Come celebrate Valentine's Day at Autrey Mill, with multi-talented vocalist Deb Bowman! For more info, please visit: www.autreymill.org
The victim was found bleeding in the gore area along State Bridge Road near the Gwinnett County line.
Alayna Ford and sisters Siena and Marissa Gore have lead team to a 15-5 record in their fourth season as starters.
The Hooch students with perfects scores are Amanda Bao, Akash Mandavilli, Apurva Nemala, Puneet Singh and Harry Traub.
The deadline to renew business tax certificates is March 31.
The 250-foot replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial will be at Newtown Park March 30 through April 2.
These students, along with about 1,900 high school seniors nationwide, are in the running for 150 college scholarships worth $20,000 each.
These include the latest listings on the Johns Creek Patch jobs board.
The students took part in North Fulton Community Charities' Poverty Simulation where they had to get through a month of challenges.
Emory Johns Creek Hospital's event will be held on Thursday, Feb. 23.
Programs are offered for youth ages three and up and are designed for all skill levels.
Chattahoochee High School’s Katie Heissenbuttel has committed to play volleyball at Spring Hill College, Mobile, Alabama.
Chattahoochee High School’s Briana Lynch will play volleyball at West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia.
Chattahoochee High School’s Kelly House will play softball at Kentucky Christian University.
Perimeter School Presents "A Little Princess"
Georgia DOT will purchase the right of way and easements needed to widen the road between Parsons and Medlock Bridge roads.
The 2017 Point In Time Homeless Count will take place Thursday, Jan. 26.
The portal includes tools to help users review and work with city-generated data.
Heading out to lunch or dinner? Get the dish on these Johns Creek and north Fulton County establishments.
Along with widening, plans also call for installing a 10-foot multi-use trail and rolling out operational improvements to intersections.
The city rose from second place in 2016 to first place in 2017.
The city is updating its Comprehensive Plan, and residents are invited to provide feedback at a three-day workshop.
Joan Garner serves District 4 on the Board of Commissioners.
Matt Kemper has accepted the head football coaching position at Roswell High School.
Council members discussed a proposal that would ask legislators to allow local communities to limit future billboards.
Heading out to lunch or dinner? Get the dish on these Johns Creek and north Fulton establishments.
Both events, which are free, will be held Jan. 14 and 21 at Fire Station 61.
They provide swim instruction to children ages 4 months to 12 years-old in a unique setting with highly trained instructors.
Despite fighting to keep billboards out of the city, Johns Creek now faces the prospect that up to 10 billboards can be constructed.
The deadline to apply to be considered for the two-year program is Jan. 30.
We put together some driving tips should you have to take to the roads. Stay Safe!
City officials are reminding motorists to remain cautious, as patches of black ice could be present on roadways.
Volunteer to make Valentines a lot brighter for a wonderful group of seniors in nursing homes. Join us to share the love & feel the joy!
The meeting will be held 6-8 p.m. at Johns Creek City Hall.
Heading out to lunch or dinner? Get the dish on these north Fulton County establishments.
The Georgia Department of Transportation will implement the closures nightly from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. Jan. 3-9.
The quarterly gathering will allow residents to share their thoughts and learn more about various city projects.