The Powder Springs Police Department participated in the DEA's National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day last Saturday.
You're invited to attend the upcoming public meetings held by the Cobb Alcohol Taskforce.
Former Atlanta Hawks player Jason Collins, most recently with the Washington Wizards, recently came out as gay. Tell us what impact, if any, you think his announcement will have.
Kevin Duane Duckworth was arrested on charges that include seven counts of burglary.
Additional changes have been proposed to the $894 million budget approved by a 4-3 vote Monday.
The funeral of 19-year-old Giselle Ortiz will be held Thursday at Macland Baptist Church.
The competition, which is in its ninth year, allows contestants to showcase their talents in comedy, dance and song in front of panel of judges.
On the roads or in the parking lot, what are the things other drivers do that annoy you the most?
Check out the latest updates on road constructions, delays and detours around West Cobb before you start the week.
The board of education is scheduled to take an initial vote at Monday's called work session.
The new law also increases penalties for those caught boating while intoxicated.
UGA's Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library has the only remaining copy of this document.
Robert Redford is a former '60s radical out to clear his name.
From May 1 through Sept. 30, you may not burn leaves, tree limbs or other yard waste, or use air curtain destructors for land clearing.
His friend was arrested on theft-related charges, too.
Opposition to Common Core curriculum standards resulted in 4-3 votes against new texts starting with the 2013-14 academic year.
Unaware he was already on air, A.J. Clemente muttered the infamous F-word before being introduced during his first day on the job with an NBC affiliate in North Dakota.
This weekend get out to a book signing and dog rescue adoption event in East Cobb, a car show in Smyrna, "Plan 9 From Outer Space" on Marietta Square, and Good Mews Spring Flea Market.
The county's March unemployment rate was more than 1 percent below last year's figure.
From Acworth to Smyrna, law enforcement officials will be ready to collect your unwanted medications this Saturday.
More than 49 defendants have been sentenced and more than $1.3-million in unpaid tobacco taxes have been collected in connection with the illegal tobacco ring.
Seventeen concerts are scheduled at Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre so far.
Although air quality in Georgia is improving, population growth has put more demand on energy use and more cars on the roads.
He remains in the Cobb County Adult Detention Center in lieu of $35,000 bond.
A new law will allow it.
"In the long run, this new law will give college freshman a head start and, we hope, will encourage more to stay until they attain their degree,” Gov. Nathan Deal said.
Cobb Commissioners voted 3-2 Tuesday to accept a state grant to establish the county's first mental health court.
If so, you could be saving money, according to GoBanking Rates. Tell us your typical family dinner habits.
It happened just after 9 p.m. Monday.
Volunteers are raising money for Special Olympics Georgia.
One metro Atlanta school is near the top of the 2013 list.
Tentative approval of the fiscal year 2014 budget has been pushed back to next Monday.
The latest inspections by Cobb Public Health include visits to American Legion, Dragon Restaurant, Loma Pizzeria and Waffle House.
Three people from Gwinnett and two from DeKalb each face a charge of racketeering, according to Cobb County criminal warrants.
Tamerlan Tsarnaev said, “Mama, I love you” before hanging up, according to ABC News.
The Nashville, Tenn., native was arrested for disorderly conduct, and her husband was arrested on a DUI charge.
Nine other Cobb schools made the list.
Teens 14 years old or older and their parents/guardians will experience distracted driving and “fatal vision goggles” simulations.
All students who advanced to the Finalist level in the 2013 competition were considered for the $2,500 National Achievement scholarships.
Or since he is a naturalized American citizen, should he be tried in a civilian courtroom?