In this year’s 15 early voting days, 83,800 cast ballots in person, 19,500 by mail, and 500 by e-ballot out of 415,300.
Expect major delays and backups on highways as crews work on resurfacing projects.
The revised project list will be discussed at a special called meeting on Monday.
Before you vote, make sure you check wait times. The Cobb Elections website lists wait times at each of the nine advance voting locations.
The lawsuit alleges that the preamble and the question on the Nov. 6 ballot is biased in favor of approval of the measure.
Additional voting locations for the Nov. 6 General Election are open this week in Smyrna and around Cobb County.
Take a look at the road work being done around Cobb County this week, Monday, Oct. 29 through Friday, Nov. 2.
Residents are invited to attend the open house for Cobb Safety Village Sunday afternoon.
Additional funding and renovations have been proposed at Tapp Middle School, Teasley and Kincaid elementaries and in Cobb County.
Cobb County DOT Director Faye DiMassimo was recognized recently as the Woman of the Year by the Women's Transportation Seminar's Atlanta Chapter.
The roundabout at Holly Springs and Davis roads was completed this summer.
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Here are the latest food scores from Cobb & Douglas Public Health inspections from Oct. 6-12.
Cobb Democrats and Republicans are hosting debate watch parties tonight in Smyrna, Kennesaw and East Cobb.
Smyrna City Council approved Halpern Enterprises' request Monday to change the layout of the proposed Belmont Hills site at the corner of Windy Hill and Atlanta roads.
Early ballots can be cast at the Cobb Elections office in Marietta through Oct. 24.
Tonight's meeting includes a public hearing to discuss the currently approved building elevations, zoning plan and road sections for the Belmont Redevelopment Project.
Here are the latest food scores of establishments in Smyrna and Vinings from Cobb & Douglas Public Health inspections.
The City of Smyrna agreed to pay resident Mary Kirkendoll $85,000 after arresting her for profanity at a meeting.
Here are details on Thursday's debate between Vice President Joe Biden and Congressman Paul Ryan.
The Cobb school board was presented nine different calendars on Wednesday.
The supercenter sought a waiver to be able to sell alcohol, even though the store is located fewer than 600 feet from a church.
The Georgia Department of Labor this week will mail notices with instructions on how individuals can file for additional benefits.
Proposals by Superintendent Michael Hinojosa and board member David Banks will be discussed at Wednesday's work session.
Open burning is allowed from October through April in Cobb County.
Tax bills are mailed on Aug. 15 and payment must be received or U.S. postmarked by Oct. 15 to avoid late charges.
If you have a question for the candidates, submit it in the comments section below and it could be asked during the televised Oct. 16 Town Hall Presidential Debate.
In Georgia, Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson is leading so far, followed by the current president, then the GOP nominee.
The first weekend of October is a good time to commit to saving water because purchases of WaterSense-labeled products will be exempt from state and local sales taxes.
Georgia House Representatives Rich Golick and Stacey Evans will join Smyrna Councilwoman Melleny Pritchett at Thursday's informative Education Roundtable.
Voter registration deadline is fast approaching. Make sure you're registered so that you can cast your vote in the presidential election on Nov. 6.
Smyrna city officials say Food Truck Tuesdays is not just a weekly event, but an "amenity" for the city's residents.
Council will discuss food trucks and a growler store. See what else is on the agenda for tonight's meeting.
The city has three pairs of big shoes to fill.
Mother Jones released a video of Mitt Romney telling a private audience that 47 percent of Americans are dependent on the government and will never vote for him. Was this a ruinous gaffe, or has Romney told a hard political truth?
Commissioner Bob Ott explains Cobb County's rezoning process.
Ask questions and learn more about the median and streetscape project.
Monday's Smyrna City Council meeting was business as usual.
Do you know the deadline to register for the Nov. 6 presidential election?