The total $100,000 was directed to organizations that focus on building safe and supportive communities for boys and young men of color.
Roswell Councilman Marcelo Zapata has announced he will seek reelection this fall for Post 1, which he's held since 2015.
Former Roswell Police Department spokeswoman Lisa Holland said she commits to protecting Roswell’s neighborhoods and providing transparency.
The Roswell City Council approved parking kiosks an app to improve on-street parking options on Elizabeth Way and Canton Street.
Long-time Roswell resident and past councilman Don Horton has announced his intentions to run for Roswell City Council Post 1 this fall.
The Big Creek Parkway project will provide an alternative to the Holcomb Bridge Road interchange for travelers going east and west.
Members of the community interested in running for public office are invited to attend a Workshop for Candidate Training at City Hall.
Last year, the City Council voted to lower the millage rate from the rate it was set in 2009, to help offset increased property assessments.
The overall goal of expanding the Big Creek Plant from its current capacity of 24 million gallons per day to 38.
Construction is expected to start on April 10 and will last approximately 90 days, weather permitting.
Georgia lawmakers recently passed the Heartbeat Bill in the face of opposition from women's rights groups and Hollywood actors.
The Consumer Confidence Report gives details about where Roswell’s water comes from, what it contains and how it compares to standards set.
Fulton County's Department of Public Works will hold a meeting Tuesday, March 19 to provide information on the Big Creek Water Facility.
The Roswell City Council is expected to discuss a Resolution regarding preserving Big Creek Park at tonight's work session and meeting.
“Tourism is absolutely economic development, and that’s seen in small-business employment and job support,” says Andy Williams.
The city's Stormwater Utility Division will replace culvert that has separated under Norcross Street. The project will last about 60 days.
The $58.5 million project would provide an alternative for motorists traveling between the east and west side of the city.
Roswell's consultants on the Historic District Master Plan, TSW Design, provided an update to the process to develop the guide.
The committee will explore how Roswell can bring in events that support economic development while maintaining current successful events.
State Rep. Mary Robichaux of Roswell will serve on the Human Relations & Aging, Small Business and Special Rules committees.
Roswell's project would improve Rucker Road from Alpharetta's city limits to the Ga. 140/Houze Road intersection.
The project will increase trail connectivity, improve signage and install an ADA parking lot at The Art Center at East Roswell Park.
The Roswell Downtown Development Authority has chosen S.J. Collins to redevelop the old shopping center along Alpharetta Highway.
Residents can drop by Roswell City Hall to review the draft master plan in an informal setting.
The meeting, set for Jan. 14, will be hosted by Positively Roswell, Historic Roswell Business Alliance and RoswellNEXT at Gate City Brewing.
The workshop allows Realtors and property managers to learn more about ordinances and resources that affect residential real estate.
Dotty Etris is retiring from the position she's held since 1992.
The committee will be tasked with coming up with recommendations to spur revitalization on the east side of the city.
Andy Williams has been named to replace Dotty Etris, who retire from the position she's held since 1992.
Open Town Hall is designed to engage residents and business owners about important issues in the city.
The proposed ordinance amendment would require proper identification to purchase tobacco products, e-cigarettes and vaping products.
Sanitation services will not be offered on the Christmas and New Year’s holiday.
Plans call for removing reversible lanes on Ga. 9/Atlanta Street and installing a four-lane complete street and roundabouts.
The five-phase project creates a seven-mile greenway along the Chattahoochee River.
An employee was accused of selling alcohol to an undercover cop past the 2 a.m. cut-off time outlined in the city's ordinance.
Governor-Elect Brian Kemp rolled out the names of the men and women who will help implement a smooth transition to a new administration.
Residents are invited to an upcoming two-day community meeting to cover the master plan for Roswell's historic district.
The Chattahoochee Parks Conservancy, Milton Greenspace Advisory Committee and the Fulton Environmental Education Center were honored.
Incumbent Rep. Karen Handel lost her re-election bid to Democratic challenger Lucy McBath in the Nov. 6 midterm elections.
Unofficial results show Lucy McBath has a 3,000-vote lead over incumbent Rep. Karen Handel, who has not conceded the race.