While GivingTuesday has gained momentum worldwide, there are plenty of organizations and causes to support here in Marietta.
M. Carlyle Kent and incumbent Reggie Copeland will vie for the Ward 5 seat on Marietta City Council in Tuesday's runoff election.
Lights of Joy, the annual Kennesaw-based light display that spans over 60 miles and features over 850,000 lights, is open through Jan. 2.
See the latest announcement from the City of Marietta.
A metro Atlanta mother gave birth to quadruplets at Northside Hospital.
Small Business Saturday has never been more important as Marietta small businesses pull themselves out of the pandemic.
If a real Christmas tree is on your wish list this year, see our selection of quality local farms near Marietta.
The city's tree lighting ceremony is back next week with Santa letter-writing stations, Festival of Trees, choir performances and more.
See how FAFSA applications changed for Marietta area high schools.
Black Friday is Nov. 26. Find out which stores are closed on Thanksgiving and when they plan to reopen.
An armed robbery at a restaurant near the Marietta campus of Kennesaw State University prompted a one-hour lockdown Tuesday night.
The Cobb County Bar Association, along with Santa, Rudolph and other holiday icons, "re-secured the rights of elves to work in Cobb County."
The Cobb County unemployment rate improved somewhat as fall approached.
A Marietta man faces a DUI charge as well as other charges after police say he caused a multi-car that seriously injured one of the drivers.
The Thanksgiving holiday will result in some closures and schedule changes on Nov. 25 and surrounding days.
Want to get a jump on Black Friday shopping? These Marietta stores will be open on Thanksgiving Day.
Gas prices are at a seven-year high this turkey day. Before you travel, see how much you can expect to pay at the pump.
The man arrested in the deaths of a Cherokee firefighter and his wife reportedly broke into their home and shot them multiple times.
Here's a list of the Red Cross blood drives coming up in the Marietta area.
Timothy Justin Hicks, 31, and his wife Amber Hicks, were found shot to death in their home Thursday morning.
Alair Marietta won the NARI Atlanta CotY (Contractor of the Year) Award for Residential Interior $100,000-$250,000.
The Cottages at Lexington--the newest rental cottage community from Marietta-based Jim Chapman Communities-- is now open near Athens.
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Councilman Reggie Copeland called the police on a former candidate for his seat after she "clinched on to his arm" while shaking his hand.
With construction starting on the Marietta hospital's $263 million tower, the hospital system announced entrance closures and changes.
An Atlanta man pleaded guilty to murder in the 2017 killing of Khristopher Dixon, who was shot "execution style" in the back of his head.
Metro Atlanta builder collects toys to help local families in need this holiday season
A woman was killed Tuesday night while trying to cross Delk Road, a day after another pedestrian was hit and killed crossing Cobb Parkway.
Chairwoman Cupid to Allow COVID Declaration of Emergency to Expire Cobb's County Manager will also lift the mask mandate in county buil ...
Cobb County's Clerk Recognized as “County Clerk of the Year” by Georgia County Clerks Association and the ACCG
Marietta City Council voted to turn the temporary downtown open container district, first implemented last November, into a permanent one.
A pedestrian was struck by a car and killed Monday night. The driver tried to run away but police found him at KSU's Marietta campus.
Accreditation agency Cognia conducted a special review of the Cobb County School District based on more than 50 complaints from the public.
If you’re skipping the big gathering and home-cooked meal, make your reservations now at these restaurants in Marietta.
In-person early voting in the Nov. 30 runoff for Marietta City Council, Ward 5 starts next week for eligible voters living in Ward 5 only.
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Board Approves Incentives to Help E911 Center
The Southern Poverty Law Center filed an appeal of a judge's decision to reject a lawsuit against Cobb Schools over COVID-19 protocols.
A fire burned through eight apartment units serving as a homeless ministry, displacing 16 people and putting one in the hospital.