Jerry and Susan Stros both have a rare and aggressive cancer. Their emotional reunion was captured on Facebook.
Police say 77-year-old Fred Blacksmith suffers vanished from a Publix grocery store in Acworth.
Dynamic duo delivers 300 hand-knitted caps to Northside Hospital in Sandy Springs.
Top posts in Georgia, including shots fired during home invasion. Plus, how you can share your local news and events.
Top posts in Georgia, including some meal deals for Falcon fans. Plus, how you can share your local news, events and pics.
Thanksgiving will have 1.4 million Georgia drivers on the road. Here's a look at which routes to avoid this holiday.
The felon faces up to 90 years in prison after pleading guilty
For the second year in a row World of Beer has added a seasonal fall “Plated & Pints” menu to select taverns.
Welcoming congregation accepts all, including interfaith families, to worship with us and enroll your child in Religious School. Join us
Heading out to eat this weekend? Check out these local restaurant health inspection scores.
Niche.com's rankings take into account factors such as crime, quality of schools and access to amenities.
The organization's donation cleared the lunch account balance for 4,300 students in two school districts.
A GoFundMe has been set for John Stahl, who was admitted to a local hospital on Monday with an aneurysm.
Receive up to 80% off of like-new merchandise while helping neighbors in need!
The Hoffman crew from the popular TV series will be at Cedarcrest Church on Friday and Saturday.
A previous version of Zippia's report listed its most motivated cities as the Peach State's laziest places.
Suwanee slacked its way to the No. 1 slot, while Cordele is Georgia's hardest-working city, according to a new survey.
Sales start this weekend! Cookie booths will start popping up around your neighborhood if they haven't already. Here's how to find them.
The ranking came after reviewing the most recent FBI crime statistics.
2-Year-Old Hostage Dead, Chipotle Hit With Subpoena, FBI Hunts Armed Robbery Suspects: Top Stories
MUST Ministries opens 3 Toy Shops Dec. 8
Habitat for Humanity - North Central Georgia
Some top posts in Ga., including an emaciated dog left to die in a ditch. Plus, how to share your local news, events and pics.
MUST is asking groups to pledge one ton of unexpired canned goods to help make up a deficit so people in need will have enough to eat.
Find where the lowest prices are in Acworth with our interactive gas tool and map.
Avoid gridlock and construction delays in Acworth this weekend and next week.
The underserved youngsters are taking a trip up north over their next spring break thanks to a private benefactor.
Plus, another Georgia sheriff said he plans to place 'In God We Trust' decals on patrol vehicles.
Also: Lithonia schools evacuated after water main break, Babe Ruth forgery suspect hits Marietta, Scamming college students, and more.
See how low prices are in Acworth with our interactive gas tool and map.
Top good news stories include a local city's video winning first place at a conference, a woman getting paid to give back, and more.
Plus, a man has been found guilty for breaking a 3-year-old boy's jaw and a restaurant scored a 31 on its food service inspection.
Some top posts in Georgia, including West Nile reported in Decatur.
Some top posts in Georgia, including 'Real Housewives of Atlanta’ star has mini-stroke. Plus, how to share your local news and events.
Plus, a teacher who fell to his death while hiking will be laid to rest on Thursday.
Some top posts in Georgia, including a man found guilty of breaking 3-year-old boy's jaw. Plus, how to share your local news and events.
Also: Fires in East Atlanta, John's Creek, and Dave and Buster's, Alleged drug dealer arrested, Man sentenced for noose at Ole Miss, more.
Congregation Ner Tamid's free weekly Hebrew Reading Crash Course begins Thursday, October 8 at 7:00 pm
Top good news stories include a church in Chamblee honoring Brookhaven police, a new app that helps identify elder abuse, and more.
Learn to play Mah Jongg - free, open to all, but space is limited. Six weekly classes begin Tuesday, October 6 at 6:30 pm