The Dallas restaurant was the top vote-getter among 13 choices in Dallas-Hiram Patch.
In our weekly Readers' Choice poll, we're asking you to share your favorite place to drink green beer or wear your favorite shamrock T-shirt.
Here are the places Patch users prefer for fitness.
The Dallas gym was the clear favorite in this week’s Readers’ Choice poll.
The grocery chain opened the doors of its Hiram location Thursday morning.
GreyStone employees worked to repair the destruction caused in a confined area of Paulding County by an EF-3 tornado.
The grocer’s first day of operations in Hiram will begin with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
In our weekly Readers' Choice poll, we're asking you to share your favorite place to hit the treadmill or lift some weights.
Just in case you leave Paulding County, now you'll know the best places for Latin flavors throughout the area.
The Paradise Shoppes of New Hope will welcome a Mexican restaurant in about two months.
The Dallas restaurant was the top vote-getter among 10 eateries in Dallas-Hiram Patch.
Here's your roundup of regional headlines for Thursday, March 1.
We’re asking you where you go when you’re craving Mexican food.
Nine suites in a Hiram retail center are awaiting tenants.
Paulding County voters have several opportunities to vote ahead of the March 6 presidential preference primary, including a Saturday voting date.
Four storefronts in a New Hope shopping center are awaiting tenants.
Wednesday's meetings of the Paulding County Airport Authority and the Industrial Building Authority covered October's airshow and the future growth of the airport.
It's easy, it's free, and it can bring you, local business owners, lots of great benefits—just like having your own personal website.
The store is one of 90 locations ALDI plans to open this year.
If you like your love scattered and smothered, a local restaurant has you covered.
Several storefronts in this Hiram facility could use some occupants.
Flour Child Cakery owner and manager Robin Hutcheson tells us what baked goods customers love around Valentine’s Day. Tell us what cookies, cakes and other confections you enjoy.
With Food Lion departing, we ask you what you’d like to see take the place of the grocer.
Brian Stover received the Citizen of the Year award at Thursday's Paulding Chamber of Commerce annual dinner.
Gerry and Lynn Barr took home the Business of the Year award from Thursday's Paulding Chamber of Commerce annual dinner for their contributions as Little Caesars franchisees.
Sara Magnusson was named Ambassador of the Year at Thursday's Paulding Chamber of Commerce annual dinner.
The county's unemployment rate increased to 9.2 percent in December as more people entered the workforce.
Each week, we feature great homes for sale in West Cobb, Paulding and Douglas counties.
Few tickets to the Jan. 26 event remained as of Tuesday.
The grocery on Villa Rica Highway as well as several other Food Lion stores in metro Atlanta will be closed within the next 30 days.
“Joyful Noise,” which had some of its scenes filmed in Dallas, will be shown late Thursday at Movies 278 prior to the film’s wide release Friday.
We’ve picked five stories we believe were the top business headlines of the past year. Did we miss your favorite stories or news on an issue important to you? Share your thoughts in the comments.
No determinations have been made as to what stores will close. Hiram currently boasts both a Kmart and Sears Home Appliance store.
The Paulding Northwest Atlanta Airport will host an airshow next year.
Owner and manager Robin Hutcheson talks about her bakery, which opened in late October.
The announcement and recognition of the Paulding Chamber of Commerce’s Business of the Year and Citizen of the Year recipients will be among the highlights of the Jan. 26 event.
The pension plan, merit-based wage increases and employee transfers are among the issues unionized employees are negotiating with LGE Community Credit Union. The strike has also reached the LGE branch in Hiram.
Owner Steven Redmond talks about his tech-based business, which has been in operation for nearly two years.
Stu Ostro with The Weather Channel discussed climate change and its effect on the world and even Paulding County during Thursday’s Paulding Chamber of Commerce Georgia Power Luncheon.
The number of employed county residents grew by more than 300 in October.