Tour the battlefield with historian Michael K. Shaffer!
The week celebrates Kennesaw State University by uniting students, faculty, staff, alumni, friends, community members and organizations.
Fans can receive free rideshares Saturday, Oct. 12 to Kennesaw State's Fifth Third Bank Stadium by using a promo code.
Kennesaw Mayor Derek Easterling will lead community bike rides for “Wheels Up!” on Saturday, Oct. 12 as part of The Atlanta Bike Challenge.
Cobb County Police said a shooting occurred at the Stadium Villages Apartment Complex Sunday across from Kennesaw's stadium.
AMC Theatres and Landmark theaters have banned “Joker” audiences from wearing masks and face paint, including at Kennesaw locations.
Joella's Hot Chicken opened its second Georgia location Oct. 2, and will continue the celebration all week with giveaways and specials.
On Oct. 5, the Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History will host a Historic Artisan Faire, featuring local makers and their art.
155th of Allatoona Pass this weekend!
Kennesaw Police shot a man during a welfare check on Sunday, Sept. 29. He was taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
The inclusive playground will add 5,000 square feet of features to the already 13,500 square foot playground at Swift-Cantrell Park.
The birthday of the universe, the beginning of the Jewish new year, a ram's horn. It's Rosh Hashanah 2019. Happy 5780.
Mostly Mutts is hosting its next fundraiser Casino Night at the Acworth Community Center on Friday, Sept. 27.
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Kennesaw Police are looking for information related to a shooting Tuesday night at The Bridges of Kennesaw apartment complex.
A middle school nurse in Acworth has been accused of taking more than $1,500 worth of students' medications from the school, police say.
The City of Kennesaw Police Department is inviting residential and business owners to register their security alarm and camera systems.
There are plenty of fall themed events happening this season in Kennesaw including Fall-O-Ween Fest and the Garden Gallop 5K.
Visitors who present a Museum Day ticket will gain free entrance for two at The Southern Museum on Sept. 21.
Christ Episcopal Church in Kennesaw is opening the St. Michael Law Enforcement and First Responder Chapel on Sept 29.
The gas station clerk was able to thwart the robbery by fighting with the suspect until he ran from the Shell on Jiles Road.
Joella’s Hot Chicken is looking to hire 60 new employees for its Kennesaw location at an ongoing job fair through Sunday.
“Trains, Tapas & Tastings” is set for 6 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 8, at the Southern Museum in downtown Kennesaw
In a landmark opioid trial, every U.S. city and county could have a say. See what that means for Kennesaw.
The weeklong, nonpartisan campaign helps make voter registration and participation as easy as possible for Kennesaw State students.
The company is looking to hire seasonal employees for its Kennesaw stores.
Kennesaw State alumni Charles Casto led the U.S. government’s response to the 2011 Fukushima nuclear accident in Japan.
Semi-finalists for the scholarship were announced on Wednesday. See who made it from Kennesaw.
Artists are donating 30 percent of sales to benefit local animal rescue group Mostly Mutts at the Off the Leash reception on Oct. 3.
Residents are invited to attend Kennesaw’s bi-annual family-friendly Backyard Campout event returning to Swift-Cantrell Park Sept. 14.
Students can take part in a free flu shot clinic, demonstrations of firefighting and rescue techniques, and a visit with police dogs.
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Fifth Third will donate $100 to The CARE Center at Kennesaw State University for every offensive drive of 53 yards or more - up to $5,300.
One City Council race features the incumbent and 2 challengers. The other races, Mayor and another Council seat will go to the incumbents
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Universities that had a high level of commitment in encouraging students to vote were selected for Washington Monthly’s annual honor roll.
The nation’s largest retailer is also “respectfully requesting” that customers no longer openly carry firearms in stores.
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The meet and greet allows potential students to learn about required courses and criteria for admission to the nursing pathway.
Homeowners looking for a more affordable option can peek inside this week's Georgia Dream Homes all under $300,000.