Political officials, clergy and residents gather in Stone Mountain Village to remember the 9/11 events, heroes, and their community impact.
Move will be "fair to everybody" council member says.
Council members hold special meeting to discuss possible sign ordinance changes.
Several attend town hall meeting at Salem-Panola library to hear latest news from commissioners about rail transportation in South DeKalb.
Meet Tracie Hawkins and other artists this weekend at the Art Stroll in Stone Mountain
City Council votes 3 to 1 in favor of Dar-E-Abbas' rezoning request to expand its mosque.
Lithonia recreation center expected to reopen in December
Atlanta Regional Transportation Roundtable recently voted to partially fund the project.
A group of businesses around Stone Mountain Industrial Park have won the right to tax themselves a little bit more and buy security and curb appeal, transport and other upgrades in their area through a community improvement district.
Two from unincorporated Stone Mountain were among five gang members sentenced.
DeKalb District Attorney announces postponement of hearing for accused rapist.
In the coming weeks DeKalb County will be releasing a request for proposal for contractors to bid on the $5.2 million NSP grant project for Hidden Hills.
DeKalb County gets new training facility in Lithonia.
Town hall meeting of more than 200 participants report lists reasons to support penny sales tax to be on ballot next year for transportation projects.
The free Family Fun Day will be held Sunday at Bransby YMCA.
National Night Out, an event that marks communities standing in solidarity against crime, is tonight from 6-8 p.m.
Stonecrest Library hosts book reading in new auditorium.
A plan that DeKalb County Commissioner Lee May says could "really transform" the Hidden Hills area for the better, via parks, sidewalks and stricter building rules, is heading to the DeKalb County Planning Commission.
Three council posts will be on November's ballot.
State Rep. Billy Mitchell wants teachers who cheat on standardized tests to give back their bonuses.
Community volunteers participate in clean-up effort.
Volunteers were busy this week putting together 1,000 bags of erasers, crayons and more.
Confusion over stickers leads Gov. Deal to restart the contest.
Three finalists in tag design contest revealed. "In God We Trust" sticker no longer part of design, but will be available for an additional charge.
Study finds 150 job postings that specify that an applicant must be currently employed.
Temperatures are expected to reach 96 degrees in Stone Mountain today, with a heat index of 103.
The Georgia Supreme Court dismissed a long-standing claim by the city of Stone Mountain that DeKalb County shortchanged it in revenue collected from the Homestead Option Sales Tax.
Voting for the new Georgia license plate ends July 8.
Stone Mountain city council reacted to DeKalb County's lower property assessments by raising millage rates and lowering the budget.
City council meets at 7:30 p.m. tonight.
DeKalb small business owners meet at Lou Walker Senior Center
From immigration to child booster seats, there are several new state laws on the books starting today.
Law requires that children up to the age of 8 be secured in child safety or booster seats.
Two parts of the controversial law blocked.
Town hall meeting on the 2011 DeKalb budget is tonight with CEO Burrell Ellis. Don't put away that umbrella just yet.
Renovations at aquatic and tennis centers will be paid for with SPLOST funds.
There will be a public hearing on alcohol license applications for two restaurants and a special called meeting on a financing agreement before the work session.
First day of summer, a city council meeting and public hearings.
DeKalb Clean Air ordinance may be amended.