The Patch Holiday Food Drive is raising money for Feeding America and the food banks, pantries and meal programs in Cobb County.
While GivingTuesday has gained momentum worldwide, there are plenty of organizations and causes to support here in Marietta.
The Cobb County Bar Association, along with Santa, Rudolph and other holiday icons, "re-secured the rights of elves to work in Cobb County."
Here's a list of the Red Cross blood drives coming up in the Marietta area.
Metro Atlanta builder collects toys to help local families in need this holiday season
Military veterans in Marietta and nationwide will be recognized on Veterans Day on Thursday, Nov. 11.
Kids can see and climb in more than 60 public safety vehicles at the event, including police cars, fire trucks and even a helicopter.
Write a letter showing your gratitude for someone or something in Marietta, and we’ll publish it in November.
A Cobb County judge issued a joke judicial order last week "banning" the stealthy Elf on The Shelf from sneaking into homes in the county.
Lisa Gross, who was well-known throughout Marietta, died of COVID-19 recently. The 52-year-old was a Cobb bus driver for 20 years.
It’s fall. Skunks are everywhere around Marietta. Tell us your “skunk versus everyone else” stories. How do you get rid of the smell?
The Red Cross is holding a series of blood drives soon in the Marietta area.
Marietta-based home builder recognized at 41st annual awards gala
A Cobb eighth grader placed second and won the Improving Lives award for his project that helps people with vision problems cook with ease.
The 33-year-old woman, who only planned on two kids, learned she was pregnant with quadruplets at her eight-week appointment.
Marietta Community Church hasn't had an official location to call home since it was founded in 2015. But soon, it will.
All types of donations are needed, especially type O.
Hardcover and paperback books for all ages, DVDs, magazines and books on CDs and audiocassettes can be purchased between 10 cents and $4.
Axle joined the department on Jan. 6, 2014. He served as a patrol narcotics K9 alongside his handler, Officer Johnson.
If you still want to plan a trip to check out the changing leaves in Cobb County, here’s when fall colors are expected to peak.
Four firefighters were recognized by the Georgia National Guard for international swift water rescue training in the country of Georgia.
The nation is experiencing a severe blood donation shortage.
You won’t need to wait until fall to see this year’s harvest moon. Here’s when to expect it in the skies over Marietta.
The food fleet distributed 168,000 boxes of food over the last 15 months for Cobb County residents and beyond.
The Jewish New Year begins Sept. 6 at sundown and concludes on Sept. 8. Here’s what you should know about this important holiday.
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The Kiwanis Club of Marietta is putting on its traditional Field of Flags remembrance starting this weekend, featuring a flag processional.
Art in the Park will make its return to the Marietta Square over Labor Day weekend, featuring more than 150 fine art booths.
District's COVID-19 protocol goes with the flow | Sell to puppies ... and their parents | Hammer; Don't hurt 'em.
Rising ninth through 11th grade students can apply for the first-ever Cobb County Youth Commission and learn about local government.
The fall session of the Marietta Police Athletic League's After-School, Dance, Martial Arts and Boxing programs are accepting new students.
The city of Marietta's sanitation division has modified some residents' sanitation and recycling schedules, which go in effect Aug. 1.
Registration is required for the collection event where you can safely throw out batteries, pool chemicals, paint and other hazardous items.
All 26,300 kids who struggle to get enough to eat in Cobb County should be able to get a nutritious meal in the summer, groups say.
Marietta Police Department unexpectedly lost one of their own, Maj. Steve Campisi, the department announced Tuesday.
Attendees can talk to nonprofits about applying for COVID-19 relief money, housing counselors about rental help and employers about jobs.