Government, police department and municipal court had hoped to move in before 2011 ended.
The City Council in Stone Mountain had its regular business meeting Jan. 3.
Several appointments on tonight's agenda.
This is the last "Stan Watson Show" of 2011; special holiday edition will feature entertainment and a chef.
A national board is taking a hard line in recommendation.
Community's four-year effort to make the zoning district a reality comes to fruition.
City of Stone Mountain moves to close dog park until further notice after hearing residents' complaints last month.
Cell tower development proposed at McCurdy Park.
Portal includes links to other job search sites, job fair updates and more.
Updates and concerns discussed at recent City Council work session.
How do you feel about the requested waiver?
In the wake of voters saying yes to Sunday sales of alcohol in the Nov. 8 election, the city's alcohol ordinance amendment will get its first reading tonight.
There are a couple of important steps to go first.
Voters approve Sunday alcohol sales in the City of Stone Mountain.
Polls close at 7 p.m.; check back with Patch for live blogs about election results.
Occupy Atlanta protestors trekked to the Snellville area to help a family keep their home.
Find your polling place and view a sample ballot.
That is what the Dept. of Homeland Security wants you to remember at 2 p.m. EST Nov. 9 when it conducts its first nationwide test of the Emergency Alert System.
Find out what the candidates consider to be the most important issues facing the City of Stone Mountain.
Former Speaker of the House first to appear in a series of forums featuring U.S. presidential candidates hosted by Seventh District Committee of the Georgia Republican Party. The forum was presented at the Gwinnett Place Marriott in Duluth.
Check presentation from Granite Grasshopper 5k fundraiser tonight at Stone Mountain City Council meeting.
A Lawrenceville man made it his mission to put the brakes on the new HOT Lane on I-85.
Work session is today, Oct. 18, 6 p.m.; last night's town hall meeting updated citizens on projects and progress.
Elections are Nov. 8.
Tough economic times led to the move, expected to take effect in January, county says.
After just six days in operation, the governor is lowering cost and reducing the number of required passengers for the I-85 toll lanes.
Subcommittee also includes competition and the Internet
Community Council meets Oct. 24 at Redan-Trotti Library; the proposal's last stop is the Board of Commissioners.
Meet the Owner: Cary Hamilton talks about adding a bar to his restaurant, The Artisan.
Meeting takes place at the Lou Walker Senior Center.
Council members voted unanimously for the changes; beer and wine license also approved for the Crab Pot restaurant.
Special tax to fund school renovations, improvements and building projects to be voted on Nov.8
Community gives feedback about transportation projects to Atlanta Regional Roundtable.
State school superintendent John Barge presented the first Fountain Award to a teacher. An educator you nominate may be the next winner.
Upcoming forum was one of several topics discussed at work session
In separate efforts, both entities hope to get adults and children more active. Granite Grasshopper 5k Road Race and Fun Run is Oct. 8.
Stone Mountain City Council hears business owners' concerns about banner limits; council members emphasize the importance of permanent signage.
May launched new book at Mall at Stonecrest last Saturday.
Business leaders and elected officials discussed the advantages of starting a unified association with common goals at an economic development meeting Thursday.
Local job alert this morning; Memorial Drive safety meeting tonight, and more