Here's how the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Cobb County and across GA.
If approved by the full state House, state Senate and Gov. Brian Kemp, the proposed East Cobb cityhood bill could be voted on in May.
Chairwoman Lisa Cupid extends Declaration of Emergency over COVID surge Order is for another 30 days but will be reevaluated if surge eases
A limited supply of COVID-19 self-test kits will be distributed Sunday at Jim Miller Park.
SPLOST construction projects, attendance zones and changes to the public comment method are on Thursday's Cobb school board agenda.
See how the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Cobb County and across GA.
FORMER CHAIRMAN BOYCE UPDATE Former Chairman Mike Boyce continues to recover from surgery following two strokes. He is hospitalized in ...
Donations of new and gently-used coats, hats and gloves will be given to families of Cobb students in need, distributed via the district.
Cobb DOT spent the past few days checking their equipment and configuring their winter weather gear in anticipation of a winter weather ...
See how the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday will affect city offices, public parking, garbage pickup and more in East Cobb.
The Cobb County unemployment rate improved recently, according to the newest figures.
Cobb DOT Prepares for Wintry Weather This Weekend
In honor of what would've been Betty White's 100th birthday, Cobb Animal Services is encouraging volunteering, adoption and donations.
If the East Cobb cityhood bill passes both the state House and Senate and is signed into law, it would go before voters in November.
Dire blood shortages are forcing doctors in East Cobb and across Georgia to delay blood transfusions for those who need them.
Cobb County leaders are keeping the same COVID-19 capacity limits in county aquatic centers, despite a community petition against them.
Members of the Cobb County Board of Commissioners and the county's PARKS Director have received a large number of emails concerning rece ...
New state guidance says teachers do not always have to quarantine after exposure to COVID-19 and schools don't have to trace every exposure.
The documentary, "Betty White: A Celebration," will be screened in East Cobb on Jan. 17 — which would have been her 100th birthday.
Due to the recent rise in COVID-19 cases in the community, the upcoming annual celebration to honor the life and works of Dr. Martin Lut ...
Cobb County to Distribute More Than 60 Thousand COVID Test Kits The Board is expected to approve the use of remaining CARES Act funding ...
Cut-N-Sports Music and Barbershop moved from Sprayberry Crossing to Kennesaw as the East Cobb shopping center preps for redevelopment.
Red Cross blood donors will be entered for a chance to win tickets to the Super Bowl.
The Bed Bath & Beyond store at Avenue East Cobb will close while other Georgia locations will remain open.
Due to soaring cases of COVID-19, several Cobb County Board of Commissioners meetings next week will be conducted virtually. The Declara ...
Parents/Guardians of a student who has a sibling already enrolled in a District school through an approved transfer may apply.
See how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Cobb County and across GA.
Two New COVID-19 Testing Sites Open in Cobb County
On the anniversary of the U.S. Capitol riot, the Cobb GOP will host a program for "J6 patriots" and candlelight vigil for "J6 prisoners."
Cobb's Chief Judge issued a directive today that will pause jury trials for the next three weeks due to the spike of COVID-19 cases in C ...
Despite several metro Atlanta school districts opting for remote learning as COVID-19 cases rise, Cobb Schools will still start in person.
This year's top stories include Mt. Bethel UMC's ongoing controversy, parents pushing for Sprayberry High School rebuild, COVID-19 and more.
Here's an update on how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Cobb County and across GA.
From your favorite eatery to your favorite retailer, here’s a look at what’s open in East Cobb on New Year’s Day.
The New Year's Eve and New Year's Day holidays will result in some closures and schedule changes in East Cobb and the rest of the county.
Chairwoman Lisa Cupid met with the Director of Cobb and Douglas Public Health this morning to discuss the latest COVID variant ripping t ...
Lassiter High School football player Luke O'Malley was recognized at Sunday's Atlanta Falcons game, and will be honored again in January.
Christmas trees can be dropped off at participating Home Depot stores in Cobb County as part of the Bring One for the Chipper program.
Cobb commissioners voted to hold a request by Mt. Bethel Christian Academy to change the site plan for its proposed athletic facilities.