The Monday holiday will result in closures and schedule changes in and around Douglasville.
The Georgia Municipal Association recently presented the City of Douglasville with a Safety and Liability Management Grant of $20,000.
Join us on the front steps of the Douglasville Police Department at 2083 Fairburn Road on Saturday, February 26, 10 a.m.
Gwen Sommers Redwine, one of CNN's original news anchors and a Douglasville resident, is working on a project to restore Beulah Grove Lodge.
Downdetector is reporting a statewide outage for Verizon customers in Georgia, which started just before 3 p.m. Monday.
Good news in GA this week include Billie Eilish saving a concertgoer, a cat rescued from a fire and local representation in the Super Bowl.
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The Douglasville Human Resources Department held its 2022 "Wear Red Day," with a photo-op and Q&A session to help raise awareness.
Good news in GA this week include a DUI Court grad turned lawyer, bus driver bonuses and a daddy daughter dance with special guests.
As more Douglasville residents turn to food banks to get through hard times, volunteers are in short supply.
Good news stories in GA this week include an unlikely kidney donor, firefighters rescuing a deer and a local dog starring in the Puppy Bowl.
The City of Douglasville has achieved recertification as a Green Community at the Silver Level.
Red Cross blood donors will receive a $10 Amazon gift card during February.
Good news in Georgia this week included UGA's first national title in 41 years, a woman turning 104 and the Navient student loan settlement.
See how the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday will affect city offices, public parking, garbage pickup and more in Douglasville.
Here's a list of the Red Cross blood drives coming up in the Douglasville area.
The annual Bring One for the Chipper events Saturday will turn live, undecorated Christmas trees into mulch for playgrounds and more.
This year's top stories include the Town Green development, a dollar store moratorium and cocaine-filled shoes landing a woman in jail.
Christmas trees can be dropped off at participating locations in Douglas County as part of the Bring One for the Chipper program.
Donating to the Patch Holiday Food Drive or to other charities in Douglasville is tax-deductible for 2021 if you give by Dec. 31.
Douglasville Parks and Recreation have joined forces with GGLeagues, an online esports gaming company, to start a new program.
Deck the Homes Winners are announced!
Here's a list of the Red Cross blood drives coming up nearby.
Four men were doing yard work when they saw the outside of their neighbor's house was on fire, and they sprung into action.
A Dose of Douglasville is a 10-week program to acquaint residents of Douglasville with the structure of the City government and services.
Good news around GA this week included up to 500 new tech jobs, $3,000 in donations for kids' Christmas gifts and Gwinnett's top teacher.
The Douglas County community is urged to donate food, clothing, toiletries and toys through the Connect Douglas "Season of Giving" program.
The U.S. is experiencing a severe blood supply shortage.
The "Miracle on Main Street" Christmas Parade and Celebration was very well attended in downtown Douglasville on December 3.
The Patch Holiday Food Drive is raising money for Feeding America and the food banks, pantries and meal programs in Douglas County.
The "Miracle on Main Street" Christmas Parade and Celebration is this Friday at 6:30 pm on Church Street in downtown Douglasville.
Various businesses will donate a portion of sales to community nonprofits for GivingTuesday in Douglasville.
The Red Cross is holding blood drives in the Douglasville area soon.
Douglas County DA Dalia Racine named a conference room after Tillman this week, who was murdered at a Douglasville house party in 2010.
Here are the official certified results of the November 2, 2021 General and Special Elections:
Military veterans in Douglasville and nationwide will be recognized on Veterans Day on Thursday, Nov. 11.
Write a letter showing your gratitude for someone or something in Douglasville, and we’ll publish it in November.
It’s fall. Skunks are everywhere around Douglasville. Tell us your “skunk versus everyone else” stories. How do you get rid of the smell?
Donors will have the chance to win a trip for two to Hawaii.