The purpose of the newly formed Arts Commission is to help arts and culture grow and thrive in the City of Alpharetta.
Top-10 all-time performances lead Eagles at Alexander/ASICS Invite
Delta delays furloughs | CDC Thanksgiving guidelines | Richest city | Spring break canceled | NASCAR returning | Trick-or-treat: GA Top News
Secure drop boxes in Alpharetta and Milton are an alternative to returning a completed absentee ballot by mail for the November election.
As a National Merit Semifinalists, these students will now compete for more than $30 million worth of scholarships to be offered in 2021.
The Major League Baseball playoffs begin under a new format due to the coronavirus pandemic. See the Atlanta Braves schedule.
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Check out where to find deals on National Coffee Day in the Alpharetta and Milton area.
The Poet Laureate Program creates enthusiasm about the written and spoken word, and promotes community activities and special programs.
Georgia's only drive-through Halloween event keeps spooky traditions safely contactless while helping children in need
JV teams’ race to runner-up honors to lead Eagles
Escape the house and pick out a pumpkin this fall while your family enjoys the fun Alpharetta and Milton pumpkin patches have to offer.
A municipality's comprehensive plan serves as a long-term guiding document for city officials covering a 20-year span.
The new, adaptive equipment provides space for Alpharetta Elementary's special needs population, and a public park after hours.
Ivy Bridge Academy debate students participated in the University of Kentucky's virtual Debate Tournament Sept 14-17.
The Providence Group sells more than 50% of first phase at Atley.
Avalon and Bert’s Big Adventure will again join forces to host the sixth annual Noon to Night fall fashion benefit on Thursday.
The Eagles travelled to Apalachee HS for their first large meet of the season
The Milton Historical Society recently announced the election of Carl Jackson and Robert Sorcabal to its board of directors.
Local Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints members provide community service during the pandemic.
Thank you for co-sponsoring the Increasing Alzheimer’s Awareness to Prevent Elder Abuse Act (S3703).
The City of Alpharetta has been advised that three individuals associated with its team gymnastics program tested positive for COVID-19.
According to the Fulton County Board of Health Epidemiology Report released Wednesday, Milton has had 632 positive coronavirus cases.
Thrilling Varsity Girls Race Highlights Milton-Johns Creek Dual Cross Country Meet
“Drive-In Live” is returning to Alpharetta’s mixed-use center Avalon for three more events this fall.
The City of Milton is hosting a webinar Thursday offering the public insights, tools and connections when dealing with mental health.
According to a social media post, officers didn't even try to stop a sportbike but alerted Atlanta police as super speeding continues.
Police and municipal court officials have moved into a state-of-the-art $13 million facility which also includes a new fire station.
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Celebrations, coronavirus warnings, stats, and how it all began: Your guide to Labor Day in Alpharetta.
Alix Cloud Hunsucker Joins Engel & Völkers Atlanta North Fulton and Engel & Völkers Buckhead Atlanta as Director of Sales.
Early Halloween shopping has begun at the Spirit Halloween stores opening soon around Alpharetta and Milton.
Over 30 Alpharetta restaurants offering 20 percent discount with dining card, Oct. 1-31
The first-ever Alpharetta Run Club will meet at 6 p.m. each Thursday through Oct. 29.
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SAR Piedmont Chapter presents Eagle Scout Awards
Boswell brings broad banking background and depth of knowledge.
Gov. Brian Kemp extended the public health state of emergency and existing coronavirus safety measures for Georgia through Oct. 10.
Protecting yourself against sun exposure is crucial to preventing or slowing consequences caused by the sun’s harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays
Whether it's for a weekend or a longer visit, resorts in Georgia's mountains or beaches are available for quarantine getaways.