Drawing is tonight, Georgia. Are you in?
Johnson calls incident "an injustice."
Work session was held Tuesday, March 20.
PRISM holds monthly meeting at St. Timothy Methodist Church.
The group from Stone Mountain, Lithonia and Decatur visited Wednesday, March 7.
DeKalb County voters approved the measure Tuesday by a wide margin.
"I think we just had two bad situations," said councilman Richard Mailman.
The city council met Tuesday, March 6.
Council meets at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Mar. 6.
Republican nominee, Sunday sales to be decided.
Super Tuesday, dog park vote, and more.
Wind Advisory for Sunday, Freeze Watch for Monday, and on top of that there is a high pollen alert for allergy sufferers.
"Our purpose is to go out and save America," Romney tells crowd.
Act supported by DeKalb's CEO and District Attorney.
Grant to be used for a planning study.
The Stone Mountain city council, mayor and others with the city also discussed a comprehensive smoking ordinance, golf carts and more.
Controversial dog park will be discussed during the Stone Mountain city council's retreat Saturday.
The meeting is at 6 p.m., Municipal Building.
Presidential hopeful Rick Santorum pleaded his case for the Republican nomination by promising to get the country back to its moral founding.
Remaining this week: Tax assistance, "Roots," and Stone Mountain City Council retreat.
Burrell Ellis spoke of the county's successes and challenges to about 150 people at the town hall meeting at St. TImothy United Methodist Church.
Local residents can now help decide the alcohol issue in unincorporated DeKalb.
Commissioner Stan Watson will cover a variety of topics.
The dog park controversy wasn't the only topic discussed at this week's Stone Mountain City Council Meeting.
A tense exchange happened during the citizens' comment period, where people for and against the park addressed the council. One council member is looking into relocating the park.
Meeting is tonight, Feb. 7, at 7:30 p.m. at the new City Hall.
New City Hall address is 875 Main Street.
Early voting starts Feb. 13.
Announcement Thursday to coincide with ONE DeKalb Vote kick-off
Ice skating in Conyers, Snellville City Council meeting notes and more.
U.S. Representative for Georgia's Fourth Congressional District gives his thoughts on the president's speech Tuesday.
Visit Patch to participate in the Georgia Department of Labor's 90-minute question-and-answer chat to discuss how to deal with unemployment and find a new job.
Stone Mountain City Council member Steve Higgins is looking into bringing the increasingly popular game to the town.
Citing changes to its plans, Walmart asks for, and gets, a deferral on presenting its plans to the Board of Commissioners until Feb. 14.
Proposed Memorial Drive Walmart goes before the Board of Commissioners, this week's weather, and more.
In a letter-writing campaign to the members of the city's government, supporters say measures to help alleviate problems and complaints at Red Dog Park were not implemented and question the park's recent closing.
Burrell Ellis will hold the public meetings at Stephenson High School and St. Timothy United Methodist Church; there will be 11 town hall meetings in all.
A rezoning initiative, 2011 end-of-year budget adjustments and more will be discussed.
Sen. Steve Henson (D-Tucker) says state budget cannot be balanced while giving special interest tax breaks.
Burrell Ellis outlines the role of morality in governance.