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The Fulton County Commissioners Hosted a Reception to Celebrate Dr. Vivian Receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom
Other top stories across the region: Armed robber sought in Lilburn, Athens police ID babysitter who abandoned kids, and Johns Creek ends investigation of mayor.
While temps across Georgia were expected to drop into the teens overnight Tuesday, warm air is on the way to the state beginning Wednesday.
"Weβll work with you to put your future back in your hands. Thatβs what weβre going to do. Weβre not just going to be tough. That gets old.β - Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed
Income inequality and lack of upward mobility are expected to be part of a broad Democratic push ahead of the 2014 midterm elections.
The map above shows a snapshot of total homes sold in October across town.
How to stop the revolving door of crime and punishment in Atlanta?
Atlanta mayor and Fulton County commissioner stress to work together on solving the rate of criminal recidivism in the city.
It happens every year, don't let your house be the one burned down this year.
Free money for a top notch education is almost mandatory these days...know where to look.
Top news posted on Patch sites all over North Georgia.
A combined $85 million will be paid out if players hit the two big prizes in the midweek drawings. Get the details on the jackpots up for grabs.
It'll be cold, but it's been colder.
Expect dangerously cold wind chills with readings reaching 10 degrees below zero.
Students will have an extra day for their Christmas break in metro Atlanta
Here are some interesting and important things to know for the coming week.
Economists say the national home median listing price wonβt increase as rapidly as it did in 2013. Look at a map below of the median home listing price across town.
The temperature will be considerably warmer on Wednesday.
Learn how to make a restaurant-worthy steak.
Temperatures will remain below freezing most of Monday morning
Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) has announced plans to sue the federal government and the National Security Agency over its domestic surveillance program.