Adopt a pet for no cost this weekend and our meet our pets of the week!
Hosea Feed The Hungry and Homeless uses the county jail's kitchen to cook a thousand turkeys and all the fixings for Thanksgiving dinner.
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.
The Marcus Jewish Community Center will accept donations through Nov. 30.
Take advantage of LifeLine's free adoption special before it ends, and two of the wonderful animals you can adopt for no charge.
Plus, top schools, veterans share stories, little free library, were among week’s best news.
Why we should be thankful for our pets, and meet two great pets: LifeLine's DeKalb County Animal Services Pets of the Week
Wells Fargo announces $1.8 million for United Way and Community Support campaign
The Marcus Jewish Community Center in Dunwoody has named its new gymnastic center after a Holocaust survivor and his wife.
Plus, students thank teachers, store openings, pre-K kids help others, and restaurants honor vets and teachers were among week’s best news.
Throughout November, the organization will cover the cost to spay, neuter, vaccinate, and microchip any dog, puppy, cat, or kitten adopted.
Plus, famed chef to open new eatery, store openings and seasonal hirings, MDA fundraiser + young golf champ were among the week’s best news.
Plus, nurse free of Ebola, perfect ACT score, gas war, and Veterans Plaza to be landscaped were among this week’s best news.
Flower enthusiasts can now order or donate a pot of poinsettias at the Junior League of DeKalb County’s poinsettia sale.
Want to know how to make Halloween more fun for your pet? Then read on. Also, meet our Pet of the Week!
Komen 3-Day Participants Walk to Put an End to Breast Cancer. Part of the 2014 walk went through Decatur.
Tips for adopting the best shelter pet for your family, and meet our wonderful Pets of the Week!
Plus, top SAT scores, volunteers renovate children’s home, model public servant remembered, and football rankings were among this week’s bes
It's not too late to enter LifeLine Animal Project's costume contest! And, meet our wonderful DeKalb County Animal Services Pet of the Week.
These projects saved the United Methodist Children’s Home roughly $2,500.
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.
Show us how cute your pet is, and you could win! And meet two super adorable boys who are ready to be part of your family.
A blind and deaf dog was stolen from a Tucker family's home during a breakin last week. Monday, Boomer was dropped off at a Decatur house.
Over three thousand runners and walkers participated in the 4th annual Winship Win the Fight 5K to benefit cancer research at Emory.
Plus, mega scholarship offers, best placekicker is a girl and Boy Scouts organizing community event were among this week's best news.
Some people thing that there is something wrong with shelter animals, but here's the truth. And our Pet of the Week.
Two organizations were recognized by the Delta Community Philanthropic Fund for improving physical and financial well-being in the community
Plus, superintendent of the year, top-performing schools, best quarterback, and the winner of a new car were among this week's best news.
DeKalb County Animal Services Pets of the Week and volunteer opportunities with LifeLine Animal Project at Atlanta Pride Parade.
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.
“Fall in Love” Free Adoption Special Going Strong and Our Pets of the Week from DeKalb County Animal Service
Discounted ticket sales for Fam Fest end Sept. 12. Proceeds will support the United Methodist Children's Home.
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.
The fundraising craze, the #IceBucketChallenge, has raised tens of millions of dollars for research into the deadly disease.
Plus, top educators and students, business openings, Ebola patients released and deputy's good deed were among this week's positive stories.
DeKalb County senior citizens recently complained that work to build three centers is months behind schedule. The interim CEO agreed.
Sasha and Luigi are only two of the many animals that need a forever home. Adoption rates have been lowered through the end of August.
Plus, Gwinnett teachers honored, business openings and expansions, and students fighting drugs were among this week's uplifting stories.
Lifeline Animal Project has reduced the cost to spay and neuter dogs and cats for the entire month.