Repairs to two of the worst railroad crossings in town—near South Erwin Street and its intersection with Old Mill Road—will affect traffic for a week beginning Friday.
Cartersville city councilmen are set for a 6 p.m. work session followed by regular business at 7 p.m., both Thursday.
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Instead of the usual flowers and candy, here are five ideas for a fun and beneficial holiday of heart.
The maker of cleaning and maintenance solutions by March will sell 50 of its commercial products in home improvement stores across the country.
The Cartersville-based company installed one the largest systems in Georgia that converts sunlight to electricity.
Tracy Lewis said she would focus on jobs through economic development and be frugal with taxpayer money.
Our weekly list of food scores includes Cartersville restaurants inspected from Jan. 23 to 27.
While thieves who steal and resell valuable metals continue to make headlines, the General Assembly is working toward legislation to curtail the growing problem in Georgia.
The Matthews family's benefits had been canceled with no explanation, until 11Alive's Help Desk stepped in.
Morgan Truck Body is accused of repeatedly failing to provide welding screens to employees and other failures, which could cost $93,000 in fines.
Cobb Commission chairman Tim Lee wants to drop transit from the county's project list for I-75/I-575 congestion relief.
See Bartow County through the lenses of 'Cartersville UNCUT.'
Our weekly list of food scores includes Cartersville restaurants inspected from Jan. 16 to 20.
A $3 million fine GDOT and its contractor must pay for the pollution of seven trout streams on two road projects is alarming, even more so than other environmental fines the agency has incurred, a Cassville resident says.
Cartersville leaders meet tonight at 6 for a work session and 7 for regular business.
Who will be the first go to college without help from the state?
More than two dozen popular websites have confirmed plans to hold a blackout in protest of the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA).
Our weekly list of food scores includes Cartersville restaurants inspected from Jan. 9 to 13.
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As fast food restaurants scramble to offer healthier kids' meals, “Stop Childhood Obesity” messages in the area have drawn criticism.
While several plan 2012 runs for county offices, Commissioner Clarence Brown has set the price for formal candidacy declarations.
Robbins Air Force Base sells new fighter jets to Saudi Arabia for a huge turn out of cash revenue.
Many events have shaped the lives of students as they get set to enter the real world.
Work at the Emerson site of the huge sports complex could begin as early as March 1.
The Home Depot aims to educate the public on the country's move to cleaner energy, which started Jan. 1 with 100-watt bulbs.
Our weekly list of food scores includes Cartersville restaurants inspected from Jan. 2 to 6.
While Cartersville council members who ran unopposed in November were sworn in at the first meeting of 2012, leaders discussed capacity fees and a $2 increase in monthly garbage collection fees, which would cover the new recycling program.
While the city of Cartersville begins Monday replacing a water line on South Erwin Street, the Georgia Department of Transportation's work on Highway 20 could start soon.
Andrew Kent Anderson, 57, an aviation consultant, is charged with nine counts of wire fraud and conspiracy to commit wire fraud.
Here's your roundup of top stories from Bartow, Paulding, Douglas, Cherokee and Cobb counties for Jan. 3.