Scientists are proving that dogs really do feel love, so come adopt your true love from Fulton County Animal Services and pay only $14!
Top good news posts this week include a high school basketball coach's landmark victory, lower unemployment rates, and more.
Top good news posts this week include local WWII veterans receiving medals for their service, a low state jobless rate, and more.
Grant establishes Food Well Alliance to expand local food movement
Top good news posts this week include a premature baby born at sea, coworkers splitting a winning lotto ticket, and more.
Top good news posts this week include a social media app designed to help Atlanta's homeless, a Valentine's Day giving event, and more.
Every picture posted on "Luv4Ward" causes a homeless person in Atlanta to receive a gift of socks, a blanket, or a coat.
Top good news posts this week include dog fighting rescues up for adoption, first babies of 2015 and more.
The money will be used to provide dogs at the Howell Mill Campus a more soothing environment while they wait for their forever homes.
Top good news posts this week include police officers issuing $100 bills to unsuspecting drivers.
Plus, a $255K lottery winner, help for restaurant employees displaced after a fire, a new food garden for students and more.
Plus, Santa replies to kids’ letters, bank feeds hungry, NFL quarterback donates to cops, and United Way support brightened the week.
Plus, Girl Scouts honored, drives for the less fortunate, businesses hiring, library volunteers recognized, + dogs rescued.
Atlanta Falcons, Verizon Wireless, Second Wind Dreams and Arbor Terrace Help Local Veteran Watch His Favorite Team in Peron for First Time
Plus, top schools and teachers, kids make cards for troops, local shopping, and when are holiday classics on TV were among week’s best news.
Gertrude Ogletree won the holiday-themed Giant Jingle Bucks game from the Georgia Lottery.
Plus, top schools, veterans share stories, little free library, were among week’s best news.
The repainting of the school’s media center was part of a larger library overhaul at Humphries Elementary
The multi-faceted campaign ran from Oct. 5 – Nov. 1, and gave customers the opportunity to purchase pink paper ribbons for $1 at Kroger.
Kyle and Brent Pease are taking on nearly 150 miles of running, biking, and swimming in Florida this weekend.
Randolph Adams matched all 6 numbers during the Oct. 13 Decades of Dollars drawing.
Plus mega scholarships, sub shop donates gear to firefighters, Marine of the Year, and Coroner of the Year were among this week's best news.
Plus, mega scholarship offers, best placekicker is a girl and Boy Scouts organizing community event were among this week's best news.
A charity gala set for Oct. 14 will recognize retiring executive director Sally Bethea and introduce the organization's new leadership team.
Plus, local teachers of the year; best neighborhoods in GA + metro companies plan to hire in 4th quarter were among this week's best news.
Plus, local festivals; Sprouts, Apple Store and other business openings + Property Brothers help GA family were among this week's best news.
Plus, teachers honored, schools accept challenge for ALS fundraiser, business openings, + hometown heroes were among this week's best news.
Plus, top educators and students, business openings, Ebola patients released and deputy's good deed were among this week's positive stories.
The Mayor of Atlanta got a "chilly" reception in his effort to raise awareness of ALS.
Plus, Gwinnett teachers honored, business openings and expansions, and students fighting drugs were among this week's uplifting stories.
The man was among the first black people allowed to live in an exclusive neighborhood when it was desegregated in 1968.
Emory University Hospital is narrowing down the candidates for a kidney transplant.
Improved test scores, Rotary Club thanks teachers, GA police chief of the year, and fire rescue were among the week's uplifting stories.
A lifeguard and two nurses helped revive an unresponsive MARTA rider.
Worthmore Jewelers and Shinola team up to host the Made in America Bash benefitting the Boys & Girls Club of Metro Atlanta.
The movie, in stores July 22, is about a real-life boy who says he went to Heaven and met Jesus during surgery. We spoke with the family behind the film about how it can help start a discussion in your town.
Patch readers told us who the "Everyday Inspirations" in their communities are, and we're sharing their stories and the work they've done locally.
Big smiles, courtesy of the men and women in blue. And share your favorite viral "Happy" video.
Our House and Genesis, two long-standing metro Atlanta organizations that provide services for homeless babies, children and families, will merge on July 1.