Wednesday vroom!

March 11 — Yamaha Motor Co. said it will move its U.S. headquarters to Kennesaw. The Japanese company employs more than 2,000 people in Georgia at its manufacturing plant in Newnan and its marine division in Kennesaw.

⛅ Partly cloudy with a high of 82° today. 

🗳️ A crowded special election in Georgia’s 14th Congressional District is headed to an April 7 runoff, with Democrat Shawn Harris and Republican Clay Fuller advancing after neither cleared 50%.

🛂 Global Entry is open again, after a roughly three-week suspension caused by a partial government shutdown.

🚗 The Dunwoody City Council authorized the renewal of its permit to enforce speed limits with some significant changes, including a 10-mile-an-hour reduction for Ashford Dunwoody Road.

🚫 Tucker City Council amended its loitering code to include establishments that sell alcohol, car service stations, convenience stores, and extended-stay motels.

⚖️ Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee blocked intervention by District Attorney Fani Willis in the legal battle over paying attorneys’ fees related to the indictment of President Donald Trump.

🌸 The Georgia Chamber hosts its 2026 Women Who Lead event today at Trilith Studios in Fayetteville, featuring keynote speaker Bentina Terry, president and CEO of Southern Linc.

🎼 Both the Atlanta Gay Men’s Chorus and Atlanta Women’s Chorus are hosting concerts this month, on March 14 and 21, respectively.   

🏀 The Hawks won their seventh straight game, defeating the Dallas Mavericks 124-112 last night. Atlanta hosts the Nets tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. 

ELSEWHERE

🇮🇷🇮🇱🇺🇸 Here are updates from the war in Iran:

🇨🇦 Two suspects fired multiple rounds at the U.S. consulate in Toronto yesterday, in what Canadian officials called a “national security incident.” 

➡️ The number of people who have died in Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody this year is on track to be the highest it has been since 2004.

PICTURE THIS: Spring has sprung in Downtown Atlanta as the daffodils bloom at Woodruff Park. The flowers were planted through the Daffodil Project, which serves as a memorial honoring the 1.5 million children lost in the Holocaust (Photo courtesy of @downtownatlanta).

🕖 Here’s what’s in today’s newsletter:

• GHSA Basketball Finals

• Holi in Dunwoody

• Wellness Wednesday

AND 

• Concert Picks


✨ Celebrate Camp Sunshine’s 2nd Annual Sunshine Spectacular presented by RaceTrac, a fun, family-friendly evening supporting Georgia’s children with cancer. Enjoy classic camp activities, games, a variety show, and a “dining hall” menu on March 15 at The Stave Room. Get tickets! Learn more about Camp Sunshine. SPONSOR MESSAGE


Photo by Rick Cone

1. GHSA Basketball Finals start today

🏀 The 2026 GHSA Basketball State Championships start today and run through Saturday at the Macon Centreplex. Several Atlanta area schools have shots at boys’ or girls’ state titles, but only Sandy Springs-based Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School has a shot at both, starting today at 1 p.m.

🏆 Here’s a rundown of the complete schedule:

Today

  • Private Girls – Hebron Christian vs. Holy Innocents’ (1 p.m.)
  • Private Boys – Darlington vs. Holy Innocents’ (3 p.m.)
  • 3A Girls – Sandy Creek vs. Heritage, Catoosa (5:30 p.m.)
  • 3A Boys – Harlem vs. Cross Creek (7:30 p.m.)

Thurs., March 12

  • A Div 2 Girls – Wilcox County vs. Washington-Wilkes (1 p.m.)
  • A Div 2 Boys – Clinch County vs. Portal (3 p.m.)
  • 4A Girls – Kell vs. Marist (5:30 p.m.)
  • 4A Boys – Pace Academy (Pictured) vs. St. Pius X (7:30 p.m.)

