Ten-year tax could generate as much as $18.6 billion statewide.
New study shows advertising campaign affecting perception of risks associated with using methamphetamine.
Panel Discusses DeKalb County Tax Assessments
A few items tabled until June 21 work session.
For the November ballot: A resolution to permit and regulate package sales by retailers of malt beverages, wine and distilled spirits on Sunday between 12:30 p.m. and 12:00 midnight
GEMA offers tips to stay cool during the heat wave.
$20 million effort promotes flexible credit and affordable renovations in key neighborhoods within the county.
Dekalb County government switches crossing guards to school system.
The question of whether to include a referendum on Sunday alcohol sales will be on the council's next meeting agenda.
Grey fox and cat test positive for rabies.
Dekalb County Summer Camp registration is in full swing.
There will be a special called meeting at 6 p.m., followed by the council's work session.
City council holds a called meeting tonight.
Gov. Deal signed a bill last week that changes the way Stone Mountain city council members are elected.
An amended sign ordinance takes affect in September.
Recent media reports "of uncollected accounts receivable in DeKalb County both incorrect and misleading," DeKalb CEO writes.
The new law means that children must be secured in booster seats up to the age of 8.
YMCA at Wade Walker Park in Stone Mountain to open Summer 2012.
Stone Mountain's city council will hold a back-to-school event that will help families get ready for classes with school supplies.
The council meets at 7:30 p.m. tonight, May 3.
The area of industrial parks between Stone Mountain and Tucker will get better security, road repairs, curb appeal -- and maybe millions of new dollars -- under an extra tax approved by the area business owners and just OK'd by the county.
United Grading began working on the site this week.
The council approved a contract with Headley Construction Corp. for the construction of a new city hall.
There will be special called meeting at 6 p.m.
Hairston Crossing Library was dedicated Saturday, and it will be open for business Monday.
New business on the agenda includes a curbside recycling program for fats, oils and grease, and a lease agreement for the art micro-enterprise project.
The week-long celebration from April 9-16 ends with the dedication of the re-opening of the Hairston Crossing Branch.
Rep. Michele Henson (D-Stone Mountain) wins resolution honoring Marquel Peters, a 4-year-old boy who was killed by a reveler's bullet on New Year's Day 2010.
The DeKalb County library branch has been closed for 20 months.
Stone Mountain Mayor Patricia Wheeler joined other mayors and thousands of other cyclists Tuesday at the capitol to lobby for laws benefiting Georgia cyclists.
Mountain will "come to life" with multidimensional effects, the park said.
The Dacula resident and former county administrator gets 55 percent in a four-person race.
Gerard Norton will give a presentation on the Future Champions Boxing club.
Get ready to set your clocks forward one hour tonight.
Library hours across the county will be reduced and the Scott Candler branch will close, but the moves will provide funding to reopen Hairston Crossing despite budget cuts.
The week on Stone Mountain Patch in review.
The Atlanta Regional Commission has awarded the City of Stone Mountain its prestigious CREATE award for economic development innovation.
Tax Allocation District application now under consideration; county officials want to discuss the corridor's future, potential.
City council pulled the project from this year's budget.
State Representative Scott Holcomb and State Senator Steve Henson will be in town to discuss issues and listen to residents' concerns.