A new Rasmussen survey shows more than 40 percent of employed Americans put in more than 40 hours a week at work.
Here are some interesting and important things to know for the coming week.
A look at top stories from Patch sites across Georgia.
State’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate is down four-tenths of a percentage point from October and a full percentage point from November a year ago.
The market will have "winter dates" on Jan. 2, Feb. 6, and March 6.
Patch rounds up some recent health inspection scores for restaurants in and around the Tucker area.
Here's how to boost the wow factor of your favorite holiday cookie.
Here’s how to head off every seasonally stressful situation.
What happened to Tucker being the "best kept secret" in Atlanta?
The social media company plans to introduce video ad units.
COBI: "Data Supports that Briarcliff is a Better City for All."
Topping the list, Paul Walker, Boston Marathon and Nelson Mandela. Check Google's complete list here.
You have a better chance of becoming an astronaut or being made a saint.
Brisk ticket sales have resulted in the jackpot being increased again.
Affordable Care Act pulls through for self-employed writer.
Here are some high-paying jobs that offer financial and career security.
Using a credit card can help your family better track monthly expenses. Here's how one couple did it the smart way.
American-made goods can sometimes be 80 percent more expensive than foreign imports.
According to SACS, "a north/south geographical division of the county" is part of the problem that placed our schools on probation.
Some of the strange stuff cops in Georgia faced recently.
Get creative (and save cash) with these fun projects.
The list below shows north Georgia residents -- nearby or further away -- with GoFundMe campaigns. Click an image to learn more about each of them.