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Funds raised by the Children’s Development Academy helps support their mission of affording all children with high-quality early education.
The Lavender Festival will offer an artisan and craft vendor show, lavender beer, food trucks, music and more.
Senior living community, Magnolia Place of Roswell, is helping resident Ray Young celebrate his 100th birthday this month.
The Law Enforcement Torch Run is scheduled for Friday. Heritage Walk, Crabapple Road and Canton Street will be impacted.
Roswell residents can explore the process behind making safe drinking water at the annual Drinking Water Festival on Saturday, May 7.
Roswell's Earth Day event will including a tree planting ceremony with Mayor Kurt Wilson, family-friendly activities and entertainment.
The City of Roswell will host its first public transportation meeting Monday, April 18.
Crews will begin repairing a storm drain Thursday on Holly Berry Drive. Drivers can expect delays.
Roswell Recreation and Parks is hosting a free group yoga session Saturday.
The City of Roswell is encouraging residents to complete the Master Plan Survey. The deadline is April 21.
The Roswell History Museum will soon have its own space to showcase historical items such as textiles, rare books and photos.
The City of Roswell is asking residents to review Roswell’s current parks, facilities and programs.
A college professor, a commercial and business director have joined the board for Habitat for Humanity of North Central Georgia.
Roswell homeowners must have been listed on the deed and have lived in the home as their primary residence as of January 1 of this year.
Alive in Roswell kicks off April 21. The event series features musical entertainment, vendors, games and more.
Ivy Bridge Academy Students Advance to "Sweet 16" Round of IPPF Global Debate Competition
The Roswell City Council unanimously approved to close Canton Street for upcoming events like Alive in Roswell and Roswell Moves.
Roswell City Hall has put up lights to stand in solidarity with Ukraine who was attacked by Russia Thursday.
Roswell residents will see a monthly service fee increase by $2.24.
Find out here what will be closed for the 2022 Presidents Day holiday in Roswell.
Sgt. Sharp co-founded VetBuds in 2011 along with other retired servicemen to support and provide assistance to other veterans in Georgia.
Orchestra Noir, Atlanta’s all African American orchestra, will perform opening weekend at the Roswell Roots Festival.
Learn how to be considered for business opportunities with the City of Roswell during a Jan. 25 webinar.
North Fulton Community Charities is helping low-income individuals and families navigate the process of applying for SNAP, WIC and Medicaid.
All Georgia vehicle registration and titling services, including e-services and tag renewal kiosks, will be unavailable later this week.
UPS driver Dallen Harrell left a new Roswell mom a congratulations message on her security camera, and strangers have repaid his kindness.
The City of Roswell was recognized again by the League of American Bicyclists.
The nation is experiencing a severe blood supply shortage.
Here's a list of the Red Cross blood drives being held in the Roswell area.
The North Fulton Community Charities helped families in November gear up for winter weather during its annual Warm Coats event.
Write a letter showing your gratitude for someone or something in Roswell, and we'll publish it in November.
It’s fall. Skunks are everywhere around Roswell. Tell us your “skunk versus everyone else” stories. How do you get rid of the smell?
Local Food Banks Experience National Trend