Why is the burn ban needed? What does it entail? How long does it last? Take a look.
Watch tonight's Cobb Alcohol Taskforce forum and submit questions for the expert panel.
Unemployment across Cobb County dropped to 8.1 percent.
Join the Georgia Department of Labor for tips on how to write the perfect resume.
Learn about the problem and solutions Thursday night live on Marietta Patch.
Georgia Department of Labor is set to give resume-writing advice in a Wednesday live chat featured on Marietta Patch.
Come hear about programs that help low and moderate-income families buy a house or repair their current home.
The test measured flying qualities with external pylons, inert AIM-9X Sidewinder air-to-air missiles and centerline 25 mm gun pod.
The disease outbreak has sickened 116 people in the South and East.
With this delivery, the U.S. Air Force will have the world’s only operational fleet of 5th generation fighter jets.
The commissioners had a very light agenda Tuesday, but made numerous proclamations. The Sons of the American Revolution were in attendance for the Patriot Day vote.
The Cobb elections board plans to hold the special ballot for the Marietta City Council on July 31.
Due to county economic cutbacks, mowing medians and other areas has taken a backseat. The hiring of some part-time help will remedy the situation.
“While the chaplain may be a non-combatant, I’m not. So, yes, that means I’m out there wearing body armor and combat gear, and carrying a rifle that I have to be qualified to use just like any other Soldier,” Staff Sgt. Matthew Couch says.
The Netherlands will use the conventional takeoff and landing jet for training and operational tests for pilots and maintainers.
In this Letter to the Editor, Cobb resident Joseph Pond explores the county's zoning ordinance regarding backyard chickens.
Members from the 700th Airlift Squadron and the 94th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron participated in a simulated exercise where they had to evade the enemy in a non-permissive environment.
The thrift store is currently raising funds for the relocation of the historic Dobbins Chapel in Marietta.
Upgrades include intersection improvements, sidewalks, pedestrian lighting, underground utilities, median and signage.
Mayer Electric in Marietta installed the free station as a benefit to its employees, customers and the public.
City residents will join unincorporated Cobb County in voting on the alcohol referendum this time.
Cobb police urge you to prevent becoming the victim of identity theft.
The ordinance will allows a vehicle to be located in a fire lane for 30 minutes prior to the afternoon school end time and 30 minutes after the school end time.
Students visited the city offices, historic landmarks, the Square and Marietta High School.
In his State of the City address Thursday, Mayor Steve Tumlin talked Marietta arts and museums, parks, taxes and more.
An American Legion event brought together 167 job seekers and 32 employers for a common goal of hiring military veterans.
Cobb County's unemployment rate also was unchanged in February at 8.4 percent.
The Bill would have prohibited cities and counties from banning gardens, chickens and honeybees for personal consumption.
The county commissioners spent more than an hour honoring volunteers and others in the county.
Lockheed Martin’s Marietta site handles the F-35 center wing assembly.
Visit Marietta Patch on Wednesday to participate in a live chat about answering the tough questions.
Catch up on news from Marietta and the surrounding area on Monday, March 19.
James Zimmerman is responsible for the maintenance and custodial needs of all the county buildings on Marietta Square.
A Marietta city employee was charged with felony theft by conversion last week for ordering nearly $1,100 worth of wiring on municipal funds and then selling it for a personal profit.
Take a look at the restaurants inspected between March 6 and March 9 in Marietta, and tell us what you think of these scores.
Andrew Sutton had an ear, nose and throat practice in Marietta.
Cobb County will be accepting applications from internal employees following the departure of Don Bruce.
Marietta lawyer Justin O'Dell of Cauthron, Nohr & O’Dell filed a petition in Cobb County Superior Court today to ask for a revote that includes the residents of the county's six cities as well as those who live in unincorporated areas.
The grant from the Marietta City Council does not solve the theater's money problems. The theater needs $64,000 in addition to the $34,000 already raised to remain open.
Gen. Edward A. Rice Jr. is responsible for the recruiting, training and education of Air Force personnel.