Decatur City Commissioner 2019 candidates participated in a Q&A to discuss issues such as affordable housing, green space and more.
Decatur elections are coming up. Here's where to vote and who's on the ballot.
MARTA's Marsha Anderson Bomar has long had an interest in professional development and discusses its importance.
Decatur school board races, however, are uncontested, as qualifying has ended for the city's 2019 municipal elections.
Judge Berryl A. Anderson is hosting the second annual People’s Law School, a free community education program.
The rally is being held in Clarkston before much-rumored ICE raids begin in 10 cities on Sunday, possibly including Atlanta.
Clarkston Mayor Ted Terry hopes to challenge David Perdue next year as the Democrat nominee in Georgia's battleground U.S. Senate race.
The city commission will hold several public meetings on the proposed millage rate in June before it is finally approved.
Sharon Barnes Sutton, who has been the target of several investigations, was arrested Tuesday morning by the FBI.
The Decatur lawmaker who was removed from a podium during an abortion bill debate says women will suffer under the Heartbeat bill.
The fraudulent India-based call-center scheme victimized more than 300 people across the United States.
State Rep. Renitta Shannon was removed from the House well when she went over her speaking time but refused to leave.
An organization protested the KKK at Stone Mountain over Super Bowl weekend, even though there was no white nationalist march.
The bill would also make it possible to remove the Confederate carving on the face of Stone Mountain in the future.
City leaders want to know how you think your tax dollars should be spent.
DeKalb County residents who normally have trash pickup on Thursday will have to wait a day.
New Secretary of State Robyn Crittenden of Tucker is the first African-American woman to ever serve in a statewide constitutional office.
Abrams and Brian Kemp are running for governor in the nation's most watched gubernatorial election.
Stacey Abrams and Brian Kemp are running in America's most watched governor's race.
Brian Kemp and Stacey Abrams are running for Georgia governor. Here's what happened last week in Georgia's nationally watched elections.
More than 10,000 people in DeKalb have already voted, a 177-percent increase over this time in 2014's governor's race.
Here's where you can cast an early ballot in DeKalb County in America's most watched governor's race.
Decatur City Manager Peggy Merriss is retiring at the end of this year, and the city has received 100 applications.
Stacey Abrams and Brian Kemp are running in the nation's most watched governor's race. Here's what you need to know before tomorrow.
DeKalb County has announced its early voting locations in the Nov. 6 election, which includes Georgia's nationally watched governor's race.
The day-long summit will establish a shared understanding of Decatur’s housing context.
The county, where residents have complained of out-of-control water bills, signed an agreement to replace the meters in the next two years.
The work is part of a new 13-county metro Atlanta transit region that was created by the Georgia General Assembly this year.
Peggy Merriss has run day-to-day operations in Decatur for 25 years.
One of only 10 cities in the United States to earn the distinction, Decatur submitted examples of civic engagement in the community.
Nearly 1,000 people brought paper to be shredded at Operation Spring Clean Sweep 2018, a county clean-up initiative.
County CEO Michael Thurmond said the surplus will go to establish a "rainy day fund" to help keep the county afloat in hard times.
After pushes in the legislature failed, Gov. Nathan Deal has essentially ordered the Department of Natural Resources to expand deer baiting.
Wells Fargo, which handles DeKalb's payment processing, is moving its operation out of Georgia.
Action on a complaint, filed by Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle, was announced days before Cagle appears on the ballot in the GOP governor's primary.
A spokesman for Georgia candidate for governor Michael Williams was also caught on video interrupting and cursing a reporter Wednesday.
The candidate's bus, heading to three Georgia "sanctuary cities" Wednesday, decries "murderers and rapists" and says "Follow Me To Mexico."
The legislation lets locals vote on whether restaurants should be able to sell alcohol starting at 11 a.m. on Sundays.
A first group of polling places will open for advance voting later this month, with a second set opening up a week before the May primaries.
More than 1,600 fish, including crappy and largemouth bass, will be stocked in the pond, where fish died in the February spill.