Heading out to lunch or dinner? Get the dish on these Cherokee County establishments.
Safewise has released its list for 2018, and a northwest Georgia town knocked a North Fulton city out of first place.
The eighth annual event, set for Saturday, Feb. 3, will be dedicated to longtime supporter Lanier Shelnutt.
The Program’s main objectives are to: gather expert feedback on Minecraft: Education Edition and related products.
The Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation has awarded scholarships to 64 students at Reinhardt University.
These include the latest listings on the Canton-Sixes Patch jobs board.
The Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce will host this event at its offices in Canton.
Juvenile Court Judge Tony Baker is seeking the seat held by Judge Jackson Harris, who announced he will not be seeking re-election.
This award honors service professionals who have maintained exceptional service ratings and reviews on Angie’s List in 2017.
The crash also resulted in a gas leak, which forced crews to shut down a portion of I-575 southbound late Thursday morning.
This program is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served.
Judge Jackson Harris served for four years as Juvenile Court judge before moving over to the Superior Court in 2001.
Lt. Col. Eddy Stanfill speaks to the cadets, parents and guests during a program organized for the Flight Academy scholarship winners.
BREAKING: Canton police say the 2 suspects were able to knock a hole in the wall of a vacant storefront to access the pharmacy.
The group participated in both indoor and outdoor team building exercises that enabled them to learn about each other.
Three of four days missed due to January's winter weather will be made up Feb. 21-23.
Brendan Dowling called police on Sunday to report he was lost on a walking trail behind Boling Park.
The Cherokee County School District has missed four days this month alone due to winter weather.
Cherokee County Fire & Emergency Services promoted 2 firefighters and announced the new Fire Marshal at a ceremony held last Wednesday.
The 54-year-old resident was reported missing Wednesday and spent a bitterly cold day stuck in his vehicle.
Fire Station No. 32 at 3644 Sugar Pike Road is now under the control of Cherokee County Fire and Emergency Services.
Jerry Mercado, who escaped Jan. 7 from a Connecticut prison, stayed at Action Church's warming shelter Tuesday evening, police say.
Matilda Lynn Prince fraudulently submitted more than $1.2 million in insurance claims to Medicare and Medicaid for services never provided.
While the winter weather precipitation is over, dangerously cold temperatures will settle into the area Wednesday evening.
The National Weather Service expects more snow and dangerously cold temperatures to move into the area Tuesday and Wednesday.
Reinhardt University has inducted its inaugural class into the Cauble School of Nursing & Health Sciences.
Only in its second year, the team moved up in the rankings from 39th in the U.S. to 25th, and earned $10K in scholarships to many schools.
Cameron Childers, 18, is charged with vehicular homicide in the June 2017 crash that killed 16-year-old Mahlon Thornton.
The restaurant scored a 63, or U, on its Jan. 9 inspection.
Federal, state, county and city government offices, the post office, schools and others will have the day off on Monday.
The Cherokee Sheriff's Office said a Chevrolet Nova traveling westbound on White Road left the roadway and struck a tree.
Police were tipped off after a resident called 9-1-1 to report two suspicious men looking into cars in the Cherokee Overlook neighborhood.
The pastor of Canton-based Action Church touted his plan on social media, and law enforcement was quick to say the idea is illegal.
The defendants took drugs and $230 in cash during the Sept. 21, 2017, robbery at a residence on Jefferson Circle, the indictment alleges.
One suspect, a medical assistant, is accused of taking prescriptions written for a 47-year-old disabled patient at WellStar Neurosurgery.
Addison Bass is a recent graduate of the Georgia Public Safety Training Center Cherokee.
Dr. John Cauble served Canton for more than 40 years, 25 of which were spent helping patients in a solo practice.