We asked local businesses in Alpharetta and Milton to update their status, and we created a handy guide from their responses.
Here are the latest local updates on the coronavirus and closures in the Alpharetta and Milton area as of Friday, April 3.
We asked local businesses to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.
The Fulton County School District is trying to find alternatives to graduation ceremonies for the class of 2020.
Alpharetta has announced an emergency ordinance telling all residents to shelter in their homes to slow the spread of coronavirus.
Here are the latest local updates on the coronavirus and closures in the Alpharetta and Milton area as of Thursday, April 2nd.
We’re publishing a simple open-or-closed directory for Alpharetta and Milton businesses. Here’s how to get listed.
The Alpharetta City Council is hosting a virtual meeting tonight at 7 p.m. to consider a shelter-in-place order.
Here are the latest local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting Fulton County as of Tuesday, March 31.
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Avalon, Alpharetta’s mixed-use destination, has launched an Instagram Live series to give the public a chance to explore from home.
Trails, paths and the Big Creek Greenway remain open. Officials urge those using trails to practice social distancing.
Alpharetta Police arrested a man Sunday after he pointed a handgun at two women who were wearing masks and gloves at the post office.
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Alpharetta is banning dine-in service at restaurants, bars, but allowing to-go orders of alcohol, during coronavirus.
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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.
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From businesses to governments, closures are being announced around Alpharetta and Milton often. Keep up to date with what is still open.
Coronavirus has affected humans by closing workplaces and schools, but Georgia animal shelters are also being impacted by the virus.
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.
Restaurants and schools around Alpharetta were recently inspected on cleanliness, including Senor Patron, Firehouse Subs and Duck Donuts.
CVS Pharmacies will waive charges for the home delivery of prescription meds amid precautions regarding the new coronavirus.
Take on the infamously unlucky Friday the 13th with Avalon’s sixth annual “Luck of Avalon” event from 6-10 p.m.
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The Rotary Club of Alpharetta gave a $15,000 donation to help North Fulton Community Charities expand their services in the community.
Guests can shop at the live and silent auctions at ShamRockin’ for a Cure all while helping to cure cystic fibrosis.
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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 Police said they are investigating a fatal shooting Saturday where a homeowner shot and killed a home intruder on New Providence Rd.
A new video produced by the city and Alpharetta Convention & Visitors Bureau is part of a campaign to recruit more businesses to the area.