Cobb County Government is accepting applications for its police officer positions.
Georgia could be out of conformity with federal law.
Eduardo Hernandez could be sentenced to life in prison plus 60 years.
East Cobb resident Sue Everhart's comments this week elicited widespread response, including TV satirist Stephen Colbert.
Cobb Superior Court Judge Mary E. Staley immediately sentenced him to 10 years, with five to serve.
Marietta's Public Works Department offers to send an employee to homes to kill mosquito larvae and prevent adult mosquitoes. Marietta is also taking care of mosquitoes on city right of ways.
Check out the latest updates on road constructions, delays and detours around Marietta and Cobb County, including work on Old Paper Mill Drive, Floyd Road, Ledford Drive, Wicks Valley Drive, Holly Mill Run and Barrett Parkway.
Barr has announced his candidacy to run for the U.S. House of Representatives to represent District 11 Seat, which includes Cherokee County.
The numbers of jobless people and the labor force both fell in Februrary.
The Cobb County city's revised jobless rate for January was 8.4 percent.
U.S. Rep. Phil Gingrey, of Marietta, says he is running for the open Senate seat, created by Saxby Chambliss's upcoming retirement.
The county approved Tuesday to hire Willie A. Hopkins, Jr. as its new support services director, and tabled court officials' request of a grant to fund the county’s first mental health court.
The county is expected to hire a new director after Virgil Moon retired in September to become the chief financial officer at Cobb and Douglas Public Health.
Jesus Hernandez Perez is scheduled to be sentenced at 9 a.m. Wednesday. He faces a maximum sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole.
The Federal Aviation Administration made the announcement Friday.
Whitlock Avenue in Marietta was closed in front of Marietta High School due to a gas line break on Friday.
The United States Postal Service had planned to end Saturday delivery of first class mail in August.
He is accused of having sexual encounters with four female inmates at the Cobb County jail and other places for more than three years.
The 2003 U.S.-led invasion of Iraq began 10 years ago this week on March 19 and although officially "over," fighting continues with discouraging persistence.
A front-end loader pulled the Dobbins Air Reserve Base chapel down Dobbins' runway toward Georgia National Guard Camp Clay.
He was arrested Wednesday about 2 p.m.
The city of Marietta celebrated Black History Month by honoring Kennesaw State University voice and music literature professor Oral Moses for his accomplishments and contributions to the community.
Cobb Commissioners are thinking about ways to keep tax dollars out of the hands of illegal immigrants.
In one case, the suspects allegedly charged a driver $225 to conduct the test. Georgia law limits the cost of the test to no more than $25.
Marietta City Council appointed members to the Planning Commission and Marietta Visitors Bureau, appointed and reappointed members to the Marietta Redevelopment Corporation and reappointed a member to the Construction Board of Adjustments and Appeals
More than three decades ago, 12-year-old Wayne Turner, of Marietta, had a dream of becoming an aviator. Now, after more than nine years and four deployments with the 1st Air Cavalry Brigade, Turner is hanging up his flight suit.
Organizers for Hearts for Heroes, an annual benefit for the Marietta Museum of History and its Aviation Wing, thanked Marietta firefighter Khanxay Souphom for his service to the city.
Seven people will lose their jobs as sequestration cuts take effect on April 7.
The voluntary recall was issued March 6, 2013. These items were sold nationwide between Jan. 17 and Feb. 28, 2013.
Georgia’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for January was 8.7 percent, unchanged from December. The rate was 9.3 percent in January a year ago.
On Jan. 12, 2010, a man allegedly opened fire inside the Kennesaw truck rental facility. Three people died, and two men, including a Marietta resident, were injured.
Cobb commissioner JoAnn Birrell explained the ordinance change to the East Cobb Civic Association.
He is scheduled to be sentenced at 4 p.m. Tuesday.
Blue skies welcomed the Marine Corp's first operational F-35B Lightning II flight at Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, Ariz. Feb. 21.
Aircraft 5714 is the 15th of 27 MC-130Js to be assigned to the Air Force Special Operations Command since initial contract award in 2008.
The first Lockheed Martin production model F-35C carrier variant, known as CF-6, flew its first sortie Thursday, Feb. 14.
The mission, flown by Maj. Ryan “Gunner” Reinhardt, marks the conclusion of three years of testing that now allows the F-35A to proceed with tests continuing to expand its flight envelope and validate predictions in real-world scenarios.
A Gone With the Wind Museum donation, new car tax collection, the Whole Hawg Happenin' BBQ, Montgomery Park, design guidelines for the Kennesaw Avenue Historic District -- take a look at the agenda for tonight's Marietta City Council agenda wo
Through Marietta's HOME program consortium/partnership with Cobb County, new affordable homes are built on vacant lots for low- to moderate-income working families to purchase as a first home opportunity.
Drivers in Cobb and Paulding could see the work begin soon and be completed by year’s end.