Georgia lawmakers took to social media to share their opinions.
The village was one of 19 programs across the country that was recognized for its practices.
The current council will continue to receive pensions and benefits until their terms end, but future council members won't have such perks.
All concerned citizens are invited to the public hearing on the tax increase on Monday, July 6 at 6:30 p.m.
Gov. Deal: State will comply. Georgia’s local governments constitutionally required to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples.
Several other southern governors are attempting to curb the display of the battle flag in light of the Charleston church shooting.
The complaint claims misleading language was included in two documents intended to secure federal grant money for the $500 million project.
Cobb County voters would get to choose whether the county builds a bus-only lane from Kennesaw to the Arts Center MARTA station.
Citizens are encouraged to register their Social Security Numbers online to prevent identity thieves from stealing benefits.
The Suffa Dawat Center is full to bursting during worship ceremonies, so it is tearing out a wall and occupying a neighboring unit.
Johnny Isakson says the condition will not keep him from running for another term in 2016.
The senator says the condition will not keep him from running for another term in 2016.
Kennesaw voters will get to tell the council whether they support the idea of term limits through a non-binding referendum.
The federal government says the city's new zoning codes with respect to religious institutions helped determine the city's fate.
Another city councilwoman told reporters that the move would help prevent "career politicians" from occupying City Hall.
Although developers have scaled back the scope of the Stilesboro Road project slightly, the high density still upsets some area residents.
The high density of the development had caused consternation among residents, but developers scaled back the scope of the project slightly.
The revenue generated by the statewide tax increase will pay for yearly transportation infrastructure maintenance.
Steve Kennedy will soon be interviewed for the vacant city manager's position in the Sumter County locale.
Leonard Church's trial date has been set for late April.
Dr. Jeff Drobney was among four finalists for the vacant city manager position in Eagle Lake.
Dr. Jeff Drobney could become the new city manager for the city of Eagle Lake.
The City of Kennesaw will accept applications from around the country, according to the city
It is expected that the city will address the separation agreement with the previous city manager so the search for a replacement can start.
Steve Kennedy's contract with the city ended on Dec. 31, but the city council only decided on Monday not to give him a new one.
FoxTale Book Shoppe will roll out the red, white and blue carpet for Governor Mike Huckabee on Friday, January 30 at 4pm.
Patients with serious chronic and terminal illnesses cannot wait for the lengthy FDA approvals process to run its course, the bill argues.
Chris Eaton-Welsh says that Steve Kennedy's leadership style leaves much to be desired and claims he isn't in touch with the city's needs.
The governor touched on proposed legislation which would give relief to young Georgians who suffer from debilitating seizures.
Nine students from three different universities were arrested and charged with trespassing when they refused to leave a closed building.
Cobb County Commission Chairman Tim Lee presented the address on Monday morning.
A bill in the Georgia General Assembly would decriminalize medical possession cannabis oil, which is an effective anti-seizure drug.
Two city officials have not decided whether to seek re-election, but one city council member will reportedly step down.
The attorney representing the city's Muslim community says the lawsuit is meant to ensure the mosque will be allowed to open.
The attorney representing the city's Muslim community says the lawsuit is procedural and meant to ensure the mosque will be allowed to open.
Fuqua Acquisitions is working to change the site plan in order to eliminate some variances, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution says.
Mayor Mark Mathews said that members were persuaded to re-vote by the city attorney; critics believe the council caved to outside pressure.