The city of Cumming moves ahead with a traffic study for concerned residents of a small neighborhood.
The approximately 13,700-square foot facility will be located on County Way off GA 400 in north Forsyth County.
The GA 400 toll plaza is expected to come down on November 21, 2013.
The House passes the boater-safety bill named for children killed on Lake Lanier in 2012. The governor's signature is expected.
February's jobless claims in Forsyth County were 111 fewer than in January, according to the Georgia Department of Labor, following a statewide trend.
If you drive through the GA 400 toll booths during rush hours on Monday, March 25, you can thank Carvana.com for paying your toll.
The monthly Cumming City Council meeting will be held tonight at 6 in the City Hall council chambers.
The Lake Lanier-inspired bill, which has passed the Senate and is in the House, also would mandate other boating safety changes.
The Forsyth County GOP elects a new chairman and a new executive board.
Crews will be working on the gymnasium floors for a week.
Demolition of existing downtown structures is complete.
While you can file for Homestead Exemption year-round, you must file by Monday, April 1 to receive these benefits for that tax year.
Cuts would affect federal funds in next year's budget, possibly resulting in higher local taxes or budget reductions.
GDOL has been instructed to reduce Extended Unemployment Benefits by 10.7 percent, effective March 31. As of Dec. 2012, there were 6,033 unemployed people in the Forsyth County area.
The facility will not only serve the people of North Georgia but will also take advantage of recruiting and retention trends.
International Charter School of Atlanta would potentially serve Forsyth and five other counties.
The mayor and council also hear from citizens who are very concerned with increased traffic on their neighborhood street.
The Old Atlanta Park Recreation Center will close its doors for about a week.
A proposal to construct a new interchange on Georgia 400 in south Forsyth County is in the works.
The company is one of many companies that managed to pay no income tax thanks to loopholes in the tax law.
The IRS says it's getting high traffic on its online “Where's My Refund?” tool.
Three consumers reported finding glass in their ravioli.
Both the City of Cumming and Forsyth County were awarded funds to be used for local road projects.
All that remains of the parking deck in downtown Cumming is rubble.
By amending the state constitution, Duncan hopes to guarantee a secret ballot wherever local, state or federal law requires an election.
The group is asking Deal to suspend the arrest and prosecution of marijuana possession cases.
Stamps and Priority Mail services went up in price on January 27. Here's a list of the new rates from the U.S. Postal Service.
Poll comes after U.S. Sen. Saxby Chambliss announced his decision Friday to not seek re-election in 2014.
U.S. Sen. Saxby Chambliss has blamed frustration with Washington, a lack of leadership in the White House and gridlock in the Senate for his decision not to seek a third term in the U.S. Senate.
Only tiny Harris County had a lower unemployment rate out Georgia's 159 counties, according to the state Department of Labor.
The first structure to go will be the parking deck, built in 1994, located at the intersection of East Main Street and Mason Street.
Two employees with the parks and rec department hit the 25 year mark.
The parks and recreation department was nominated for the award by Special Olympics Forsyth County.
The wastewater facility, known as the Echols Road Pump Station, will have to be relocated due to the widening and reconstruction project.
We've compiled a list of closings in observance of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday.
Municipal Court Judge Charles R. Smith was honored by Cumming mayor and City Council for his years of service.
GDOT is urging motorists to monitor weather conditions in advance with the possibility of light snow and icy roadways expected Thursday and Friday in areas of North Georgia.
New regulations were posted this weekend.
The event held on Thursday, Jan. 10, was proclaimed University of North Georgia Day in Forsyth County.
One will be a telephone meeting; the other two will be in person in Gwinnett and Forsyth counties.