Coin-flipping cops fired | Attorney's remains found | 3rd-grade teacher mourned | Body in lake identified | 61 counts of child exploitation
Lucas Warren turned 2 years old this week and flashed a big, giggly smile during his farm-themed birthday party.
Good news stories from GA Patches include teen rescued off GA coast, pets given away at shelters, volunteers buy 15 wheelchairs.
The GreyStone Foundation, Inc. is able to present scholarships to five outstanding high school students annually.
A free property value appeal class will be held, which could save Douglas County residents hundreds or thousands of dollars.
The Build-A-Bear Workshop Pay Your Age Day event held Thursday caused chaos nationwide, including in Douglasville.
Kroger says it is actively working to address the bogus coupon issue.
The donation will go towards the development of a brand new pediatric emergency department at WellStar Douglas Hospital.
From ruins to rapids, here are the interpretive programs offered By Sweetwater Creek Park in July.
Children, 7 – 11 years old, will spend an exciting and productive week exploring a wide variety of art disciplines.
GreyStone Power provides students with opportunity to lead and learn in our nation’s capital.
A Douglas County Bus Service Open House is scheduled for tonight for residents to listen to information and give their input.
If you spot a dog in a hot car, here's what you need to know about busting out a car window in Georgia to free a pet.
After the Atlanta Regional Commission's vote Thursday, a plan for a fixed bus route system in Douglas County will move forward.
Officials and staff are expecting a heavy turnout for the Great Douglas County Shredding event.
A former state of Georgia employee is suing his boss after he was fired for what the boss heard after an accidental butt dial.
Help Patch celebrate Father's Day 2018 by sending in your father-son lookalike photos.
The Kids Academy is free for children who will be in grades 5, 6, 7 and 8 for the 2018-2019 school year.
Douglasville's Demarest family appeared on "Family Feud" in January and those episodes will re-run next month.
A Georgia-based company's mission is to find missing children faster, and the employees wear one sock to prove it.
From Georgia soldier to Atlanta businesswoman: How this soldier conquered her career and her life.
Kelly Robinson, Chair of Finance Committee Is Not Concerned.
A chat with Chief Sparks
More than 600 letters went out recently to notify businesses and residents along Highway 78 that their addresses will be changed.
If you were at school or at work and someone started shooting, what would you do to protect yourself and your loved ones?
The Great Douglas County Shredding Event is right around the corner so get your documents ready.
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Here is a list of Post Offices with normal business hours later than 5 p.m. in the metro Atlanta area.
The auction will have more than 22 vehicles and lots of tractors, equipment and office supplies. See the entire catalog here.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will host two public meetings to discuss a flood risk management plan for the Sweetwater Creek Watershed.
A mom from Auburn took her 13-year-old son, who has been acting "entitled" lately, shopping for school clothes at Goodwill with $20.
The new Patch Mayor program is recruiting local residents to sound the alarm about events and issues in your city.
"I’m certainly glad today is over," Tripp's mom Stacy said on the Facebook page that was once dedicated to following Tripp's progress.
Girls Scouts gathered at Clinton Nature Preserve March 24 to celebrate a ribbon cutting of the Little Free Library they built.
There are at least 38 productions currently filming in Georgia, according to Georgia on My Mind.
Other top stories this past week from local Patch sites included a march for gun control and how much it costs to live where you do.
Lance Cpl. Scott Daniel “Boots” Harper died in Afghanistan and will be one of those honored.
Sixteen grazing goats, known as the “Chew Crew,” are in charge of trimming the treacherous terrain above Buford Dam.
A senior at Lithia Springs High School, was named Boys and Girls Club Youth of the Year for the state of Georgia at a ceremony recently.
A group that opposes a proposed bus system in Douglas County, the Douglas County Peoples' Action Committee, is gaining momentum.