A spirited debate over the July 31 regional transportation referendum drew a big crowd to Mt. Bethel United Methodist Church.
Delays are in order this week as improvements continue on Lower Roswell Road, Paper Mill Road and Indian Hills Parkway.
Monday's campaign events include the Paper Mill Village Food Truck and a TSPLOST Town Hall meeting.
Representatives from Cobb DOT will be at the school from 2-4 Sunday to detail traffic improvements at Fairfield Drive and Indian Hills Parkway.
The exhaustive test covers areas including the Chattahoochee River and Lake Allatoona.
The Governor said the state can't pay off bonds tied to toll revenue until after Dec. 1, 2013, or it would pay a penalty.
Political bumper sticker season in East Cobb is yielding some refreshing novelties.
Charles Bullock, Richard B. Russell Professor of Political Science at the University of Georgia, sees small chance of the initiative passing.
The City of Atlanta has approved an outdoor ban on smoking. Should the same happen in Cobb County?
Advance voting continues through Friday, July 27 ahead of Georgia's July 31 primary election.
Higher taxes and lack of trust are two reasons most Republican respondents are against the transportation referendum.
Untie Atlanta has produced two new radio commercials and a TV spot to air over the next two weeks.
After losing my license, I had to wait for more than three hours to get it replaced, giving me plenty of time to focus on the negative aspects of the state's Department of Driver Services.
The agreement is for a senior community clinic at the Senior Wellness Center, which is currently under construction.
The road is closed between Roswell Road East and the entrance to Fullers Park due to downed power lines and a broken utility pole from Wednesday's storm.
The SPLOST-funded project included new energy-efficient air conditioning units and windows.
The former Cobb commission chairman and challenger vowed at Tuesday's candidates forum never to be like "a damn Democrat” to expand Cobb government services.
As the November election approaches, the arguments for and against strict voter identity laws heat up.
Cobb citizens will have to make a choice between competing public meetings on hot-button items on the July 31 primary ballot.
Tuesday's Cobb commission meeting includes a recommendation to spend nearly $100,000 for engineering design for a sidewalk and pedestrian bridge over Timber Ridge Creek.
The Cobb Taxpayers Association says the Cobb commission chairman candidate "would represent a refreshing and much needed change in direction."
Continuing improvements on Lower Roswell Road and near Sope Creek Elementary School will affect traffic this week.
The Cobb Elections main office in Marietta is open for early balloting through July 27.
Cobb Commissioner Bob Ott is the host for a town hall meeting on July 23 at Mt. Bethel United Methodist Church.
After 28 years on the bench, he will be stepping down at the end of September.
Secretary of State Kemp has no legal authority to add promotional language to Georgia ballot, says the Transportation Leadership Coalition.
We're seeking loyal Dems to participate in "Blue Georgia," a political survey Patch is conducting during this election year.
The preamble TSPLOST ballot question is being criticized for its possible bias. What do you think?
Improvements on Lower Roswell Road and Paper Mill Road will take place on the July 4 holiday
"If TSPLOST doesn't pass, it would be the worst thing that ever happened to Atlanta," David Connell said this week.
East Cobb residents should be prepared to provide additional documents when renewing or applying for state driver's licenses effective July 1.
Mitchell Gross pleaded guilty in February to pilfering nearly $6 million through various scams.
By a 5-4 vote, the high court ruled that the Affordable Care Act, and the individual mandate as a tax, are constitutional.
We're seeking dyed-in-the-wool GOP diehards to participate in "Red Georgia," a political survey Patch is conducting during this election year.
Time is running out to be qualified to cast a ballot in the July 31 primary.
The Georgia Department of Labor is hosting a live chat for people seeking seasonal and temporary work from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Wednesday, June 27. You can participate on Patch.
The senior living community in East Cobb is the venue for Tuesday night's multi-race event.
Improvements are continuing this week on Paper Mill Road and Johnson Ferry Road that will affect traffic.
The job entails meeting and greeting the public, helping the office staff and with events and activities.
The seasonally adjusted rate for metro Atlanta for May was 8.9 percent, up slightly from April.