The first ever Relay for Life in the Smyrna-Vinings area is kicking off this weekend. Find out how you can participate and help fight cancer.
Other weekend offerings include a gospel concert in Dallas and a fashion show in East Cobb.
Screenings will continue through next Wednesday.
The Better Business Bureau offers these tips to help you decide where to direct donations to assist storm victims.
Here are headlines from around the area for Jan. 31, 2013
The four-year 1 percent sales tax will be collected until December 2015 and must be spent on voter approved projects.
The upcoming Cobb education sales tax referendum and project list will be discussed at a Feb. 11 informational meeting.
Marietta artist Helen Rule will showcase her chainmaille jewelry at 2 Rules Fine Art on Marietta Square in February.
Life in pretend plastic is not-so-fantastic for real life versions of the quintessential doll couple.
Every year, 1 in 6 Americans get a food-borne illness. A new CDC report offers the first comprehensive estimates of which foods are to blame.
The Marietta Police Department's Firearm Safety Seminar is designed for civilians and will cover a variety of topics including: safety, laws and alternative weapon usage.
Severe storms and heavy rainfall are possible as a strong storm system and cold front move across north and central Georgia.
Here are area headlines for Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2012.
Eighth-graders will be exposed to educational and career options Wednesday morning.
A look at metro Atlanta headlines for Monday, Jan. 28.
Ted Daywalt has been appointed to serve in a new veterans-oriented post by the Sandy Plains Road-based organization.
The Lady Longhorns have four games remaining in the regular season.
The breakfast and lunch spot is located in the Sandy Plains Centre Shopping Center.
The rate was 7.2 percent in November.
Susan Pryor of the East Cobb office of Silverton Mortgage Specialists is the co-host of the new Saturday morning program.
The Northeast Cobb-area Congressman has been mentioned as a candidate to succeed retiring Saxby Chambliss.
Walton's boys and girls both won the county championships on Saturday.
The department's social media account began this week.
The East Cobb cat shelter is holding its spring event from March through May.
Steve Day is stepping down after 31 seasons in charge of the Trojans' varsity wrestling team.
The Republican Senator will meet with constituents Tuesday at the Mountain View Regional Library.
A Marietta motorist died Friday morning in an accident on Cobb Parkway that shut down traffic for several hours.
Nominations accepted Feb. 1 - March 15.
Two Lockheed Martin F-35C Lightning II carrier variant test aircraft refueled together with a KC-130 Hercules as part of an F-35 flight test program that will accomplish more than 1,000 flights in 2013.
Reservations for the annual event bringing fathers and daughters together is sold out in many communities.
Join the Lassiter High School community this weekend to support an injured high school student.
Other weekend offerings include an art exhibit and a run to raise money for the medical expenses of a Lassiter High graduate.
The Northeast Cobb middle school students finished second in the Cobb competition last weekend.
Top headlines from metro Atlanta for Thursday, Jan. 24.
Friday's weather alert begins at 6 a.m. and continues through 1 p.m.
Capture the essence of New Orleans by serving Cajun and Creole-themed foods for the Super Bowl.
The appointment of a chief academic officer is scheduled to be taken up at Thursday night's meeting.
Caffe Fortunato is being replaced by another Italian eatery, and Houston's on Powers Ferry serves its last meal Jan. 31.
The U.S. House of Representatives approved the "No Budget, No Pay" bill that also extended the nation's debt ceiling for another three months.
Rounding up some of the top metro Atlanta headlines for Wednesday, Jan. 23.