Expect to see many kids on bikes Wednesday, May 9, for Bike to School Day.
The restaurant will be serving this specialty all week for lunch and dinner.
DeKalb County will hold events at Exchange Park and Mason Mill Park.
The alt-country band McNary performed for a lunchtime crowd.
Bicyclists, skaters, scooter- and stroller-pushers took over the streets of Avondale Estates.
He founded the Task Force for Global Health, which is based in Decatur.
Don't just sit around this weekend -- Get Out!
Visit these sites and you might find some deals.
These playhouses will be displayed on the Decatur Square through Saturday.
The public can buy vegetables grown in a garden on Sams Street.
50 Cents. Period is collecting items for young women in developing nations.
The deadline is Friday, April 27, to get into the lottery for a spot in the after-school programs.
The shows are brought to you by the Decatur Business Association.
Looking for bargains? Here are some places to check out.
You can help the Decatur Education Foundation.
The city and Oakhurst Community Garden are working together to put on a big, earthy shindig.
The festival celebrating the Steampunk genre continues noon to 6 p.m. Sunday.
"I'm not sure how I came up with the idea, but suddenly it was there."
Through June 23, city crews will pick up yard trimmings, tires, appliances -- all kinds of stuff.
Don't just sit around this weekend -- Get Out and do something!
The free program starts at noon at the DeKalb History Center.
The event was held at the city public works building.
Come up with a local version of "I Love New York" and you might win two T-shirts.
Where's your favorite Asian cuisine in Decatur and Avondale Estates?
Zsa Zsa was a pampered pit bull with a permanent home until her wealthy owner barricaded them both in a hotel suite, refusing to open the door for the Secret Service and a S.W.A.T team.