Make your visit to the pumpkin patches near Douglasville a school field trip. What else in nature weighs 2,500-2,600 pounds?
Celebrate fall by volunteering at a food bank, then peer at fall leaves, visit a pumpkin patch, carve a jack-o’-lantern and bake up a storm.
Is your family planning to visit a pumpkin patch this weekend near Douglasville? Here’s the latest weather forecast.
If you're seeking an alcoholic beverage license in Douglasville, our Finance Department wants to help guide you through the process.
Georgia Cities Week is part of an ongoing effort to raise public awareness about the services that cities provide and to educate the public.
On the show, different guests discuss various services.
Douglasville PD's nationally recognized Youth Against Violence program was featured recently on the Georgia Municipal Association's website.
Douglas County now has one the few animal shelters with a stand-alone medical suite, according to county officials.
Secure drop boxes in and near Douglasville are an alternative to returning a completed absentee ballot by mail for the November election.
ProPublica’s Electionland tip lines are open to take information about problems that prevent people in Douglas County from voting.
This vending machine dispenses young-adult books, "purchased" by Mason Creek students with tokens earned for good grades.
In conjunction with Connect Douglas, the county plans to start offering rides to the polls during advance voting.
Guests will have an opportunity to bid on vehicles, construction equipment, exercise equipment, Apple products and more.
Keeping the public informed with events, facts
Douglasville's IVR Phone Payment system is now active! This gives customers the opportunity to make payments over the phone securely.
A truck got stuck when it tried to cross the tracks ahead of the train. What happened next was recorded by a nearby police station camera.
A Douglasville man stopped because his truck didn't have a tag turned out to be carrying what Villa Rica police thought was a bomb.
Seven students will compete at the state competition in Macon on October 1
In the Fall of 1970, Floyd Junior College opened it's first location in Rome, Ga., with 19 faculty members teaching 545 students.
Mercedes-Benz Stadium will allow a limited number of fans in, starting with the Atlanta Falcons' Oct. 11 game against the Carolina Panthers.
The Douglas County Economic Development Authority is excited to share that Bang Energy has chosen this!
Faced with a job at a metro-Atlanta studio and a gate without power, actor Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson tore down the gate with his bare hands.
This metro Atlanta Bed Bath & Beyond store is among 63 locations nationwide the housewares chain said it would close by the end of the year.
The fall 2020 edition of Douglasville Impact is available now.
The coronavirus sent millions of Americans, including some in Douglasville, into an economic tailspin that’s being felt at the dinner table.
A video is to be viewed about drinking water.
Tuesday's coronavirus numbers in Georgia saw a slight bounce up. That's normal, as reports backlogged over the weekend are tallied.
The GBI and the Haralson-Paulding Drug Task Force arrested 15 people, most from Villa Rica, and seized more than $500,000 worth of meth.
The training opportunities are so we may stay updated on techniques.
This year, Six Flags "scare actors" won't be the only ones with masks, thanks to the coronavirus pandemic.
As a National Merit Semifinalist, Carson S. Thaler will now compete for more than $30 million worth of scholarships to be offered in 2021.
While Georgia's coronavirus numbers drop overall, the virus is spreading in two metro Atlanta counties and UGA's home county.
Emily Lightner covers a variety of newsworthy topics.
Keep Douglasville Beautiful, the city’s Keep America Beautiful affiliate, will host an annual fall recycling event Saturday, Oct. 3, 9 to 2.
While a Douglas County sheriff's deputy was serving papers, a goat decided to serve itself breakfast in the front seat of her patrol car.
Deondra Steward, 17, was last seen in Douglasville on May 28. Investigators say they believe she left of her own volition.
Popular guest Emily Lightner is in this episode.
Thursday's coronavirus numbers from Georgia's health department continue to generally trend downward.
In celebration of our city parks, we would like to invite you to participate in a city-wide scavenger hunt!
A former Douglas County middle school principal characterized Trump supporters as "uneducated low social economic white people" on Facebook.