School Board member Marshall Orson spoke in front of a tough crowd Tuesday night.
No shortage of items on the agenda.
DNR officials are searching Lake Lanier for a 47-year-old man who is "presumed deceased."
Tucker is still in the game.
Mobile farmers market visits Tucker every Wednesday afternoon.
TBA's monthly meeting is on Thursday morning.
The girl's parents told police that the suspect attended their church.
The Arbor Day celebration honored the LaVista Lions Club.
Attendees at a weekend meeting want to focus on children first, accreditation second.
DeKalb claims four region basketball titles.
A massive search continues for a boater and fisherman missing since Monday.
Our weekly look at homes in the local market.
Some of the news stories we covered this week, in case you missed them.
Here's what police officers around North Georgia were up against recently.
Second annual Great Henderson Hunt is on March 3.
Tucker facing Mays for the No. 3 seed.
Some parents think public comments are being used to convey the wrong message to the school board's new Interim Superintendent.
A local Catholic church has special events for Lent.
Interim head of DeKalb's school system will make his first appearance next week.
DeKalb County offices will be closed, but many private retailers and restaurants will be open.
Also: dogs and cats who are over five years old -or whose adopter is over 55- get a special $40 rate.
Hearings will be held on Feb. 19 and 26.
No. 1 Miller Grove and the No. 7 Tucker Tigers tangle at 5:30 p.m. on Friday at Mays.
Proposed city boundary would include much of the commercial district in west Tucker across I-285.
A quick look at recent Dean's List recipients.
Patch rounds up some recent health inspection scores for Tucker restaurants.
Region 6-AAAAA teams won in county matchups this week.
A moving company partners with national Move For Hunger effort.
Two police officers in the case are part of the Tucker Precinct.
The GHSA Traditional Wrestling State Tournament starts in Macon this week.
DeKalb schools' interim superintendent holds his first meeting.
The contract between DeKalb Schools and Michael Thurmond has been released.
Thieves ripped off a van outside Rehoboth Baptist Church.
His resignation is effective on Feb. 28, and a successor should be named by Easter.
Chamblee's Kemenov takes gold at state swim meet.
A sample of jobs to be had locally...
A benefit for displaced employees of the store that was destroyed by fire in December.
Three players hit the road.
Do you think the presidentβs address will be a unifying one that will help move the country forward?
Beware, there's a scam going on in Tucker neighborhoods.