Alpharetta Sen. Brandon Beach wants metro Atlanta's four main transit agencies to develop a website that allows riders to plan and pay for a trip that involves riding one or more of the participating transit systems.
In an effort make up for missed operational days last week due to the winter storm, the USPS is opening up 27 offices across the metro Atlanta area on Monday.
Certified navigators will work with individuals to better understand their new health insurance options and assist with enrollment.
How is the Regional Transportation Plan, a $59 billion plan for transportation spending in an 18-county metro Atlanta region through the year 2040, stacking up?
Two public hearings are scheduled this month for county code amendments creating special districts for the stadium project.
Georgia governor announces members of the Severe Winter Weather Warning and Preparedness Task Force on Monday.
State representative supports children with epilepsy having legal access to a cannabis-based oil that could ease their discomfort and distress.
State Sen. Vincent Fort was among 10 activists arrested this past week in Gov. Nathan Deal's office after calling on the state to expand its Medicaid program.
Schools will be closed on Wednesday; most county government offices will have a delayed start while others, including some courts, will be closed.
County government offices are remaining open on Tuesday afternoon.
The meeting will take place at the East Cobb Senior Center.
The U.S. Postal Service's increase for the cost of a first-class stamp is the largest hike for consumer postage in more than a decade.
The decision came shortly before a scheduled hearing Thursday in Cobb Superior Court.
Cobb Citizens for Governmental Transparency has blasted the Cobb Board of Commissioners' "reckless railroading" of the stadium deal and the additional burden it could place on public safety and county taxpayers.
The organization works to reduce the number of dropouts at seven school campuses around the county.
Citizens can attend two public hearings and view amendments online.
Online registration for the Jan. 13 Cobb Chamber of Commerce breakfast continues through next Wednesday.
All branches will reopen at their regular times on Thursday.
The proposed tax breaks for a $100 million development in the Cumberland area will go before a Cobb Superior Court judge Tuesday morning.
Gail Downing's tenure as Cobb County's Tax Commissioner will end on Dec. 31
The Cartersville entrepreneur and businessman will represent portions of Bartow, Cherokee and Cobb counties.
The county will use $13.3 million dollars of capital funds money to pay for upgrades to the county's emergency response systems.
Thompson beat Cartersville resident Matt Laughridge in the special election runoff for the District 14 post vacated by Barry Loundermilk.
The county will commit $372 million for a new ballpark in the Cumberland Mall area.
The Cobb commissioner whose district includes the proposed ballpark isn't saying how he'll vote on Tuesday.
They've issued a rejoinder to another coalition that wants a delay.
"Citizens for Governmental Transparency" includes a wide range of organizations from around the county.
Three Cobb commissioners will be holding town hall meetings on Monday.
Commission chairman Tim Lee touted the deal "as a grand slam" for the county, but some residents asked for a delay in next week's vote.
All four district commissioners will be having public meetings before Tuesday's scheduled vote.
The two Cobb commissioners will meet with constituents Monday, the day before the scheduled vote on a stadium deal.
A week before the commission vote, groups supporting and opposing the proposed stadium are gearing up their efforts.
Cobb officials also revealed the outline of a transportation plan that includes a tram system for stadium traffic.
The political leaders of a conservative county have been accused of "embracing sports socialism."
Commission Chairman Tim Lee insists taxes won't be raised to bring Major League Baseball to the Cumberland Mall area.
Cobb commission members were told only in the last week about the deal to bring Major League Baseball to the Cumberland Mall area.
A recent report from Washington lays out damage done by last month’s government shutdown.
The Christian Academy's plans for a high school on Post Oak Tritt Road go before the Cobb Board of Commissioners Nov. 19.
The five-candidate race encompassed voters in western Cherokee, eastern Bartow and a small portion of northern Cobb County.