Did Trump get more support in Fulton County in 2020 than 2016? See the vote totals here.
Voters in Sandy Springs have cast their ballots in Congressional, statewide and national races. Check Tuesday night for the results.
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The Nov. 3 election has arrived in Sandy Springs, and voters will decide on president, House and Senate, as well as county races.
Poll hours and more information to prepare for Election Day in Sandy Springs are listed below. Check back Tuesday night for results.
Voters in Sandy Springs will cast their ballots in Congressional, statewide and national races. Check Tuesday night for the results.
Over 40 million Americans have already voted in the 2020 general election. Here’s how to join them on national Vote Early Day.
Candidates running for the Georgia Representative District 52 seat explain why voters should choose them in the Nov. 3 general election.
Fulton County will have 30 polling sites opened for early voting gets through Oct. 30.
Secure drop boxes in Sandy Springs are an alternative to returning a completed absentee ballot by mail for the November election.
Fulton County will have 30 polling sites opened when Early Voting is open from Oct. 12 – 30.
Beginning in October, the second meeting of the Sandy Springs City Council each month will be conducted both in-person and virtually
The COVID-19 Task Force is focusing on how grand jury and jury trials could safely be conducted even where levels of COVID-19 are high.
The order allows courts to move forward with all judicial proceedings except criminal and civil jury trials and most grand jury proceedings.
Sandy Springs Mayor Rusty Paul will give the State of the City address virtually at noon on Thursday, giving updates on reopening the city.
The Georgia legislature suspended its session in mid-March, and will return later this month to resume its 2020 session.
This month, the City of Sandy Springs will begin a phased approach to re-opening of city hall and the reinstatement of community events.
Early voting for the presidential preference primary, general primary, and special election will take place weekdays beginning Monday.
Fulton County's Registrations and Elections staff will demonstrate new machinery and discuss implementation on Thursday.
The city said it needs to clear the area so emergency vehicles can use the property to exit onto nearby streets from its temporary station.
Sandy Springs moved meetings from the fourth Tuesday to the Wednesday following the City Council’s second meeting of the month.
The Sandy Springs City Council is working on revitalizing four shopping centers in the north end of the city.
The new city manager for the City of Sandy Springs is Andrea Surratt, who currently serves as city manager for Bozeman, Montana.
The Path 400 Multiuse Trail will extend the existing 5.1-mile path from Loridans Drive north to the Ga. 400/I-285 Interchange.
The Sandy Springs Council approved an engineering firm to conduct a feasibility study for trails and access along the Chattahoochee River.
The Sandy Springs Public Facilities Authority filed a counterclaim in a lawsuit regarding payment for the construction of City Springs.
Trees Atlanta planted 74 trees in Sandy Springs during the pilot year, and will plant up to 200 each year of the agreement.
WorkSource Fulton helps Georgia move toward a comprehensive, customer-focused workforce investment system.
The center is envisioned as a facility which will house exhibition space for exhibitions, including the Anne Frank in the World Exhibit.
The City Council adopted a resolution naming Peggy Merriss, the former city manager for the city of Decatur, as interim city manager.
Gov. Brian Kemp announced the appointment of Jessica Simmons to serve as Deputy Commissioner at the Georgia Department of Revenue.
Just in time for Father's Day, the Fulton County Solicitor is offering a free, virtual criminal record expungement for 1,000 dads.
David Perez, of Sandy Springs, was appointed Tuesday by Gov. Brian Kemp to the Georgia Student Finance Commission Board of Commissioners.
Beginning July 1, Sandy Springs will take over city services including economic development, IT, performing arts and TSPLOST.
Fulton County Arts & Culture has been awarded a $40K Art Works grant for an organizational feasibility study, and the county will match.
The Sandy Springs Municipal Court hears cases pertaining to violations of traffic laws, local ordinance and some state misdemeanors.
Georgia lawmakers recently passed the Heartbeat Bill in the face of opposition from women's rights groups and Hollywood actors.
State Rep. Deborah Silcox was also named chair of the MARTOC committee, which oversees MARTA's budget.
State Rep. Josh McLaurin represents House District 51, which includes parts of Sandy Springs and Roswell.
State Rep. Matthew Wilson represents Georgia's 80th House District, which includes Sandy Springs and Brookhaven.