Local School Pink Out Day
Jami Stefano is a finalist for the March of Dimes Georgia Nurse of the Year Awards, which recognize exceptional patient care and service.
BREAKING: A 12-year-old boy said a man told him his mother was sick and that he was sent to pick him up.
The park is situated on 149 acres along Cumming Highway across from Water Tank Road in the Macedonia community.
School shows support for a family.
Find out if sexual offenders or predators live in your neighborhood before trick-or-treating with the kids.
Cherokee County Fire & Emergency Services is seeking firefighters, and the online application is due by October 22nd.
Registration for clients to receive Thanksgiving baskets and/or provide Christmas gifts for their children will continue through Nov. 17.
The two-vehicle accident was reported Tuesday morning along Highway 372 at the Etowah River bridge near Ball Ground.
These include the latest listings on the Canton-Sixes Patch jobs board.
The Cherokee Sheriff's Office is investigating the armed robbery reported Sunday at Homer's in Free Home.
John Aden and Janet Ponichtera were both honored as Chairman's Council Volunteer for 2017 and were both honored at the October event.
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One of the three suspect fled police, crashed the vehicle on I-575 near Highway 92 in Woodstock and ran away on foot.
No injuries or property damage was reported in connection to Thursday's shooting at Alexander Ridge Apartment Homes.
Several individuals have been taken into custody for questioning. No injuries or damage to property have been reported at this time.
Grief counselors are on hand to help students cope with the loss of Shawn Murphy, a junior at the high school.
Blue Iron Georgia's 5th annual event will benefit families of law enforcement officers affected by Hurricane Harvey in Texas.
Dr. Jennifer Reynolds, a special education teacher at Teasley Middle School, is one of two Cherokee residents named to the lists for 2017.
The renovations at the Hill Freeman Library and Spruill Learning Center include learning space, classrooms, technology and a community room.
Lisa and Kenny Phelps of Canton, GA, were vacationing in Las Vegas when a man opened fire on an audience during a country music festival.
The tournament's funds will benefit the Cherokee Co. Firefighter Relief Fund to help families of firefighters in need.
The procession is expected to pass by Ollie's on Marietta Highway between 10:45 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. Monday, Oct. 2.
The tour features homes in Canton and Waleska, and raises funds for the Cherokee County Historical Society.
Akilee Zakee Wilson, 17, who is charged in connection to the June 25 fatal shootings, was located in a Staten Island housing development.
SACSCOC approves Reinhardt University’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing program.
A necropsy revealed the 8-year-old Irish Sport Show Horse suffered a depressed skull fracture from a blunt object.
The Canton resident is accused of driving erratically and tossing marijuana and cash out of a car near the Etowah River Bridge.
A man sporting a badge and firearm pulled over a motorist Monday afternoon in Cherokee County.
October 1st marks the end of the Burn Ban that was put into effect by the Georgia Environmental Protection Division.
The woman was able to communicate via text messages with family and police, who were able to ping her cell phone to obtain her location.
This rapidly-growing, interdenominational outreach event will be held at more than 500 locations throughout the nation on this same date.
Human remains belonging to Massner, who was reported missing in 2014, were found Aug. 1 at a home in Cobb County.
The horse boarded at The Stables At Union Hill near Canton was found dead around 8 a.m. Friday.
Bryan Payne retires from the Cherokee County Fire Department.
Sept. 21 event at the Elizabeth Inn Shelter sought better health for people living in homelessness.
Fire Up Your Feet is aimed at increasing physical activity before, during and after school, and provides resources and rewards to schools.
Museum Day Live!, Smithsonian magazine’s annual initiative, promotes education through museum attendance.
The 33rd annual event will be held at a new location, Etowah River Park in Canton.