Higher taxes and lack of trust are two reasons most Republican respondents are against the transportation referendum.
Untie Atlanta has produced two new radio commercials and a TV spot to air over the next two weeks.
Here are some of the top headlines from in and around Cobb County and Metro Atlanta.
The annual Corn and Sausage Roast will take place July 18 and benefit the Dobbins Emergency Assistance Fund.
The agreement is for a senior community clinic at the Senior Wellness Center, which is currently under construction.
Websites and an application offer a 21st century perspective on the battle for the country's highest office.
City Manager Steve Kennedy told Georgia EMS on Friday that the company had until 12:01 a.m. Monday to stop responding to 911 calls in the city.
As the November election approaches, the arguments for and against strict voter identity laws heat up.
Atlantic Station and Untie Atlanta are hosting an online discussion on the upcoming regional transportation referendum.
Several positions will be eliminated and others will be promoted in a move to improve efficiency.
A wave of tax hikes will hit American taxpayers early next year.
There are two hot forums going on Tuesday night at 7, and they both can be viewed from the comfort of your home.
Advance voting for the July 31 primary election will be available for the next two weeks.
The move is suggested to drum up interest in the program for low-income people, particularly the elderly. Share your thoughts.
The resident who filed the complaint cited improper use of city equipment and a conflict of interest.
Kemp has no legal authority to add promotional language to Georgia ballot, says the Transportation Leadership Coalition.
The city council of Kennesaw addressed some concerns about the construction on Jiles Road.
The TSPLOST ballot preamble is being criticized for its possible bias. What do you think?
Monday is the last day you can register to vote in Georgia's general primary election.
"If TSPLOST doesn't pass, it would be the worst thing ever happened to Atlanta," said Cobb Chamber CEO David Connell.
The 5-4 decision written by Chief Justice John Roberts found that Congress was not acting outside the Constitution when it mandated that all individuals buy health insurance.
Friends and families of deployed Airmen are invited to Family "Care Package" Day at Dobbins Air Reserve Base this Saturday.
Review a live chat with experts from the Georgia Department of Labor.
The Georgia Department of Labor is hosting a live chat for people seeking seasonal and temporary work from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Wednesday, June 27. You can participate on Patch.
The shelter is reaching out to local rescues for assistance.
The Georgia General Assembly passed a tax reform bill that will change how and when you pay your ad valorem tax on your vehicle.
With primary elections almost a month away, incumbent Tim Lee's opponents continued their criticisms of 2011's hike in property taxes, as well as the proposed transportation tax.
The City Council approved of a special land use permit and variance requests for A.R. Brooks Enterprises.
The county government's online presence has been recognized by an open government advocacy group.
Here are the candidates and issues that will be affecting Kennesaw and the rest of Cobb in this year's elections.
A total of 108 dogs and cats were turned in during a 16-hour period from Tuesday to Wednesday.
There are less than three weeks left to register before the state general primary election.
Starting on July 1, volunteers who work with children will be required to report suspected child abuse.
Cobb Senior Services and Cobb County Animal Control are partnering to help senior cats find homes.
Wednesday the Atlanta Regional Commission held a conference call with Cobb County voters to discuss the Regional Transportation Referendum.
Jonathan Walsh of Kennesaw and other soldiers killed in April and May were honored on Wednesday.
A public meeting on the proposed projects on the TSPLOST list was held Tuesday night in Acworth.
Residents are invited to attend tonight's public meeting for the Regional Transportation Referendum at Kennworth Park in Acworth.
The Council upheld its decision in regards to Randy's Liquor Store after the business sold alcohol to a minor.
County officials will field phone calls Wednesday about the upcoming Atlanta regional transportation referendum.