Article about Mother's Day.
Do You Control Taxes or do They Control You?
As the school year comes to a close, we wanted to take a moment to reflect on some of the strides we made improving school nutrition this year.
Transportation progress has no future in the Atlanta metro area.
Safety tips for driving in rainy weather.
It might seem easy to spot the signs of childhood obesity, but it’s not. In fact, our biggest problem in Georgia is that parents don’t notice obesity in their own home.
There is no doubt that divorce is an emotional and stressful journey for a family, but it can be extremely difficult and stressful if there is a child or children involved.
We’ve all been there. And by “there,” I’m talking about being on the verge of pulling your hair out (assuming you have any left) because everything is imploding—or exploding—at home.
It's prom season and I know that teenagers want to be pretty/handsome for their prom. It's important for children to make healthy changes to their life and not try a quick fix to achieve weight-loss.
A recent survey shows that nearly a third of Georgians have no savings designated for emergencies, such as job loss, significant medical expense or urgent car repair.
In the past week, we have had two breaches in fossil fuel safety. Let us move past fossil fuels!
While I enjoy watching the tournament as both a fan and sports trainer, what I love about March Madness is the opportunity it provides to inspire kids to get moving.
Now is the time for "this majority Republican county [to] start a discussion on the facts."
I want to help parents make the sidelines as important as the playing field so I worked with our Strong4Life experts to create an easy strategy for after game snacks.
Who should run your life? Many Cobb "conservatives" think the county is better off when government does the thinking.
Should Authors Create an Author Page on Facebook ?
Working to reform Georgia's Marijuana Laws
An East Cobb resident faces losing his therapy pets at the hands of a dishonest neighbor.
What homeowners need to know about termite protection from Vision Pest Management.
We are excited to announce our first annual Strong4Life Superhero Sprint! We want your family to put on their capes and help us fight childhood obesity on Saturday, June 8 at Piedmont Park!
Congress works 126 days, is on vacation 293 days, and makes $174,000 per year. Sound like a recipe for success?
It's National School Breakfast Week! One of our Registered Dietitian's is giving you the inside scoop on the importance of breakfast and why school breakfast is not what you remember.
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta knows that keeping your family healthy is a priority. That’s why our team of doctors, psychologists, exercise experts and dietitians created Camp Strong4Life.
It works sometimes and is getting more popular with old white folks, kind of like Lawrence Welk music.
Fundraiser yard sale
Valentine's Day, and what love really means
Your representatives in Washington know the facts about gun safety legislation. They are a just little short on courage.
Super Bowl Sunday is the second largest day for food consumption! Let Children's Healthcare of Atlanta's Strong4Life give you delicious and healthy food options for Super Bowl Sunday.
There is a lot of talk about local government transparency. What does it mean?
The Cobb County Board is reviewing options concerning poultry on less than two acres. Permits are not the best option.
Vision Pest Managements advice on preventing rodent problems this winter
Volunteers needed to help with families and their loved one in hospice care. Veterans especially needed.
The indoor yard sale continues next week in Kennesaw.
Cobb County needs reasonable ordinances concerning poultry on private property.
Cobb Alcohol Taskforce invites Cobb County youth to attend the 2013 Youth Council Summit on Saturday, February 2, 2013.
The bar for legislative excellence has been raised in Cobb County. Let’s see who leads, follows, or gets in the way.
This is something that we all can work on together in the spirit of the unity in diversity which the President said is our true wealth and strength.
That event was a catalyst for Julie, who took the incident as a message for her own life.
Takeiya loves to design, sew and embroider, but is ready to find something new. She said the “awesome program” helped her learn how to keep a job and be more successful.
MUST Ministries is asking for food donations immediately to fill the pantry shelves for the thousands of people asking for emergency help.