Jaden Martin-Burgess, 7th grader at Northwestern Middle, was honored at a recent City Council Meeting for saving his siblings during a fire.
Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with dancing and feasting benefiting the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation on March 23.
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Crews with Georgia Power are converting Alpharetta's older sodium lamps to energy-efficient LED lighting.
Some of the best and most useful content comes from the Patch community. Here's a roundup of stories from this week.
See what's happening in Alpharetta-Milton - check out the Patch Calendar
With the passing of Mark Law, the Milton Arts Council hopes to raise money for a project he dreamed of for Milton.
Dean Carter’s book has won an Illumination award, and he’ll offer his time in Alpharetta on Wednesday.
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DataScan, alongside Trees Atlanta and the Arbor Day Foundation, is making the city a bit greener.
Providence Bank donated some needed funds to the Alpharetta Old Milton County Historical Society’s project.
Residents are encouraged to review the plans and go to the Thursday meeting to share thoughts.
A new survey shows how willing Georgia residents are to make lifestyle adjustments to combat climate change.
Abrams for president? | Changing GA voting | Atlanta Dogwood Festival | IRS bribes | Prison guard caught | Cold case rape arrest
Baby Raven, who won the hearts of thousands with her infectious smile, just got home from her fifth open-heart surgery in Boston.
Pre-teen rape conviction | Officer on trial for murder | Lucy McBath | Blood drive for fallen officer | Big medical merger | Double murder
An Alpharetta business owner and hunter is being condemned on social media for killing two elephants, claiming self-defense.
'Creepy' Coke napkins on Delta | Election 2020 | Terror suspect plea | Confederate symbols | Fiery crash | Cyber hacking challenge
The Alpharetta Rotary Club's inaugural event was held Feb. 2 at the Wills Park pool.
This new initiative will explore how to incorporate agriculture in redevelopment plans.
Here's a roundup of some events taking place in and around metro Atlanta.
The event is a fundraiser for the Alpharetta Public Safety Foundation.
The 2019 festival will be held Saturday, April 27 along Crabapple Road.
North Fulton Community Charities is offering the Volunteer Income Tax Program to individuals whose income was less than $55,000 in 2018.
Free Workshop On Saturday Jan 19 at Milton Library from 1 to 2:30P
Students collected clothes, shoes, toys and other donations for Angels Over Forsyth
The Drake House serves dozens of homeless women and children in North Fulton County.
A new report has identified the best city to live in every state. Here’s what they found for Georgia.
Students donated 40 gifts to KARE for Kids, Inc. to fulfill the wishes of five local children
Students collected nonperishable food items to benefit Blessings in a Backpack
The cities will host their respective events to allow residents to dispose of their Christmas trees.
Funeral for slain police officer | Wet 2019 forecast | Fireworks info | Big business association names 2019 leaders | Prep for Peach Drop.
Here are the top, heart-warming pet stories for 2018 in Georgia, including Cat Cafe opening in Marietta.
Here are some of the top stories making headlines in Alpharetta and Milton for 2018, including Matilda's opening in Milton.
The list was compiled by Money magazine.
The city will host its Bring One for the Chipper event on Saturday, Jan. 5.
Residents can drop off their Christmas trees at The Home Depot on Windward Parkway for recycling.