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An ounce of prevention can save you lots of money in the long run and keep your home safe from damage.
Senior Director – Planning & Design supports overall design function
Conference to be held April 29-30 in Kennesaw
SagerStrong Fun Run, in Memory of Hall of Fame Sportscaster Craig Sager, to be held at Truist Park
If you're looking for a relatively inexpensive way to boost your home's curb appeal, painting the exterior can do wonders.
Valvoline Instant Oil Change is looking to build a new location at the intersection of Johnson Ferry and Roswell roads.
All part- and full-time permanent staff in the Cobb County School District will get $2,000 bonuses using federal pandemic aid money.
New York-based Chopt Creative Salad Company is expanding in metro Atlanta, including adding a storefront in East Cobb.
Cobb County Chairwoman Lisa Cupid said her plans for a referendum for transit projects this fall will be delayed due to a lack of support.
Mary Staley Clark, who's served as a Cobb County judge since 1982, will retire in May. She said she's looking forward to family time.
The long-awaited demolition date for the outdated and run down Sprayberry Crossing shopping center is finally here.
Prosecutors say Marcelino Rebollar sexually abused his stepdaughter from ages 10 to 13, until she told her cousin & pastor about the abuse.
Lawyers for both Mt. Bethel UMC and North Georgia Conference said they hope to settle in closed-door negotiations instead of court orders.
The ocean is calling you to this thrilling and heartwarming coming-of-age story that follows the strong-willed Moana.
The next of Cobb County's series of town halls to discuss the upcoming cityhood referendums will take place in East Cobb next week.
The candidate qualifying period for the May 24 primaries closed Friday, and many East Cobb races will have opposition this year.
Commissioner Jerica Richardson will be forced to vacate her seat because of the new district map, but she said she plans to fight it.
A Cobb County grand jury opened an investigation into purchases made by the Cobb school board, including UV lights used to sterilize rooms.
Save the date for the 2022 Cobb County State of the County, 7 p.m. Thursday, Mar. 31 at the Jim R. Miller Park.
Before you fill up the tank, take a look at the lowest gas prices in and around East Cobb.
It was a called Board of Education meeting Monday, March 7, with Dr. Mark Elgart, President and Chief Executive Officer of Cognia.
A pro East Cobb cityhood addressed some residents' claims that development interests are the reason for the group's push for cityhood.
Leave it to the pros to repair just about anything in your home, from electronics to furniture — and everything in between!
Mary Jo Foster's parrot has been missing for four months, but was spotted last Wednesday. She's offering $2,000 for info or his safe return.
Chairwoman Lisa Cupid has rescinded the 2nd extension of the Declaration of Emergency over the COVID-19 pandemic.
Chairwoman Lisa Cupid hosted the Chairs of four other metro counties during their quarterly meeting. This gathering took place in Batter ...
March 4, 2022 Cobb County 911 Director Receives Director of the Year Award
Some East Cobb homeowners are still feeling the effects of the September floods, and are growing frustrated without relief.
Pursuant to official notice, members of the Cobb County Board of Education will convene for a Special Called Board Meeting at 12:30 p.m.
The new Cobb County commission map signed by Gov. Brian Kemp draws a sitting East Cobb commissioner out of her seat.
A cityhood group will host a town hall to discuss the upcoming referendum, and it's already at capacity. Online viewing is in the works.
Judy Sarden, an attorney, is running in the May 24 Republican primary for the District 3 seat on the Cobb County Board of Commissioners.
Masks are no longer required while visiting Cobb County government buildings. This includes libraries, senior centers, and indoor parks ...
Mt. Bethel's lawyers say this is a normal part of the legal process, but others claim the church is trying to "go after its own members."