Barnes & Noble is inviting high school students to send in a letter about a teacher who inspired them. The contest is open through February.
Local students representing Mill Springs Academy and Off Broadway Children's Theatre won awards at the Junior Theater Festival Atlanta.
Commissioner Bob Ellis is completing his sixth year on the Fulton Commission, covering Milton, Roswell, Alpharetta and Sandy Springs.
With Valentine’s Day coming soon, celebrate your significant other and experience “Date Night at Avalon”, a romantic package for two.
The boutique hotel currently under construction in Downtown Alpharetta will be part of Hilton's "Curio Collection," and will have 119-rooms.
Phase 1 of the project involves roadway and streetscape improvements along Kimball Bridge Road between North Point Parkway and Waters Road.
The Alpharetta High School Arts Apprentice students were 1 of 40 chosen to be on display in the Mayor’s Gallery at Atlanta City Hall.
Restaurants around Alpharetta including Dunkin Donuts, Mellow Mushroom and Avocado Vegan Cafe were recently inspected. Here's how they did.
Sephora, a beauty and personal care brand, and Biltong Bar, a South African craft cocktail concept, will join Avalon this spring.
Videos as seen on the Neighbors app show bears walking around backyards in a north Georgia city.
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Not even a week after receiving a "C" on a health inspection, Atlantic Seafood Company shut its doors on Jan. 20.
In just two Sundays, walk the red carpet in style during a fun- and food-filled Academy Awards event at The Springs Cinema & Taphouse
Good news around Georgia this week includes students winning awards, MLK Day volunteer events and the BeltLine Southside Trail opens.
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The school zone around Haynes Bridge Middle School is the first in the city to have active camera speed enforcement.
Top news includes restaurant inspections, a raccoon tested positive for rabies and a fire under I-85. How to share news, events on Patch.
This class will cover the when, where and how and provide a hands-on demonstration on how to prune.
Several restaurants around Alpharetta, including McDonald's and Sunrise Detox Cafe, were recently inspected. Here's how they fared.
Top news includes a firefighter found dead at a station, Pier 1 closing and top snowfall records in GA. How to share news, events on Patch.
The Milton Census 2020 Complete Count Committee Informational Meeting will be at 6 p.m. on Thursday at City Hall.
Milton's Citizens Government Academy lets residents explore all aspects of municipal government operations from city employees.
The intersection of Taylor Road and Batesville will not close, although at some point it will be down to one lane with a flagger directing.
In honor of the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the Ed Isakson/Alpharetta Family YMCA hosted a family service project on Sunday.
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The large oak tree at the corner of Milton Avenue and Canton Street in Downtown Alpharetta will be removed due to root rot and hollow areas.
Some services will be closed for the federal holiday commemorating Martin Luther King Jr.
Restaurants around Alpharetta were recently inspected on cleanliness, including Benihana, First Watch, Mama's Pizza and Scream'n Nuts.
Crowder named AJC Coach of the Year, GACA State Coach of the Year and Atlanta Touchdown Club Coach of the Year
The Alpharetta Chamber of Commerce has selected veteran business development leader Deborah L. Lanham as its new President and CEO.
Competitive search leads executive team to pick chamber of commerce and business development veteran
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Wellness tourism is on the rise as travelers are looking to stay healthy and fit while on the road for business or leisure.
A man from Alpharetta was one of three who were recently charged for mail fraud in connection with a scheme to obtain government contracts.
The county, alongside city officials, are holding the free workshop for septic tank owners.
Police say they were able to arrest one burglary suspect on Thursday, but the other got away.
The company that owns the fast-food Mexican chain announced a new program that will test out boosting managers' salaries big-time.
The commission would review, recommend and approve the acquisition of all works of art by the city, either purchase, gift or otherwise.
Carrington Academy Preschools in the Atlanta area collected more than 600 gifts for KARE for Kids, Inc.
The new pie shop in Alpharetta City Center is the second location for the business, and features seasonal, homemade pies to downtown.