From your favorite eatery to your favorite retailer, here’s a look at what’s open Cartersville on New Year’s Day.
There are several options to get rid of your once-live tree in ways that are good for the Cartersville community, and environment.
During the system upgrade, the Driver Record and Integrated Vehicle Enterprise System, including online services, will be unavailable.
Patch loves pets, so we've asked our Cartersville readers to share their holiday pet photos.
Adding a dog or cat to the family might be the perfect Christmas present, but there are lots of animals in need of homes in metro Atlanta.
Check for Cartersville services and offices that are already closed or closing early this week for Christmas.
Thinking of going out for a bite to eat? Then check out these restaurant and food-service inspection scores for Bartow County.
If you forgot a gift or still need to send one, see holiday shipping deadlines and stores open on Christmas 2021 in Cartersville.
Updated federal data shows how many hospital beds are currently filled in Bartow County and across GA.
Keeping your holiday celebration low-key? Some restaurants in Cartersville are open on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.
While lower than a month ago, gas prices in Cartersville remain high. Before you travel, know what to expect at the pump.
More people are getting tested for the coronavirus as they prepare to travel for the holidays. Here are testing sites in Cartersville.
Students at Woodland High School collected money and gifts to give to more than 30 Bartow County families.
Red Cross blood donors will be entered for a chance to win tickets to the Super Bowl.
Boosters available in Cartersville help protect against omicron and delta variant infections, and lessen symptoms if you do get sick.
Whether it's Chopsticks in Cumming or Italian Pie in Lawrenceville, here are the Georgia restaurant inspections from the past week.
See how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Bartow County and across GA.
Bartow Schools are watching for specific threats related to a national TikTok "challenge" dubbing Dec. 17 as a day of school violence.
Got a tabby cat in reindeer ears or a Doberman dressed as Santa? Patch wants to see your pet pics.
When temperatures drop in Cartersville this winter, a little preparation can spare your pipes from freezing.
For some, Christmas just isn’t the same without a real tree. Here’s how to keep your family safe from a tree fire.
Georgia Power employees from Plant Bowen and Cartersville have helped to restore the Black Pioneer Cemetery in Euharlee.
Bartow County Schools leaders were presented with a $100,000 check this week from The Foxfield Company.
The Bartow County unemployment rate stayed the same, according to the newest figures.
The U.S. Postal Service’s annual Operation Santa program helps fulfill holiday wishes in Cartersville and across the country.
A Bartow County Schools paraprofessional and her 1-year-old daughter died in a house fire recently. The district is honoring them.
The country is experiencing a severe blood supply shortage.
The Patch Holiday Food Drive is raising money for Feeding America and the food banks, pantries and meal programs in Cartersville.
Many local Christmas tree farmers are taking precautions to make sure you and your family have a happy holiday in Cartersville.
Thinking of going out for a bite to eat? Then check out these restaurant and food-service inspection scores for Cartersville.
The Cartersville Exchange Club Christmas Parade is set for Thursday, beginning in the Tabernacle Church parking lot.
Bartow County Schools have chosen 25 students who will move on to the Georgia Governor's Honors Program.
While GivingTuesday has gained momentum worldwide, there are plenty of organizations and causes to support here in Cartersville.
Cartersville Public Library 429 W. Main St., Cartersville, GA (Garage corner near Main St.) 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Everyone admitted free.
Small Brewery Sunday is Nov. 28. Inside, outside or curbside, here’s how to support local breweries and taprooms in Cartersville.
Small Business Saturday has never been more important as Cartersville small businesses pull themselves out of the pandemic.
Fewer Christmas trees will be available this year due to supply chain delays, so families in Cartersville should shop soon.