Some Georgia restaurants and delivery services scored well for cleanliness, and others were cited for food and pest violations.
Corporate-sponsored awards went to students who plan to complete an undergraduate program at the awarding college or university.
Some 84 percent of U.S. adults said they plan to celebrate Mother’s Day with a gift. What are you buying your mom in Alpharetta-Milton?
Brunch options are still available for those wanting to pamper mom in Alpharetta-Milton.
The annual ranking released by U.S. News and World Report evaluates schools based on graduation rates, academic performance and more.
Heading out to grab a bite to eat? Get the dish on recent restaurant inspections at Alpharetta establishments.
Petals & Parasols will be on May 8 in downtown Alpharetta, with flower crafts, live music, cookie decorating, and more, for free.
Have any unused or expired medication that you'd like to safely get rid of? The Milton Police Department will be happy to help.
The new salon, Seven Stone Collective, said it prides itself on green initiatives: care of self and care of the planet.
Milton’s City Council recently discussed roundabouts, including a possible "adopt-a-roundabout" program, lighting and landscaping.
Northbound lanes on Ga. 400 will no longer be closed for several hours this weekend for the demolition of a bridge.
The 30th annual Taste of Alpharetta is set to return in May, with more than 60 restaurants participating. Food tickets are on sale now.
Conference to be held April 29-30 in Kennesaw
The city will celebrate Earth Day on April 23 at the soon-to-be Former Milton Country Club with hands-on activities, animals and more.
An impaired driver crashed into a power pole near Roswell Street in downtown Alpharetta on Sunday, knocking out the power.
Meets at River Ridge, Lassiter Yield Top-Performances
Boys win and distance girls dominate at final home meet
Whether it's the library or your favorite restaurant, here's a look at what's open in Alpharetta and Milton on Good Friday and Easter.
Animal shelters in metro Atlanta have advised against gifting bunnies as pets for Easter, unless the family can commit to its lifetime.
Three students from Alpharetta and Milton have been named as 2022 Georgia Scholars.
Alpharetta restaurants like Kona Grill, Colletta and Rumi's Kitchen will be open on Easter. Reservations are still available.
Children soon can enjoy tracking down some of 40,000 filled eggs and other family-friendly activities during the Milton Community Egg Hunt.
Events in Florida, Woodstock & Marietta showcase distance team
A tornado watch has been issued for several counties south of Atlanta, with wind gusts, flooding, and hail possible elsewhere in the state.
Several Alpharetta and Milton high schools have been honored by the Georgia Department of Education for success with AP testing.
Akasha Eloei Randle was wanted for failure to appear on charges for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and aggravated assault.
Alpharetta is hosting a paper shredding and electronic recycling event this Saturday at the Alpharetta Department of Public Works.
ElectriCom LLC hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony in Alpharetta this week to celebrate its third regional office.
Prospective homebuyers will have an opportunity to tour a wide variety of Alpharetta homes during the "2022 Parade of Homes."
State health officials said fentanyl-related overdose deaths have been increasing in Georgia since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Students from five schools collected more than 380 books for Pajama Program
If you're looking for a relatively inexpensive way to boost your home's curb appeal, painting the exterior can do wonders.
Shirley Gary, owner and CEO of Engel & Völkers Atlanta North Fulton, has been named Number One for Units Sold for Engel & Völkers Americas.
The Greater North Fulton Chamber recently announced the 2022 Women INfluencing Business award winners.
Milton resident Karen White launches 'The Shop on Royal Street,' the first book in a spin-off series from her popular Tradd Street novels
The Alpharetta Farmers Market opens at 8:30 a.m. on April 2, and will run every Saturday through Nov. 26.