Candidates are jockeying for attention ahead of the March 6 primary.
Several options for redistricting have been presented by the DeKalb delegation for redistricting the new reduced school board. Tell us your thoughts.
Presidential hopeful Rick Santorum pleaded his case for the Republican nomination by promising to get the country back to its moral founding.
Do you know people in Tucker who have championed local government transparency?
DeKalb County's Mobile Career Center will be in town three times this month.
Tucker residents can now help decide the alcohol issue in unincorporated DeKalb.
Issue of payments for post season play is top of the agenda.
Early voting starts Feb. 13.
U.S. Representative for Georgia's Fourth Congressional District gives his thoughts on the president's speech Tuesday.
Will today's primary in South Carolina predict the winner of Georgia's GOP primary in March?
Burrell Ellis speaks at Tucker High School at 7 p.m.
The Primary is March 6.
Brockett and Nesbit elementary schools will receive certificates.
Georgia is one of only ten states to charge full sales tax on energy used in manufacturing.
The county's Code Red Emergency Communications will now send severe weather alerts to registered residents.
Sen. Steve Henson (D-Tucker) says state budget cannot be balanced while giving special interest tax breaks.
Join in the live discussion during the governor's address to the Georgia General Assembly.
Democrat Scott Holcomb of Tucker wants his colleagues to face mandatory drug testing.
Recent crime outbreak and the upcoming legislative session were on the agenda.
Burrell Ellis outlines the role of morality in governance.
A national board is taking a hard line in recommendation.
Matthew Fowler says Georgia invests less per capita in transportation than any state but Tennessee. But opponents say too much funding is dedicated to light rail and not enough to road improvements.
Gwinnett Republican Seventh District Committee hosting Rick Santorum in noontime forum at Atlanta Marriott Gwinnett Place.
The Georgia Restaurant Association calculates that some restaurants are losing $21,000 a month in revenues due to the new state immigration law.
How do you feel about the requested waiver?
Pay-as-you go express lanes aren't working, says Senator Curt Thompson (D-Tucker).
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Occupy Atlanta protesters trekked to the Snellville area to help a family facing eviction to keep their home.
Find your polling place and view a sample ballot.
Dr. Cheryl Atkinson issues a mission and philosophy statement, and visits Tucker next week.
That is what the Dept. of Homeland Security wants you to remember today at 2 p.m. when it conducts its first nationwide test of the Emergency Alert System.
Local senator will hold a town hall meeting about the hot-button issue on Nov. 17.
The DeKalb County CEO spoke to a standing-room-only crowd on Tuesday night at the Cofer library.
How a local commuter made it his mission to put the brakes on the new HOT Lane on I-85.
Around 45 parents and administrators met Monday night at Brockett Elementary.
After just six days in operation, the governor is lowering cost and reducing the number of required passengers for the I-85 toll lanes.
On Nov. 8, county and city residents will head to the polls. Need to register, or want an absentee application form? It's all available online.
State Representative Scott Holcomb will be there to support the initiative.
Do you have your Peach Pass yet?
The state school superintendent presented the first Fountain Award to a teacher. An educator you nominate could be the next winner.