Amanda Rose
Amanda Rose is a multimedia journalist for Atlanta News First (WANF) in Atlanta, Georgia. Amanda Rose joined the Atlanta News First family in February of 2023.
She is a graduate of the Columbia University School of Journalism. Amanda's first gig in the broadcast industry was as a general assignment reporter and anchor for KOBI-TV NBC5 News in Medford, Oregon. She covered everything from fast-moving wildfires that devastated entire towns to a homeless crisis along a stretch of land called 'the greenway.' Some of her most memorable stories include a three-
Two close friends spent Saturday at Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium watching this year’s Celebration Bowl.
Believe it or not, it was their 44th bowl game together.
They say it's more than about football, it's a journey of friendship.
Had so much fun at the opening night of Netherworld Haunted House! 🎃
This is the 27th year of 's thrilling attraction.
A drug that can reverse opioid overdoses is now available without a prescription.
But will the price encourage people to purchase the medication or deter them?
Look around this weekend and you may feel like you just stepped into another universe!
It's the 37th annual Dragon Con, one of the largest multi-genre and pop-culture conventions on the planet.
firefighters are fearful for their safety after two drive-by shootings.
Deputy Fire Chief Sterling Jones said he is thankful nobody was injured, but admitted the emotional scars are very real.
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It's been an unimaginable, heartbreaking journey for one family.
Two young brothers both diagnosed with the same kind of cancer years apart.
It's a situation medical professionals say is exceptionally rare.
Loved chatting with all the runners who laced up their shoes for the annual Peachtree Road Race yesterday!
Had a wonderful time at the largest 10K in the world yesterday!
The Peachtree Road Race is an Independence Day tradition in .
The East Point Police Department has made an arrest in connection with the fatal shooting of a 9-year-old.
Chief Shawn Buchanan described the incident as “a lot of negligence in the home.”
Former firefighter Richie Alford drowned saving two struggling swimmers while on vacation in Florida.
Richie’s family is heartbroken, but says how the 52-year-old died is no surprise. They say Richie had the biggest heart and devoted his life to helping others.
A middle school teacher is getting her dream home and it's only 3 minutes away from where she works!
The City of Marietta and the non-profit ‘Habitat for Humanity of Northwest Metro Atlanta’ will provide six zero-interest homes for Marietta city and Marietta city school employees.
But is it enough?
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