☃️ Stay safe and off the roads everybody! https://t.co/BJ1NFidBYP