Last month, Alpharetta sent Georgia Department of Transportation alter plans for its Ga. 400 Express Lanes Project, which was rejected.
The Alpharetta community banded together to fill a truck with donations bound for the Abaco Islands for Hurricane Dorian relief efforts.
Performance on college and career readiness benchmarks for 2019 was essentially level with 2018, Fulton Schools officials said.
A private school in Alpharetta lost points during a recent health inspection for five violations, bringing its score to a "79."
The event draws together parents, families, friends and health care professionals to remember the babies they have loved and lost.
Georgia outperformed the nation’s public schools by nine points in Evidence-Based Reading and Writing and performed on par with math.
Alpharetta Business Owner Shirley Gary is owner and CEO of Engel & Völkers Atlanta North Fulton and Engel & Völkers Buckhead Atlanta.
Fulton County plans to raise water rates 5 percent per year for the next three years to pay for necessary major water system improvements.
Hosted by the Alpharetta Business Association, the Brew Moon Fest has become a not-to-be-missed event every fall and spring in downtown.
Individual performances highlight the Eagles Effort
There are plenty of fall themed events happening this season in Alpharetta and Milton, including Brew Moon Fest and Carvin' in Crabapple.
Shoppers will find 40 of the best artisans showcasing an eclectic ensemble of vintage style home decor, art, jewelry and fashion.
Restaurants in Alpharetta and Milton were recently inspected on cleanliness.
Data released by the Georgia Department of Education shows Fulton Schools’ graduation rate increased making it 87.2 percent for 2019.
The change comes from the company wanting to streamline its branding, with the name being the only difference.
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If you recently bought a Mega Millions ticket in Alpharetta, now is the time to check your numbers.
The restaurant is circulating 7,500 coupons offering a free regular sub for a minimum $2 contribution to the Ocee Elementary.
Volunteers at the 31st Annual Rivers Alive on Sept. 28 will help remove litter and debris from roadways, streams and greenways.
In a landmark opioid trial, every U.S. city and county could have a say. See what that means for Alpharetta and Milton.
Lambert’s balanced team finishes earn them the meet’s Top-award
The company is looking to hire seasonal employees for its Alpharetta and Milton stores.
The popular Halloween costume purveyor Spirit is opening stores in locations across Georgia and hiring workers.
The metro Atlanta area has broken several records this week for high temperatures when the thermostat hit over 98 degrees, officials said.
Downtown Alpharetta’s City Center Project won the Excellence In Town Center Development and the People’s Choice for the Public Realm awards.
The Alpharetta City Council recently approved the addition of community space at the Ed Isakson YMCA for programming.
Semi-finalists for the scholarship were announced on Wednesday. See who made it from Alpharetta and Milton.
23 Schools & Over 1200 runners expected to compete for the Eagle Cup Overall Team Award
A local Chinese restaurant in Alpharetta recently lost points during a health inspection for storing raw meat and fish over produce.
Motorists are advised to avoid the section of Bethany Road located between Mid Broadwell and Mayfield Roads.
The inaugural event will feature John Driskell Hopkins of the Grammy award-winning Zac Brown Band as the headliner.
IronKids in Alpharetta has remained the one of the largest youth triathlons in the country with an expected 800 athletes competing.
Heat indices will rise past 100 degrees Monday, and the air quality will be unhealthy for certain groups, the National Weather Service said.
Team victory in girl’s JV race leads Eagles in Salem, Virginia
The Old Farmer’s Almanac and the Farmers’ Almanac might have almost identical names, but their long-range forecasts differ drastically.
American Legion Post 201 in Alpharetta recently mailed out its 10,000th care package to troops in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Latter-Day Saint students use early morning for higher learning.
North American Properties, which owns Avalon, is committed to sending two truckloads of supplies to the Abaco Islands which were devastated.
Several Alpharetta restaurants were recently inspected, including Altobeli which lost points for storing raw chicken over ready to eat food.