His State of the County address says the tough decisions of 2011 have Cobb in a good place on 2012.
Details of the Northwest Atlanta Corridor Alternatives Analysis study will be presented to the Cobb Board of Commissioners this morning.
Several stretches east of Johnson Ferry Road will be affected by lane closures this week.
We've got the results of the latest visits by Cobb and Douglas Public Health.
Road work will affect traffic between Surrey Trail and St. Lyonn Place from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Saturday; at least one lane will be open at all times.
The East Cobb commissioner will make his theatrical debut in The Strand's production of The Odd Couple next week.
Friends of Shelter Animals for Cobb County has the opportunity to save many dog and cat lives, but needs your help.
The Securities and Exchange Commission and East Cobb resident Chalmer E. Detling II have reached a settlement in the case, which already earned him a bar reprimand.
A six percent hike for water and a two percent jump for sewer services began Sunday.
The former East Cobb Speaker's campaign has taken a big hit as tonight's Iowa Caucuses approach.
Fullers and Sewell parks are Keep Cobb Beautiful drop off spots through Saturday.
Several road construction projects this week are altering traffic in several areas.
Georgia starts 2012 with new laws affecting hiring, public benefits, cellphone fees and the rules of the road.
The food scores include East Cobb restaurants inspected Dec. 17 through Dec. 23.
The purpose of the awards is not only to recognize good works in the county, but also to provide a model and inspiration for the rest of the Cobb community.
The Cobb Parents site says it's not too late to change the 2012-13 Cobb County School District schedule.
The top East Cobb local government story of 2011 galvanized patrons, librarians and citizens.
Power pole replacement work has closed Robinson Road East between Roswell Road and Old Canton Road until 6 p.m.
Although the last Raptor rolled out of Lockheed Martin's Marietta facility last week, it faces criticism over cost, safety and lack of combat time.
Construction crews are making repairs in three areas through Friday.
Good food, plus little movement, equals fat cats. Cats at this, or any shelter, need exercise.
We've got the latest scores for selected eating establishments.
The state drops plans for a public-private partnership to ease highway congestion through East Cobb.
But one blogger suggests that "what works in East Cobb will not work on a grander scale" for the former House Speaker.
State Sen. Bill Heath, R-Bremen, is proposing a requirement that all licenses plates in the state display the national motto. What do you think?
Here are some of the highlights from East Cobb and other Patches for Nov. 17.
The Board of Commissioners voted 5-0 to allow a grocery-only market at Old Canton and Roswell roads.
The false alarm ordinance was enacted in 2008 and burglar alarms for residents and businesses must be registered with Cobb County by Jan.1.
An airport-style people mover system linking the Town Center area to Dunwoody was detailed for East Cobb residents Thursday night.
John Miller finished three votes behind incumbent Smyrna city council member Melleny Pritchett in Tuesday's elections.
FEMA will run a nationwide test of the Emergency Alert System at 2 p.m.
The successor to the late Bobby Franklin has been sworn in to fill out the remainder of his term.
Smyrna, Acworth and Kennesaw residents are electing city leaders and voting on Sunday retail alcohol sales measures, while Powder Springs and Austell are just electing municipal officials.
Commissioners could send a referendum to voters in unincorporated Cobb on the March 6, 2012 primary date.
A consultant to the Cobb Chamber of Commerce has identified health care services as a target for economic development.
East Cobb commissioners Ott and Birrell haven't indicated how they'll vote on economic development proposals at today's meetings.
John Carson and Robert Lamutt are in a runoff to succeed the late state Rep. Bobby Franklin.
The Cobb County Board of Commissioners is holding a hearing today on proposed changes.
Rep. Tom Price's 6th district would still include East Cobb but features major changes under the proposed redrawing.
The former Marietta mayor claims that those who oppose TSPLOST transit funding lack vision.