The annual amateur radio field day will be June 23 at Dallas Landing Park.
The seasonally adjusted rate for metro Atlanta for May was 8.9 percent, up slightly from April.
Here's one Cobb resident's proposal to promote stability while ensuring economic growth.
The Georgia General Assembly passed a tax reform bill that will change how and when you pay your ad valorem tax on your vehicle.
With primary elections almost a month away, incumbent Tim Lee's opponents continued their criticisms of 2011's hike in property taxes, as well as the proposed transportation tax.
More animals were turned in this week.
Robert E. Hightower completed a 26-year tenure with Cobb, serving as Chief of Police as well as the first Director of Public Safety, overseeing police, fire, 911 and corrections.
Here's the latest restaurant health inspection report for Acworth.
There are two weeks left to register before the state general primary election.
A total of 108 dogs and cats were turned in during a 16-hour period.
"It is a tax increase that the people themselves will decide about," the Georgia Governor said.
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The county government's online presence has been recognized by an open government advocacy group.
Starting on July 1, volunteers who work with children will be required to report suspected child abuse.
The two groups are coming together through a partnership between Cobb Senior Services and Cobb County Animal Control.
The Atlanta office of the American Jewish Committee this week spoke in support of the July 31 Regional Transportation Referendum.
Wednesday the Atlanta Regional Commission held a conference call with Cobb County voters to discuss the Regional Transportation Referendum.
The 2013 budget will ensure no millage rate increases, but there will be a sanitation fee hike.
A public meeting on the proposed projects on the TSPLOST list was held Tuesday night in Acworth.
Residents are invited to attend tonight's public meeting for the Regional Transportation Referendum at Kennworth Park.
County officials will field phone calls Wednesday about the upcoming Atlanta regional transportation referendum.
The three Republicans challenging Cobb Commission Chairman Tim Lee took issue with his stances on both at Wednesday's forum in East Cobb.
Georgia Department of Labor experts offer job-search tips and advice.
Paperwork for those wanting to run for office ended Friday. Here is the list names that will appear on the ballot.
The county has used the federal E-Verify program to check on worker status since 2006, but the IMAGE program will go a step further.
The Cobb Board of Education voted 4-3 to allow CCSD Superintendent Michael Hinojosa to begin fundraising efforts for Teach for America for the 2013-2014 school year.
Students from McCall Primary School were recognized as exemplary learners and leaders.
The representative of Georgiaβs 11th district discussed the economy, gay marriage, Obamacare and this yearβs presidential race Monday night.
In this letter to the editor, Cathy Fink of the Cobb Alcohol Taskforce responds to Kroger's 60-day suspension.
A Cobb town hall meeting turned into a heated discussion about the proposed 1-cent sales tax.
Supporters of the 10-year, 10-county, transportation sales tax are raising money to educate voters.
Otherwise, the commissioners and the lawyer suing to redistrict the county seem satisfied by the judge's proposal.
The Cobb County Board of Education will meet Wednesday to decide the fate of the Harrison project.
Mike Sansone says that for the Hoyas, the need for a 9th grade center isn't a matter of feeling entitled.
The board will meet at 9 a.m. today in the second floor board room at 100 Cherokee Street, Marietta.
The Mayor and Board of Aldermen recognized the police for their awards from the Tommy Nobis Center and honored the Scouts for bringing attention to school nurses.
Now's the time to try to influence the Cobb spending plan for fiscal 2013.
Why is the burn ban needed? What does it entail? How long does it last? Take a look.
A preliminary vote to address a projected $62 million budget deficit headlines Thursday's school board agenda.