It really was a "Dickens of a Christmas" this past holiday season.
Northwest Cobb Commissioner Helen Goreham held a town-hall meeting Thursday night and addressed the problem of officers leaving the Cobb police force.
The county commissioners meet at 9 a.m. on the second floor of the government complex at 100 Cherokee Street.
His State of the County address says the tough decisions of 2011 have Cobb in a good place on 2012.
Here's the latest restaurant health inspection report for Acworth.
Friends of Shelter Animals for Cobb County needs your help to save dogs and cats.
Three aldermen and two judges were sworn in by the city attorney and mayor.
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The former East Cobb Speaker's campaign has taken a big hit as tonight's Iowa Caucuses approach.
The new year brings new laws on immigration, cellphone fees and the rules of the road.
The Cobb Alcohol Taskforce mobilizes and challenges adults to reduce underage drinking by advancing strategic enforcement, policy and education goals.
Have you missed a headline? All the week’s highlights can be found here in our recap.
The Georgia Labor Department's report for November shows the county's unemployment rate fell to 8.4 percent.
Maxine McCullar and Earl E. Smith of Acworth are among the new members Gov. Nathan Deal appointed to state boards.
Right now, if a private plane flies into the area from outside the country, it is not allowed to land at the Cobb County airport.
A state of the art automotive facility will be coming to Acworth in the near future.
The state drops plans for a public-private partnership to ease highway congestion in the area.
Acworth Mayor Tommy Allegood could possibly be a candidate for next year’s race for Cobb Commission chairman, says the Marietta Daily Journal.
All cats at the Cobb County Animal Control shelter have special adoption fees from now until Christmas.
The superintendent tells the Marietta Daily Journal that this response should resolve the accrediting agency's concerns about the Cobb County School District.
The champions and runners up of the Acworth Warriors football program received certificates from the Mayor and Board of Aldermen.
An independent accounting firm completed an audit of the city's finances and found everything to be in order.
The Cobb County school board adds a third meeting in January to vote on a new chairman and vice chairman.
FEMA will run a nationwide test of the Emergency Alert System Wednesday at 2 p.m.
Bob Weatherford wins contested race for Alderman Post 3, while voters say "Yes" to Sunday Alcohol Sales.
See what the candidates have to say about each other and take your last chance to weigh in on today's municipal elections in Acworth.
Here are the things you need to know before starting the day on Nov. 8.
The general election will be held on Tuesday. Take our Acworth Patch poll to share who you will vote for and find out who your neighbors are voting for.
Here are the things you need to know before starting the day on Nov. 7.
Singleton Orthodontics contributes $6,000 to help purchase the new police dog, Uno, for the City of Acworth Police Department.
The Cobb Chamber's Competitive EDGE initiative has identified economic opportunities for the county. Are they the right ones?
The regular meeting will provide the public a third opportunity to comment on revisions to Cobb’s economic incentives policy.
The City of Acworth Mayor and Board of Aldermen praised the efforts of the fundraising committees and the generosity of the citizenry.
Take our Patch poll, and find out where other people stand on the issue.
The Board of Commissioners is considering revisions to the ordinance meant to lure businesses to the county.
It took just 10 minutes to accomplish all the business before the Mayor and Board.
Although Acworth is Cobb's fastest growing city, Mayor Tommy Allegood and his staff aren't done improving the city's "Quality of Life."
Here are the things you need to know before starting the day on Oct. 4.
However, International Academy of Smyrna’s charter received its five-year renewal by a 6-1 vote by the Cobb County Board of Education.
The Cobb County School Board will vote tonight on whether to renew the charter of the International Academy of Smyrna and three other Cobb charter schools.