The updates are included in the annual update to the airport's Capital Improvement Plan for 2013.
State Sen. Bill Heath, R-Bremen, highlights some of the legislation that will take effect when the new year begins.
Cobb Tax Commissioner Gail Downing provides important information about changes, which go into effect March 1.
The coordinator of the Cobb Alcohol Taskforce addresses the Board of Commissioners' recent decision to revoke a business' alcohol license.
The revocation comes after an employee with an expired permit sold alcohol to a minor.
The card will allow all Cobb residents, regardless of income, age or health status, to participate in the program and save on the cost of their medications.
Here are some of the day's top headlines from Patches across metro Atlanta.
The 3 percent across-the-board pay increase is due to more revenues and fewer expenses than anticipated.
Holiday events are planned in downtown Acworth Dec. 7, 14 and 15.
A pair of transplanted Long Island firefighters are driving a surplus fire engine from North Fulton to Island Park, NY.
There are several drop-off locations throughout Cobb County.
The Cobb County Board of Commissioners listened to an hour and a half of testimony on Tuesday morning.
It's on YouTube.
Judge Philip Taylor is the first judge in the State of Georgia and only the eighth judge overall to earn this degree.
Find out how you can celebrate Veterans Day this weekend and support your local veterans by participating in the Distribution of Poppies.
The numbers for Republicans and Democrats compared to 2008 stayed fairly consistent.
Cobb State Court Judge Robert D. Leonard II will join the Superior Court bench.
The sheriffβs race was one of only a few contested races in Cobb County.
Here are a few of the sights and sounds from precincts around Acworth.
Both major political parties will have public events tonight.
Don't forget to vote. Find your poll location and ballot summary in Acworth
Everything you need to know to prepare to vote on Tuesday.
In this yearβs 15 early voting days, 83,800 cast ballots in person, 19,500 by mail, and 500 by e-ballot out of 415,300.
The Cobb Elections website lists wait times at each of the nine advance voting locations.
The lawsuit alleges that the preamble and the question on the Nov. 6 ballot is biased towards approval of the measure.
A senior assisted living community will take its place.
Seven additional locations across Cobb County open at 8:30 a.m. today.
"We're getting pressure from the DOT" to close it, Mayor Tommy Allegood said during Wednesday's town hall meeting with residents.
Cobb County DOT Director Faye DiMassimo was recognized recently as the Woman of the Year by the ο»ΏWomen's Transportation Seminar's Atlanta Chapter. ο»Ώ
Alison Bartlett, along with a member of Georgia's PTA, debated Tuesday with State Rep. Ed Setzler (R-Acworth) over issues of school choice, regulation, accountability, funding and more.
The roundabout at Holly Springs and Davis roads was completed this summer.
There's a gathering in North Cobb.
This year's keynote speaker will be Richard "Dick" Bailey.
A proposed record management system will eliminate redundancies and better assist the Acworth Police Department in investigations, an official said.
Open the PDF under the photo to review the complete agenda.
Early ballots can be cast at the Cobb Elections office in Marietta through Oct. 24.
Payment must be received or U.S. postmarked by Oct. 15 to avoid late charges.
Here are details on Thursday's debate between Vice President Joe Biden and Congressman Paul Ryan.
The supercenter sought a waiver to be able to sell alcohol, even though the store is located fewer than 600 feet from a church.
The Georgia Department of Labor this week will mail notices with instructions on how individuals can file for additional benefits.