Starting tonight, residents can stream live and on-demand videos of council meetings.
The regular meeting will be held 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers at Smyrna City Hall.
Cobb Commissioners are thinking about ways to keep tax dollars out of the hands of illegal immigrants.
Georgia’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for January was 8.7 percent, unchanged from December. The rate was 9.3 percent in January a year ago.
The passage of House Bill 372 lowers the required GPA to receive the HOPE Grant from 3.0 to 2.0 for students at technical colleges.
Seven people will lose their jobs as sequestration cuts take effect on April 7.
The model public-private assessment district in the Smyrna-Vinings area was recognized Monday by the Georgia General Assembly.
Smyrna's new City Clerk Terri Ann Graham is scheduled to be sworn in at tonight's City Council meeting.
The Georgia Department of Labor will be helping CarMax and Allied Barton recruit workers in Cobb County.
Check out the latest updates on road constructions, delays and detours around Cobb County.
This past week, the Congressional Budget Office updated its annual projections on the health of Social Security.
In need of work? Check out the latest Local Job Alert.
Do you think the president’s address will be a unifying one that will help move the country forward?
The program took home two national awards from the 60th Keep America Beautiful National Conference in Washington, DC.
Nearly 29 years ago, authorities discovered the body of a 30-year-old Smyrna woman floating in Bear Creek in South Fulton County.
Nearly 500 homes and commercial properties in Bartow County were damaged as a result of the EF-3 that ripped through Adairsville and continued to Gordon County.
Smyrna's new police chief David Lee will be sworn in at tonight's City Council meeting.
The four-year 1 percent sales tax will be collected until December 2015 and must be spent on voter approved projects.
The Georgia District 42 House Representative will be focusing on education related issues at tonight's town hall meeting in Smyrna.
Don't miss Friday's Help for Homeowners event to meet in-person with mortgage experts and HUD-approved housing counselors for assistance at no cost.
The appointment of a chief academic officer is scheduled to be taken up at Thursday night's meeting.
The City of Smyrna approved Tuesday the hiring of David Lee as its new police chief.
Fernando Wise was removed after refusing to give his name during a Cobb Board of Commissioners public hearing.
The agenda includes the approval of hiring a new police chief and library director for the City of Smyrna.
Take a look at some of the closings in Smyrna-Vinings and Cobb County on Monday, Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
A new smartphone app provides live streaming, among other things. Also, check developments leading up to Monday's events.
It's tax time again! Standard deductions will increase, but the ceiling for itemized deductions decrease in 2013, plus other changes that will affect your taxes this year.
The rate was 9.4 percent in December 2011.
The National Rifle Association released a statement hours after President Barack Obama proposed sweeping gun reform.
The Board of Education heard early forecasts for projected fiscal year 2014 numbers Wednesday.
Cobb County will be providing final relief to victims impacted by the 2009 floods.
Randy Scamihorn is a former North Cobb High administrator.
Randy Scamihorn was elected chairman and Brad Wheeler vice chairman of the Cobb Board of Education on Wednesday.
David Lee and Mary Wallace Moore have been selected as the two sole finalists for the positions.
The commission chairman will speak at a Cobb Chamber breakfast next Monday.
The county is in strong financial standing, Chairman Tim Lee said.
Two incumbents and two newly elected representatives will be sworn in Wednesday.
The first Smyrna City Council meeting of 2013 seems to have a light agenda.
"It did not address spending, entitlement or tax reform in any meaningful way," he said on his Facebook page Wednesday afternoon.