The weekend-long initiative was hosted by the Center for Israel Education and the Emory Institute for the Study of Modern Israel.
The city is seeking bids to provide services in areas such as communications, finance, community development and public works.
The ninth annual ceremony will be held at City Springs, and will include three family-friendly events.
"Rock Bottom" is a collection of essays that focus on life growing up in Georgia.
North Fulton voters gave the green light to new exemptions and for restaurants to serve alcohol at 11 a.m. on Sundays.
Heading out to grab a bite to eat? Get the dish on these North Fulton County establishments.
Carmen Morales-Mier received the scholarship at the INROADS annual Hispanic Heritage event.
These positions include the latest listings on the Sandy Springs Patch jobs board.
ArtSS in the Open will feature nine sculptures on display surrounding the City Green and City Springs.
Secretary of State Brian Kemp, who's in a close governor's race with Democrat Stacey Abrams, said his office asked the FBI to investigate.
How did your favorite eateries perform on their recent restaurant inspections?
Three left lanes on Ga. 400 northbound will close, as will the Ga. 400 southbound entrance ramp to I-285 west, the Georgia DOT said.
The Georgia Supreme Court will hear a petition from a man who said his right to a jury trial was violated by a Municipal Court judge.
Here's a roundup of some events taking place in and around metro Atlanta.
This initiative allowing residents to destroy sensitive documents will be held at the Morgan Falls Athletic Fields.
Shreya Rekapalli is a member of the Beta Club, the National Honor Society, and the Science National Honor Society.
Customers can now order trees to pick up Nov. 23-26 at the baseball team's Christmas tree lot in Sandy Springs.
This popular upscale gift market will be held at a new location in Sandy Springs.
Trevor Ramos was named Programmer of the Year for District 7 by the Georgia Recreation and Parks Association.
Several participating eateries will offer exclusive prix-fixe menus representing the city's culinary scene.
The students tackled topics ranging from developing alternative agricultural production methods to expanding internet access.
Residents can cast ballots Saturday, Oct. 27 and Sunday, Oct. 28 at several locations around the county for the Nov. 6 general election.
The Georgia Department of Transportation will also pace traffic Oct. 27-28 on Ga. 400 in Sandy Springs.
The schools Thespian Society are participating in Trick or Treat So Kids Can Eat, a national initiative that supports local food banks.
Officers will be collecting unused or unwanted prescription medications to crack down on opportunities to misuse or abuse these drugs.
The 6th annual event was held at City Springs.
The location at City Springs will be SculptHouse's second location in metro Atlanta.
Rusty Paul was honored with the Father of the Year Award by the American Diabetes Association.
The ninth annual ceremony will be held on the green at City Springs, and will include three family-friendly events.
The National Merit ® Scholarship Program is an academic competition that recognizes high achieving high school seniors.
The lanes will close nightly Oct. 22-26 so crews can reconfigure the lanes under I-285 for construction activities.
Tom Wilson will offer a one-day workshop along the banks of the Chattahoochee River.
The Epson Sure Color P5000 large format photographic printer is now part of the equipment available to art students.
How did your North Fulton County favorites perform on their most recent restaurant inspections?
Become a sponsor and get your tickets today for The Sharper Ball, which raises money for Sandy Springs-based Healthy Youth USA Foundation.
This sixth annual festival will be held Sunday at City Springs.
23 year-old Sandy Springs resident, Mary Kathryn, believes being dyslexic has helped her create a thriving home organization business.
This free event includes live music, a cemetery tour, food, face painting and a movie screening