Take a look at the latest job openings in and around Marietta.
Temporary layoffs in manufacturing are blamed for the statewide increase.
Here are your top Patch headlines from around the region on Thursday, Aug. 16.
The Georgia Army National Guard was declared champion of the second annual Adjutant General’s Defenders Cup competition.
The potential changes to the Code of Cobb County would mandate security measures to fight the pawning of stolen goods, but the issue of fees for the service is proving a stumbling block.
What do you want to see move in between the Starlight Café and the Marietta Flower Shop, 164 Roswell Street?
The bills are due Oct. 15, with a 5 percent late penalty afterward; and an additional 1 percent in interest is charged each month until the taxes are paid.
A Patch panel of Democratic elected officials and activists say the Ryan pick draws a stronger contrast between presidential candidate Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama.
After a drawn out process, the Board of Commissioners is expected to approve the revenue-generating venture.
The roads of Georgia are starting to fill with vehicles showing Southern Polytechnic State University pride, as the new SPSU license plates are now available.
Voters are encouraged to check out the sample ballots before requesting their ballots at the polls.
A graphic from the Atlanta Regional Commission shows that the further precincts were from the city, the less residents backed the transportation tax.
Cobb County Superior Court judge Adele Grubbs administered the oath of office to new Ward 4 City Councilman Andy Morris on Aug. 6 at City Hall.
Lockheed Martin and LaserMotive, Inc. have completed a series of flight tests of the Stalker Unmanned Aerial System to further validate the performance of a laser power system.
Lockheed Martin delivers an MC-130J Commando II to Cannon Air Force Base, N.M., earlier this week.
Here are some of the day's top headlines from around Marietta and metro Atlanta.
More than 50 Soldiers received pens, pencils, calculators, paper and folders for their children who are returning to schools across North Georgia.
The public is invited to a reception for new Ward 4 City Councilman Andy Morris, who will be sworn in at the special called meeting.
Other names appearing in 207 pages of write-ins from this week's elections include Ray Charles, Donald Trump, Kermit the Frog and many more stars, cartoon characters and super heroes.
With the TSPLOST vote over, opponents and proponents of the sales tax agree on one thing—we must look ahead for new alternatives.
Voters decided two Superior Court judgeships and selected a new District Attorney on Tuesday.
One third of Cobb County's registered voters participated in the July 31 primary.
Andy Morris held the Marietta City Council Ward 4 seat from 2002 to 2005.
Patch will keep you updated as election results roll in.
Take a look at the Marietta road work being done Monday, July 23 through Friday, Aug. 3.
During today's primary elections, Cobb residents will cast party ballots for commission and school board seats, state senators and representatives, a sales tax increase for transportation projects and much more.
In this letter to the editor a Smyrna resident offers her take on a TSPLOST alternative.
Female reservists, spouses and veterans were offered complimentary lunch at the Mansour Center on June 23. Robin Harnist, former U.S. Air Force combat specialist and military wife, offered a unique perspective on what it is to be a military woman.
As part of National Guard Bureau’s initiative to continue the enhancement of Soldier performance and readiness along with the individual’s ability to better deal with life’s issues, the Georgia Army Guard continues to build upon its resource of Master Res
Here's everything you need to know about elections in Marietta today. Take a look at the ballot, where and when you can vote, and what you need.
During Tuesday's primary elections, Cobb residents will cast party ballots for commission and school board seats, state senators and representatives, a sales tax increase for transportation projects and much more.
But see why that number may change slightly in the days leading up to the election.
With the referendum days away, TSPLOST talk heats up.
Phil Gingrey seeks the Republican nomination for U.S. House of Representatives District 11.
William Llop seeks the Republican nomination for the District 11 U.S. House of Representatives seat currently held by Rep. Phil Gingrey.
Patrick Thompson seeks the District 11 U.S. House of Representatives seat currently held by Rep. Phil Gingrey.
The pedestrian/bicycle trail will be constructed from Atlanta Road to Fairground Street via East Dixie Avenue and Larry Bell Park in Marietta beginning April 2014.
Marietta's Custer Park, which once included facilities for baseball, is being converted to a soccer complex.
In addition to the railroad maintenance on Mill Street and Kennesaw and Whitlock avenues, Marietta hopes to restripe the Waverly Way railroad crossing to reduce accidents.
Sitting Cobb Superior Court Judge Reuben Green and Roland Castellanos, a hopeful for an open spot, were the favorites in an Atlanta Bar Association members' poll.