Local food and craft vendors, tickets for Browning Courthouse Day, and more.
A look at top stories from Patch sites across Georgia.
Arrest made in East Atlanta homicide; Brookhaven to open police substation; Sandy Springs candidate forum; DeKalb Commissioners to host cityhood meeting; and more, as Patch rounds up the top stories for Wednesday, October 9, 2013.
Suspects got away in both cases.
Will the scariest thing in your house be a moldy, rotting jack o'lantern?
Looking for something to do this weekend in and around the area?
DeKalb County Animal Services provides humane care to homeless animals, pet adoption services and enforcement of the animal control laws.
Promotion to "Come Together" and set an example for Washington lasts through Friday.
The map below a snapshot of where the "creative class" in town works across your neighborhood, as reported by the 2011 American Community Survey.
Will you DIY or hit the stores?
We could all learn so much if we would take more time to listen to the wisdom of our children.
These are just five of the big acts still to come to Georgia in October.
UGA Graduate School honors 2013 Alumni of Distinction.
Tigers' defensive tackle is weighing college options.
Armed carjacking in Midtown; controversial Georgia Tech fraternity email; Fort McPherson open house; new business and construction updates; and more, as Patch rounds up the top stories for Tuesday, October 8, 2013.
Public Speakers Addressed a number of issues, mainly the Druid Hill Charter Cluster Petition, at last night's School Board Meeting in DeKalb.
Life-long Tucker resident died on Saturday.
Draconid meteor shower is a warm-up act for the Orionids.
The map below shows the number of divorced women across your neighborhood as reported by the 2011 American Community Survey.
Maximize your home’s value with a modest investment.
The team secured its third consecutive playoff berth.