Our weekly look at homes in the local market.
Some of the top stories we covered this week.
Former Evansdale Elementary School PTA president will give two talks this month.
DeKalb County football scholarships eclipse 100 again.
Great dogs and cats are ready for adoption at DeKalb Animal Services.
There's a thriller on the loose and it's showing at the Tucker Movie Tavern.
The BOE narrowly approved Dr. Cheryl Atkinson's separation agreement with a vote of 5-4.
Mobile Career Center hits town four times this month.
Final Four takes place Friday.
The victim taught at a local preschool.
The board is set to meet on Friday at 4 pm.
Almarcus Thomas will spend two thirds of his sentence in custody.
Three men are being sought by police after a violent robbery at a convenience store.
Patch rounds up some recent health inspection scores for restaurants in and around the Tucker community.
College-bound football players announced their choices on Wednesday.
About $2 billion a year will be saved, according to estimates.
For the second time this week, the board was unable to pick a new chairman.
District 1 Commissioner Elaine Boyer says absolutely not.
Chick-fil-A Spirit Night is tonight from 6-8 p.m. at the Northlake Festival location.
Tree dedication takes place on Feb. 15.
Kendra Holloway may be on her way to a national event in California.
Ten Tigers announced their college choices on Wednesday.
Taylor throws a four hitter as Clark Atlanta University defeats St. Augustine.
Cedar Grove takes on Region B No. 2 seed Tucker on Wednesday.
Southwest DeKalb wins Area 6-AAAAA wrestling title.
Two teenage girls are receiving specialized treatment after prolonged exploitation.
Patch rounds up some local jobs for residents.
Plans are underway for several events, and volunteers are needed.
Las Colinas on Main Street is hosting a monthly gathering for local business people.
Local boy earns Eagle Scout for developmental disability project.
Board members will meet at 1 p.m. today.
Tucker Patch's top stories of the past week.
A bill introduced by Rep. Mary Margaret Oliver "locks the doors on those neighborhoods ready to take the initiative of trying to find their way out of the abuse."
Come meet your next pet at DeKalb Animal Services.
Here's what police officers around Northeast Georgia were up against recently.
Last year General Lee didn't see his shadow. What will happen this morning?
Showing at Tucker's Movie Tavern, this zombie movie proves you don't need a pulse to fall in love.
Christopher Edwards is under indictment, says a U.S. Attorney.
Tucker Middle School has some of the action starting at 10 a.m.