Atlanta Braces for Big Labor Day Weekend Labor Day Weekend has become one of Atlanta's busiest holidays. Several big events will bring in thousands of visitors and more than $60 million.
Most of 11Alive's biggest stories of 2008 -- the economy, the Brian Nichols trial, and the Atlanta tornado -- made it onto the list of stories most popular among you, our visitors.
World's Oldest Beer Found First there was the discovery of dozens of bottles of 200-year-old champagne, but now salvage divers have recovered what they believe to be the world's oldest beer, taking advertisers' notion of 'drinkability' to another level.
A Fresh Wound for Families of Muslim American 9/11 Victims Talat Hamdani's son died a hero on 9/11, trying to rescue strangers at the World Trade Center. Despite anti-Muslim backlash, she said, "At least there was empathy then. I got tons of support. Now I'm getting hate mail."
Kennesaw State Students Want Fees Trimmed Students at Kennesaw State University are trying to figure out why they're paying campus and activity fees for a 2-week spring or summer course that often matches what they pay for a full 4-month semester.
Saudis Open 'World's Largest Clock' in Mecca Saudi Arabia will test what it is billing as the world's largest clock in the holy city of Mecca during the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan, the official news agency reported Tuesday.
Kennesaw State Students Want Fees Trimmed Students at Kennesaw State University are trying to figure out why they're paying campus and activity fees for a 2-week spring or summer course that often matches what they pay for a full 4-month semester.
Heat May Affect Your Mail Order Meds Are you inadvertantly putting your health and well-being at risk? You just might be if you aren't careful about prescription drugs that are mailed to your home.