Juror no-shows in Fulton County have until May 31 to take advantage.
The Georgia Department of Labor will host a live chat with online job search tips on Wednesday, May 30. You can join in on Patch.
The two challengers are former law enforcement officers.
Qualifying ended Friday at noon and election season is in full swing.
Pat Gardner points out the new boundaries to District 57
It's a four-way intersection but there's only three stop signs. And at night you can only see two.
On the agenda: An Edgewood property zoning variance equest and a vote on parking meter fines change.
One city councilman says it's time to nix the parking enforcement contract and 'move on.' How do you think the city should address issues with PARKatlanta?
Fulton County Superior Court Judge Kimberly M. Esmond Adams explains a month-long initiative designed to give amnesty to people who skip out on their civic responsibility.
A YouTube Video posted by Democrats from the House Ways and Means Committee captures part of the exchange between Rep. John Lewis and Rep. Paul Broun, proposed elimination of funding for a part of the federal Voting Rights Act.
On July 31, metro Atlanta voters will decide on an $8 billion, multi-county transportation project. One East Atlanta Patch resident offers reasons why they should vote "no."
President Obama and Rep. John Lewis both come out in favor of what remains a controversial issue.
Events of note in East Atlanta Patch
University of Georgia President Michael Adams is leaving.
Fulton County residents who've skipped out on their jury summonses can serve at a future date without penalty.
Events of note of interest to and affecting residents of East Atlanta Patch
The team wants a new stadium. How do you think it should be funded?
Join the Georgia Department of Labor for tips on how to write the perfect resume.
The Georgia Department of Labor will offer résumé-writing advice in a live chat featured on Patch.
A rundown of the recent sentences handed down on those accused of crimes in the East Atlanta Patch neighborhoods of APD Zone 6.
Atlanta Police Department opens mini-precinct at Medical Center to concentrate on Boulevard corridor.
Area post offices will open late for last-minute filers.
Project would be partially funded by transportation tax
What homes are on the market.
Have your say in a road safety audit.
Housing crisis triggers scams.
Join the Georgia Department of Labor's live chat on how to make the best impression.
Food Stamp applicants would be required to enter job training programs under bill under consideration by legislature.
A breakdown of how each precinct voted.
City had that that without a "yes" vote, residents faced a 30 percent hike in water and sewer rates.
Federally-funded program offering residential property owners the ability to get up to $3,500 towards air sealing, insulation improvement, weatherstripping, caulking, and the replacement of older, inefficient heating and cooling systems.
In 57-page filing, bar owner David Johnson says Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed was wrong to deny him a liquor license.
East Atlanta Patch voters in DeKalb to decide Sunday alcohol sales; those in Atlanta will determine fate of the one-penny municipal option sales tax.
Customers in affected areas should boil water for 1 minute past a rolling boil before using it for cooking, drinking or brushing teeth.
City leaders, residents, business owners to meet today to discuss what needs to be changed and hear from the public what works and what doesn't.
Holiday schedule in observance of President's Day.
Nomination deadline Feb. 20
Candler Park has been redrawn into a new district.
Presidential Preference Primary deadline is Feb. 6. The General Primary Election is March 6, 2012.
Sewer lines being rerouted in project scheduled to last through Feb. 23.