To keep up with the rise in the number of pet adoptions, Cobb County Animal Services has launched online appointments.
Cobb and Douglas Public Health is keeping us updated on the COVID-19 pandemic in Cobb County and the effort to get residents vaccinated.
It's that time of the year again. Here's how to support a local Girl Scout troop, like Marietta's Troop 81072, without leaving your home.
Celebration includes donation to HomeAid Atlanta for every home closed in 2021.
Parents can choose the learning environment that best supports their family online from Feb. 15-28.
Over the past year, the specific needs of our students, staff, families, and community have changed.
The animal shelter shut down indefinitely on Friday after an illness was discovered among the shelter population.
February 5, 2021 - Cobb County's Animal Shelter will be closed until further notice.
One suspect was killed by a car; one suspect was arrested and charged; and a third suspect is still at large, according to Cobb police.
The federal government has been tracking coronavirus cases and deaths in nursing homes, including in Marietta.
Daily update, Marietta
Cobb Commission Chairwoman Lisa Cupid joined Governor Kemp on a tour of the drive-through vaccination site at Jim R. Miller Park.
The 2021 Code Amendments Package, Package 1 Version 2, is now available for review.
Pets at Cobb Animal Services can be adopted at a lower rate of $40 through the end of February.
"Georgia's vaccine supply continues to not meet the demand that we have out in the community," Gov. Brian Kemp said.
Here's how the coronavirus epidemic is affecting hospitals and their ICUs in Cobb County.
Eddie Jones was struck from behind in Austell Road at 3 a.m. and was pronounced dead at the scene. The driver of the truck was not charged.
Cobb residents age 60 and older can pick up food for free from Cobb Senior Services at two food distribution events in February.
Kirk Ridge features brand new collection of active adult homes priced from the $400,000s.
This year, Punxsutawney Phil looks for his shadow in a live-streamed event that can be seen in Decatur and elsewhere around the country.
Cobb’s Chief Magistrate Brendan Murphy has appointed three new part-time Magistrate Court Judges to the bench.
Cobb and Douglas Public Health officials are keeping us up to date on the latest on the COVID-19 pandemic in our county.
Cobb County School District officials will shorten the quarantine period for asymptomatic people with a known exposure to COVID-19.
Please take time to read this important announcement in its entirety before it goes into effect on February 1, 2021.
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For the first time in eight years, Harrison High School’s football team will have a new head coach manning the sidelines for the Hoyas.
Osborne High School announced yesterday that they had made their decision for a new head football coach.
The review time will be from Wednesday, January 27 through Wednesday, February 10.
The Superintendent went on to praise our partners at the Cobb Douglas Board of Health.
In a letter, 11 metro Atlanta superintendents urged Gov. Brian Kemp to prioritize vaccinations for teachers and education staff.
The information below is being presented as a public service to residents of Cobb County.
KIDS CARE is hosting a Food Drive now thru Feb. 13th to benefit those in Cobb County who are homeless and food insecure.
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Architect Ross Vogel has been promoted to Associate at TSW, an Atlanta-based planning, architecture and landscape architecture firm.
Here are the latest figures on which hospitals are closest to capacity in Cobb County and across Georgia.
The drive-thru food pantry, scheduled for this Wednesday, changed locations. It will now take place at Cobb Civic Center.
Due to a fire Tuesday morning, dozens of units were damaged and 50 people were displaced at a Marietta apartment complex.
Over 120 Cobb Schools educators called out sick Monday, the first day in-person learning resumed after a break due to rising COVID-19 cases.