With the beginning of fall comes the holiday season, and with it – holiday shopping.
Plus, jobless rate declines in metro Atlanta, protest art in Cabbagetown, meth distributors arrested during traffic stop.
Plus, a mother is accused of killing her children in California and a property owner allegedly took $100,000 from an HOA.
Plus, a mistrial in the Burrell Ellis case, Kennesaw fire fatality, Roswell rape at gunpoint, Douglasville murder charges, hidden pot grow.
The most important part of Halloween is keeping it safe for our Stone Mountain & Lithonia children.
Rotary Clubs of Northlake and Stone Mountain Partner to Benefit Friends of Disabled Adults and Children
Also: Windy Hill corridor project underway; student from Atlanta killed in North Carolina, charges filed in fatal wreck, two die in wreck
Plus new business openings, special homecoming royalty, and lifelong dream to serve Krispy Kreme doughnuts were among this week’s best news.
Plus, a boy's Thanksgiving wish will come true and the Fulton DA will seek the death penalty for the accused killers of a couple.
Our top posts in Georgia include a young man who wants to feed a crowd for Thanksgiving, and you can still help!
Find the full list of upcoming events at the Marcus Jewish Community Center in Dunwoody here.
Ebola is everywhere on the news and panic is starting to set in. Here’s tips for our Stone Mountain-Lithonia consumers.
Plus, robbers use taser on Gwinnett man, school-threatener arrested in NY, and Atlanta streetcar undergoes testing.
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Plus, a man has been charged with fatally striking an elderly pedestrian and Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey will come to Roswell.
Plus, Bill Cosby tickets on sale, Home Depot recall, man swipes dog from shelter, Costco and Aldi's openings, and gigabit Internet coming.
County officials didn't threaten to cut off Emory University Hospital as Ebola patients arrived, says a rebuttal to a New York Times story.
The National Weather Service warns a few strong thunderstorms are capable of producing damaging winds and heavy rains.
Also: Simpson sisters visit Dunwoody; Severe weather approaching; iPod thief going to prison; Plea for alleged child molester postponed
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The National Weather Service has issued a hazardous weather alert for the region, including DeKalb County.
Plus, a shoplifter used pepper spray to battle her way out of Walmart and a candidate obtained a restraining order against a reporter.
Plus, shoplifter pepper-sprays her way out of Wal-Mart, Halloween goblins steal pumpkin, candy and ebola updates. Our top posts in Georgia.
Plus, Burrell Ellis jury squabbles, burned body found in Gwinnett park identified, restraining order against reporter.
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Plus, Decatur City Schools was the highest performing district in Georgia on the SATs and a woman's body was found in a driveway.
Plus no verdict in DeKalb bribery trial, cop tells how it feels to be stung by hundreds of yellow jackets, and movie studio displaces trees.
Find the full list of October events at the Marcus Jewish Community Center in Dunwoody.
Also: Missing Atlanta high school student found safe, missing 12-year-old found safe, 11 hurt in bus accident, Bobcat operator escapes hole
October is the month when “pinkwashing” begins.
Plus, a man riding a bike was killed in Cartersville and an angry, intoxicated woman refused to leave a Dacula restaurant.
Apart from dozens of pit bulls, horses and hogs were recovered from the property and are being cared for by an area animal shelter.
Plus Zombie Fest, an Atlanta streetcar trial run and the 'Battle of Paulding.' Our top posts in Ga.
The base speed limit will increase to 65 miles per hour on I-285 north of its I-20 interchanges, including DeKalb County.
Plus, Kristian Bush on Decatur roots, socks filled with rocks thrown at cars, Buckhead burglars caught in the act, and more from GA Patches.
The Oct. 8, 2014, eclipse, the second in the lunar tetrad, is also called a hunter’s moon.
Jimmy Kimmel tops list; BBB and McAfee warn that these celebrities were most used in recent click bait scams.
Specific lots of KONG brand Aussie Sticks that were sold at PetSmart stores are affected by the recall.
Plus, Burrell Ellis denies trading work for campaign donations and a fundraiser allows residents to dine out to support local schools.