Twist & Shout by Duke Oursler is located at the corner of Canton and Old Canton streets.
William Pu Music Academy Presents Showcase Concert January 28th, Johns Creek United Methodist
Bob Ellis was first elected to the post in 2017, replacing the late District 4 Commissioner Joan Garner, who died in April 2017.
The 54-year-old pedestrian was hit by two cars Thursday morning after getting off a MARTA bus in Alpharetta.
Customers' credit card data may have been compromised at restaurants that include two North Fulton County locations.
A ribbon cutting celebrating the coworking space at 44 Milton Avenue will be held at 5 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 11.
These include the latest listings on the Alpharetta-Milton Patch jobs board.
239 part-time employees will be relocated while another 290 will be directed to apply for 180 call center job opportunities.
Director Jim Cregge won the Distinguished Professional Administrator of the Year award and the NFL-YFL won the Volunteer of the Year award.
Densmore and Urrea are 2014 graduates of Cambridge High School.
The downed pole also opened a gas line on Freemanville Road, and crews spent hours making repairs to the leak and replacing the pole.
Carrington Academy students sponsored five children through KARE for Kids, Inc. to give back this holiday season
Merger further bolsters the “Technology City of the South” as a premier destination for world-class tech companies and events.
Forsyth sheriff's deputies say the 26-year-old picked up the child and tried to leave the Barnes and Noble bookstore with the boy.
Four years after her initial online test, local Atlanta resident achieves her dream of becoming a contestant on the quiz show Jeopardy.
The celebration, set for Jan. 20, will benefit North Fulton Community Charities.
Drop-off locations will be open Jan 6 in Alpharetta and Milton for the 27th annual Bring One for the Chipper campaign.
The robbery was reported Wednesday afternoon at SunTrust Bank on North Point Parkway in Alpharetta.
Signals along Westside Parkway, Mansell Road, North Point Parkway and Encore Parkway will be upgraded throughout January.
Embracing strong organizational habits and a daily routine can help your child make the most of homework time and avoid wasting time.
Students visited The Phoenix at Milton on Dec. 19 for a holiday sing-along
The city has completed its due diligence on the Milton Country Club and expects closing on the $5 million purchase to occur in mid-January.
The city of Milton is reminding residents of state and local fireworks restrictions, and to be considerate of human and pet neighbors.
An advisory issued by the IRS stating prepayment of property taxes that haven't been assessed before 2018 are not deductible in 2017.
Jim Gilvin was first elected to the Post 4 seat on the City Council in 2011.
The 16th annual collection drive provide new or nearly new backpacks, duffel bags and suitcases to Georgia foster children.
Residents can make prepayments in person at Milton City Hall, but should know that this is "not a guarantee" for tax deductibility.
The city will take part in the statewide 27th annual campaign to recycle Christmas trees on Saturday, Jan. 6.
The city will take part in the 27th Annual Bring One for the Chipper event on Saturday, Jan. 6.
Alpharetta hopes to crack down on drivers failing to yield to pedestrians in the crosswalk and "bullying" behavior by motorists.
The employee-led initiative at Jackson Healthcare benefitted 434 foster children around metro Atlanta.
We’ll discuss topics like finances, assisted living, senior living, home care, downsizing, moving, veteran’s benefits and more.
The ACCG Legislative Service Award is presented to Georgia legislators who work with ACCG and its members to advance legislative priorities.
A North Fulton County man died in the December 15 collision, which was reported on Atlanta Highway north of Milton.
Wondering just how much time you have left to hit area stores for Christmas 2017 shopping? We've got their hours.
The accident was reported Dec. 15 along Highway 9 north of Milton.
The holiday break is the perfect time to gear up for a great second half of the school year.
The city said it's working through the procurement process and once that's complete, it could take up to 60 days to remove debris.