Mother’s Day Just Got Easy at the Chastain Park Spring Arts & Crafts Festival
Kennesaw residents could be dealing with snow, sleet, and freezing rain over the weekend.
Students will get real-world teaching experience and receive feedback from veteran instructors.
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'This Week in Civil War History: Feb. 18 – 24, 1865' (General Joseph E. Johnston pictured)
Wind chills could get below zero in many places tonight, including Kennesaw.
Nice fencing addition to Camp McDonald in Kennesaw!
The total cost of the project will be approximately $2.6 million, paid through existing SPLOST funds.
Check out the most popular stories from Kennesaw and Cobb County over the past week.
Plus, 19,000 chickens were killed in a fire and the Baby Face Bandit was arrested this week.
The American Heart Association has recognized the city for its dedication to improving its employees' health.
Here are the top stories so far this week.
'This Week in Civil War History: Feb. 11 – 17, 1865'
Plus restaurant scores, Gwinnett victims IDed, Kennesaw killer sentenced, Marietta murder arrest, prostitution sting + Operation Graduation.
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The $20 million project will bring more than 150 new apartment units and roughly 10,000 sq. ft. of retail space to the heart of the city.
Plus, residents in north Georgia are on alert after a man allegedly tried to lure 2 children from a school bus stop.
Here's a midweek recap of our top stories.
New Ongoing Renaissance Martial Arts & Historical Fencing class
'This Week in Civil War History: Feb. 4 – 10, 1865' (Brigadier General John Pegram pictured)
'Civil War Wednesday: Oakland Cemetery'
Let’s just say he didn’t agree with his cousin, Punxsutawney Phil.
Everyone’s rooting for Punxsutawney Phil to bring hope for an early spring.
Plus, a man allegedly exposed himself to children waiting for a school bus and an apartment fire displaced 50 residents.
Diagnostic skin tests will be conducted on Tuesday, university officials said.
'This Week in Civil War History: Jan. 28 – Feb. 3, 1865' (River Queen pictured)
Plus, woman killed on I-285 refused ride, restaurant scores, Cobb mom kills kids then herself and fake fundraisers in Craigslist case.
A spokesperson for the family says that they have not begun any fundraising efforts.
Avoid gridlock and construction delays in Kennesaw this week with this exhaustive list of Cobb County road work projects.
Patches of slick roads could be see throughout metro Atlanta.
Crude oil price drops have local motorists seeing some of the lowest gas prices in nearly six years.
Visitors explored model train layouts, vendors selling train-themed wares and various activities geared toward families