Fri., March 13

  • A Div 1 Girls – Elbert County vs. East Laurens (1 p.m.)
  • A Div 1 Boys – Southwest, Macon vs. Rabun County (3 p.m.)
  • 5A Girls – Milton vs. Creekview (5:30 p.m.)
  • 5A Boys – Woodward Academy vs. Alexander (7:30 p.m.)

Sat., March 14

  • 2A Girls – Hardaway vs. Murray County (11 a.m.)
  • 2A Boys – Morgan County vs. Butler (1 p.m.)
  • AAASP – Houston Co. Sharks vs. West Georgia Wolverines (Wheelchair) (3 p.m.)
  • 6A Girls – Grayson vs. North Paulding (5:30 p.m.)
  • 6A Boys – Pebblebrook vs. Wheeler (7:30 p.m.)

📺 Watch all games live on Georgia Public Broadcasting or stream on GPB.org/sports and NFHS Network.


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Photo courtesy of Create Dunwoody

2. ‘Joyful’ Holi celebration in Dunwoody draws 1,000 

🎨 More than 1,000 people attended the third annual Create Dunwoody Holi celebration on March 7, a colorful South Asian tradition that marks the arrival of spring and the harvest season.

During the event, attendees enjoyed food, music, and threw gulal (colored powder) and colored water in a display of joy during the afternoon event. Almost 1,500 color packs were sold that day.

“Holi in Dunwoody was a vibrant and joyful celebration, and it was wonderful to see so many people come together from Dunwoody and across the area to take part,” said Create Dunwoody Executive Director Rosemary Watts. “The event was full of energy, color, music, and community.”

🇮🇳 Read more about the event here.


Photo via Gwinnett County Public Library

3. Wellness Wednesday

🍎 Look after your health at a wellness event designed for seniors on Thursday at 1 p.m. in College Park. Learn about how nutrition prevents and manages chronic disease.

🫂 Gain important skills to help the adolescents in your life with a virtual Youth Mental Health First Aid seminar on Friday at 9 a.m. Learn to recognize and assist young people who are having a mental health or substance crisis.

🍀 Get crafty at the Grayson Branch library (pictured) on Monday at 6 p.m. and learn how to crochet a four-leaf clover. This beginner-friendly class will provide materials. 


☀️ Make this a summer of discovery at Galloway! Our Middle Learning Summer Camps offer hands-on experiences from creative arts and STEM to outdoor adventures and collaborative projects. Spots are filling quickly! Explore camps and register here. SPONSOR MESSAGE


4. Concert Picks 

Wed., March 11

💜 Humbe @ Tabernacle

🐀 Ratboys @ Terminal West

Thurs., March 12

🔵 Puma Blue @ The Masquerade

🏠 Home By Dark @ Gas South Theater

🐈 Cat Power @ The Eastern

Fri., March 13

🩰 Rumours ATL – A Fleetwood Mac Tribute @ Gas South Theater

🎸 Landon Conrath @ Center Stage Theater

🥚 Eggy @ Terminal West

🚗 Drivin N Cryin @ Variety Playhouse

🖐️ Sticky Fingers @ Buckhead Theatre

Sat., March 14

🎼 The Compozers @ Center Stage Theater

🪄 MC Magic @ Terminal West

🩸 Wednesday @ Variety Playhouse

☀️ Yellow Days @ Aisle 5

Mon., March 16

🔑 GOKUMON @ Center Stage Theater

🌊 Skaiwater @ The Loft

🖤 Our Lady Peace @ Buckhead Theatre

☁️ FKA twigs (pictured) @ Coca-Cola Roxy

Tues., March 17

🕺 Des Rocs @ Terminal West

🎶 Joyce Manor, Militarie Gun, Teen Mortgage, & Combat @ Buckhead Theatre

🎤 Beth Hart @ Center Stage

🌈 Rainbow Kitten Surprise @ The Eastern (also Wed.)

Wed., March 18

🧠 Mind Enterprises @ Terminal West

🪗 Gogol Bordello @ Buckhead Theatre


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