Moore met with about 60 constituents Saturday morning to discuss the controversial loitering bill and other issues.
The meeting will be held Saturday morning at Simply Southern restaurant.
Cherokee County Republican Women's February Candidate Forum will feature the two candidates running in the county commission chair race.
The Cherokee state representative says his political inexperience and the lack of mentoring from House leadership resulted in a bill that would have relaxed loitering laws.
Canton residents can pick up a free tree from the Tree City USA members on Friday.
Meeting is Monday, Feb. 17, at 6 p.m.
Alpharetta Sen. Brandon Beach wants metro Atlanta's four main transit agencies to develop a website that allows riders to plan and pay for a trip that involves riding one or more of the participating transit systems.
Locations open will offer "red vest assistance"
How is the Regional Transportation Plan, a $59 billion plan for transportation spending in an 18-county metro Atlanta region through the year 2040, stacking up?
Georgia governor announces members of the Severe Winter Weather Warning and Preparedness Task Force on Monday.
State representative supports children with epilepsy having legal access to a cannabis-based oil that could ease their discomfort and distress.
State Sen. Vincent Fort was among 10 activists arrested Monday in Gov. Nathan Deal's office after calling on the state to expand its Medicaid program.
TRAGIC, the Cherokee-based group that pushed for changes to the State Health Benefit Plan, is "reserving judgement" on newly adopted revisions.
Several subdivisions in the city are under a boil water advisory until further notice.
The U.S. Postal Service's increase for the cost of a first-class stamp is the largest hike for consumer postage in more than a decade.
The city will be able to resurface parts of East Main Street and North Street and to make signal loop repairs at several intersection.
Canton's City Manager Search Committee will begin the task of finding a permanent manager who will be charged with running the county seat.
The Cherokee County Commission will discuss a decision by the county Elections Board to hold off on implementing precinct changes until 2015.
Republican candidates Meagan Biello and Sam Moore will take questions during the forum, which starts at 6 p.m. Thursday Jan. 30 in downtown Canton.
Early voting starts on Tuesday and will continue through next Friday for the seat, which covers portions of Cherokee, Forsyth and north Fulton counties.
Cummins will be compensated no more than $10,000 per month for his duties.
A committee tasked with finding an interim city manager is expected to announce its chosen person tonight.
Bells Ferry Road at the Little River Bridge will be closed for four hours on Thursday, Jan. 23.
The recount places Sam Moore and Meagan Biello as the two candidates who will proceed to next month's runoff.
Pat Gold will serve as president while Michael Buckner will become the new vice president.
The Georgia Department of Transportation's maintenance crews this week will be repairing pavement edges on three state routes.
Tony Syracuse says Georgia Gun Owners, Inc. mislead members into believing Jeff Duncan and Meagan Biello do not support the Second Amendment.
Cherokee Republican Jeff Duncan made the request as a two-vote difference separates him from second-place candidate Meagan Biello.
Cherokee Commissioners next week will hold their annual retreat at Barnsley Gardens in Adairsville.
Crews will be repairing the guardrails on the interstate at Towne Lake Parkway in Woodstock and Riverstone Parkway in Canton.
State Rep. Scot Turner on Saturday will hold joint meetings with State Sens. Bruce Thompson and Brandon Beach.
The run-off is scheduled for Tuesday, Feb. 4.
The Cherokee County Commission will consider accepting $3,000 from the ASPCA to care for dogs taken from a former dog breeder.
Canton Mayor Gene Hobgood said former City Manager Scott Wood was not forced to step down from the post he'd held for nearly five years.
Chief Financial Officer Nathan Ingram will serve as interim city manager.
Residents Sandy McGrew, Bill Grant and John Rust will be sworn in tonight by Judge Marion T. Pope.
Business owner John Harmon will challenge District 3 incumbent Michael Geist in the May 20 Republican primary.
Incoming Canton City Council member Sandy McGrew discusses her priorities and goals for the city.
Canton City Councilman-elect Bill Grant shared his goals and plans he wants to execute once he's sworn into office.
Outgoing Canton City Councilman Bill Bryan shares his thoughts on his tenure, the city's successes and Canton's future.