Dole Hearts of Romaine are being recalled for possible risk of Listeria monocytogenes.
Collection of photos by famed photojournalist Boyd Lewis will be on display next week at Atlanta City Hall
In the fall, the Republican candidate will face winner of this month's Democratic Primary between Ralph Long and Simone Bell
Monday is the final day to register to vote in the July 31 general primary
Midtown, how will you vote on the transportation referendum next month?
Reaction is coming in to today's historic Supreme Court ruling
Rep. Pat Gardner reintroduces herself to Midtown Patch
The president visited the famed Midtown eatery during his campaign fundraising trip to Atlanta on Tuesday
The Georgia Department of Labor is hosting a live chat for people seeking seasonal and temporary work from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Wednesday, June 27. You can participate on Patch.
Just type some information into the Georgia Secretary of State website.
Sam Massell sees July's transportation referendum as a chance for metro area to do something about traffic congestion; District 56 candidate endorses T-SPLOST
Rep. Rashad Taylor reintroduces himself to Patch readers
A meeting with the state and city about conflicting GDOT transportation projects left one neighborhood association official feeling a need for change.
State Rep. Pat Gardner visited Paschal's Restaurant to talk about MARTA and affordable healthcare. While there, she also slammed anti-gay flyers found in the district.
Atlanta City Council President Ceasar C. Mitchell joined Karen Mills, head of the U.S. Small Business Administration and Fulton County Commissioner Joan P. Garner for a meet and greet with local business owners in Atlanta.
Wan said there will be no water rate increases for the next four years
GDOT and Public Works officials told the Buckhead Council of Neighborhoods on Thursday night that the Northside Drive and Deering Road projects can't be rescheduled.
The candidates, incumbents and issues that will be affecting Midtown, Ansley Park, Georgia Tech, Home Park, West Midtown and surrounding neighborhoods
"As an individual, I do advocate for it. Secondly, as a governor, I am advocating for it because this is not a legislatively imposed tax. It is a tax increase that the people themselves will decide about." - Nathan Deal
Thursday night, the Buckhead Council of Neighborhoods will discuss GDOT's Deering Road and Northside Drive/Collier Road projects, which are expected to overlap and cause traffic problems.
When it comes to next month's transportation referendum vote, a local business leader says "the key is to be informed."
Fulton County encourages residents to register to vote
If the July 31 referendum passes, the city is expected to receive a little over $9 million per year for ten years, or about $94 million total to spend on local projects.
Georgia House District 56 candidate also picks up endorsement from the Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund this week.
Both meetings are open to the public; Georgia Tech to host public forum on the transportation referendum on Thursday
New customer service delivery program features city’s first-ever Customer Service Bill of Rights, new performance management system and training for all city employees
Mayor Kasim Reed makes announcement in recognition of the 50th anniversary of the Orly plane crash tragedy; proposal increases arts grant funding to $940,000
West End community leader Kwabena Nkromo is collecting signatures to get on the District 57 ballot as a Green Party candidate
Modern-Italian restaurant to take over Silk space later this year
The Atlanta BeltLine has secured $600 million of the upcoming transportation referendum project list, including $227 million for a 'crosstown' line that would connect the westside of the BeltLine with the eastside.
The Georgia Department of Labor will host a live chat with online job search tips on Wednesday, May 30. You can join in on Patch.
Extended enforcement hours and overnight parking fee still being considered
As the three-day qualifying period for candidates ends, here's a look at who's on the ballot and wants to represent Midtown.
Here's a look at some of the candidates who have already qualified to be on the ballot.
Pat Gardner points out the new boundaries to District 57
Questioning whether any of Midtown’s one-way streets should be converted to two-way
Though the campaign season already began, candidates will make it official starting Wednesday morning and ending Friday at noon.
Numerous forums in the coming weeks are for people to ask and learn about the Regional Transportation Referendum
In a recent survey, nearly 500 residents rated their level of satisfaction. Receiving some of the lowest ratings were the city’s code enforcement services, sidewalk maintenance, pothole repair and the cost of city water service.
President Barack Obama said that he supported gay marriage last week. Now a local LGBT activist says Atlanta's mayor should do the same.