As of Wednesday evening, there have been 63 confirmed cases of the new coronavirus in Alpharetta and 50 in Milton.
The Fulton Board of Health released the amount of cases of coronavirus by city and zip code as of Monday, including Alpharetta and Milton.
The Georgia Department of Public Health and the CDC will visit randomly selected Fulton and DeKalb homes for a voluntary antibody survey.
Testing at the Alpharetta Walgreens, 11855 Jones Bridge Rd., begins Friday and is by appointment only, with up to 150 tests done daily.
Staff members at two Alpharetta long-term facilities are sick, and a resident has died, the Georgia Department of Health reported Friday.
Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency received a donation of 330,000 N-95 masks from Cisco on Wednesday.
The state is working with Jackson Healthcare to bring roughly 570 additional healthcare professionals to health systems in Georgia.
In response to the coronavirus, Bako Diagnostics in Alpharetta has expanded its testing, with results available in 24 hours for 2,000 tests.
Here are the latest local updates on the coronavirus and closures in the Alpharetta and Milton area as of Thursday, April 2nd.
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Alpharetta and Milton are under a state of emergency so the cities can operate essential services and fight the coronavirus.
A GA senator who was at the Capitol on Monday tested positive for coronavirus; officials including the Lt. Gov. are now in self-quarantine.
Gov. Brian Kemp confirmed Thursday afternoon that the first coronavirus-related death in Georgia has occurred in Cobb County.
A second Fulton Schools employee has tested positive for coronavirus, officials said, as the district wraps up two days of cleaning.
CVS Pharmacies will waive charges for the home delivery of prescription meds amid precautions regarding the new coronavirus.
Atlanta Audubon will restore 10 acres of bird-friendly habitat, building on the 12 acres restored during phase one of this project in 2019.
Milton started its Mayor's Run a few years after its incorporation, then joined with Jog for a Cause to create an even more robust event.
The Turkey Trot is a fundraiser for the Cambridge High School Boys Soccer team on Thanksgiving morning.
How long you live might be affected by your neighborhood, according to the most recent data from the CDCP.
In a landmark opioid trial, every U.S. city and county could have a say. See what that means for Alpharetta and Milton.
Fulton Board of Health officials said Wednesday a local hospital verified a 44-year-old woman has tested positive for the virus.
The addition brings the total number of bike share stations in Alpharetta to five with a sixth station located in Roswell’s Big Creek Park.
A DEA database shows where more than 70 billion painkillers were sent. Here’s how many pills Alpharetta and Milton pharmacies received.
The City's Master Trail Plan Kick-Off Meeting and Open House will be held Monday, July 22 from 5-6 p.m., in City Hall Council Chambers.
Twenty-one Georgia Urology physicians around north Fulton and Forsyth counties received Top Doctors honors in Atlanta.
Dr. John A. Zora of the practice's Alpharetta office was named a Top Doctor in metro Atlanta.
The GA Department of Public Health has confirmed a case of measles in an unvaccinated metro Atlanta resident who recently traveled overseas.
The Atlanta Regional Commission awarded a $150,000 Livable Centers Initiative planning grant to Alpharetta to connect trails, bus stops.
Northside Hospital Cancer Institute is offering a free community skin cancer screening June 13 at its Northside/Alpharetta Medical Campus.
The nonprofit group Leapfrog has released its new round of hospital safety grades. See what your Georgia hospital scored.
Walmart and Sam’s Club stores nationwide are raising the minimum age to buy tobacco products, including all e-cigarettes, to 21.
The free May workouts will be led by personal trainers or gym staff members, and are designed for people of every fitness level.
The “kissing bug,” which can transmit fatal Chagas disease, is active in Georgia, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warns.
Bell Memorial Park in Milton will once again host the opening ceremony of the Fulton Golden Games, a month-long competition for adults.
The 2019 Boston Marathon is underway Monday. Here’s who’s running from Alpharetta and Milton.
Alpharetta’s portion of the Big Creek Greenway is currently closed due to rising floodwaters from the weekend's heavy rains.
Of the 35 healthcare companies on Fortune's list, Jackson Healthcare was one of two in Georgia, and ranked ninth on the list.
The North Fulton community is invited to walk or run for a great cause through Avalon for Heart & Sole 5K benefiting The Lionheart School.
Jackson Healthcare associates with infants, toddlers preschool and pre-k aged children now have the access to childcare.
Dr. Mary Ninan will practice at Georgia Cancer Specialists' Alpharetta and Johns Creek offices.