State representative supports children with epilepsy having legal access to a cannabis-based oil that could ease their discomfort and distress.
State Sen. Vincent Fort was among 10 activists arrested this past week in Gov. Nathan Deal's office after calling on the state to expand its Medicaid program.
Schools will be closed on Wednesday; most county government offices will have a delayed start while others, including some courts, will be closed.
Cobb County government offices remain open.
Panel topics include stalking//teen dating, internet/electronic theft, missing children/seniors, personal safety in your home and community, and mental health awareness.
The event is designed to help inform, educate and empower people about public health responsibilities.
The U.S. Postal Service's increase for the cost of a first-class stamp is the largest hike for consumer postage in more than a decade.
District Three Commissioner JoAnn Birrell and District Four Commissioner Lisa Cupid will host town halls.
The East Cobb-area Republican legislator says the tax "makes cents and it makes sense."
Mayor Tumlin will deliver his Annual State of the City address at the Cobb Chamber, Marietta Area Council breakfast.
Councilman Anthony Coleman will host a town hall meeting.
Two Atlanta women were indicted in federal court in a conspiracy to pay vendors for work that was never completed in exchange for kickbacks.
The decision came shortly before a scheduled hearing Thursday in Cobb Superior Court.
The purpose of this position is to promote and market Marietta as a tourism destination.
Cobb County Department of Transportation (CCDOT) crews will repair or replace bridge ends over Cooper Lake Bridge, Olley Creek Bridge, Noses Creek Bridge, Lucille Creek Bridge and Powder Springs Creek Bridge.
City Councilman Philip M. Goldstein has been appointed Vice Chair of the National League of Cities (NLC) 2014 Information Technology & Communications Steering Committee.
YourGOV service requests relate to roadway issues like potholes, traffic signals, debris, signs, storm drains and sidewalks.
The Marietta City Council made appointments to the Historic Preservation Commission, Historic Board of Review, Visitors Bureau and various positions.
Cobb Citizens for Governmental Transparency has blasted the Cobb Board of Commissioners' "reckless railroading" of the stadium deal and the additional burden it could place on public safety and county taxpayers.
The organization works to reduce the number of dropouts at seven school campuses around the county.
An East Cobb resident accuses Cobb officials of having the wrong priorities following police staffing concerns raised by former Public Safety Director Jack Forsythe, who resigned in protest on Monday.
If there was ever a candidate to become the first unanimous inductee to the Baseball Hall of Fame, it was the Mad Dog.
Citizens can attend two public hearings and view amendments online.
Among the Cobb commissioner's guests are County Manager Dave Hankerson.
Immediately following a reception, the City of Marietta will host the swearing-in of the Mayor and Council, followed by a Special-Called Council.
Online registration for the Jan. 13 Cobb Chamber of Commerce breakfast continues through next Wednesday.
Here is the Cobb County guide to recycling all of your old things, from paper and glass to clothes and phones.
All branches will reopen at their regular times on Thursday.
Deputy Chief Operating Officer Hans Utz has been suspended without pay for his remarks.
Take a look at the changes next week in the city of Marietta sanitation services.
Gail Downing's tenure as Cobb County's Tax Commissioner will end on Dec. 31
Find out which routes to avoid courtesy of the Georgia Department of Transportation.
The proposed tax breaks for a $100 million development in the Cumberland area will go before a Cobb Superior Court judge Tuesday morning.
Take this exam to see if you would qualify for U.S. citizenship.
Marietta Power and Water will be collecting clothes, medical supplies and gift cards to buy eyeglasses during December. Donated items will be given to children at Park Street Elementary School, the BLW's Partner in Education.
Liberal and conservative activists have united in opposition to the Atlanta Braves' move to Cobb County in 2017.