Patch is looking for a local online sales account executive.
The “Give Burns the Boot” fundraising drive starts this Friday.
Check out the latest updates on road constructions, delays and detours around Cobb County before you start the week.
Experts say FAA furloughs could delay some travelers by up to three hours. Tell us if you’re worried about a potential impact on your air travels.
Dr. Grace Chiang of WellStar talks identifying allergies, symptoms, managing reactions, children and allergies, pets, and more.
The Board of Education continues its discussions at a 2 p.m. special meeting.
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What should you do after your refund check comes? Attorney Leslie H. Tayne shares what's best to do with a lump sum.
Across Patch's network of 900 sites, people felt the effect of the bombing at the Boston Marathon.
Health officials remind families how important vaccinations are during National Infant Immunization Week, through April 27.
The FBI on Thursday released photographs of two men suspected in Monday’s bombing at the Boston Marathon. Tell us if you believe the suspects’ photos should lead to an increased camera presence in our cities.
This weekend get out to the Mad Hatter Tea Party & Fashion Show in Acworth, a day of baseball and family fun at Sewell Park, the Big Shanty Festival in Kennesaw and the Georgia Native Plant Society's Annual Spring Plant Sale in Marietta.
The Cobb Taxpayers Association president submitted a complaint with the Georgia Department of Law, claiming that the Cobb School District was in violation of state law by using taxpayer money to advocate for passage of SPLOST IV.
The latest inspections by Cobb Public Health include visits to Applebee's, Cafe Overton, Caribbean Breeze Eatery, Church's Chicken, HoneyBaked Ham, Johnny's New York Pizza, Loco Willy's, Panera, Martin's and Taverna Fiorentina.
More jobs and fewer layoffs in most metro Atlanta counties helped push the state's unemployment rate down to 8.4 percent, it's lowest since December 2008.
There are several ways that you can make a difference and assist our friends up north.
It has been rolled out slowly since October 2012, but those who hadn’t converted voluntarily since then are being switched over now anyway.
The incident occurred April 12 at a Powder Springs residence.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), a texting driver is 23 times more likely to get into a crash.
The May program is intended for civilians and will be focused on safety, Georgia laws, and the use of alternative weapons. The seminar is free of charge.
The study showed students, teachers and parents gave Cobb schools a “B” or better in preparing students.
Little League baseball is underway all over Cobb County. Here in West Cobb we'd like to see some pictures of your little sluggers.
Here is some advice from experts on how to get the most cash for your stuff by hosting the ultimate yard sale.
Strap on your pedometer, grease up your baby stoller, and hit the road for a workout that will take your breath away!
The Supreme Court of Georgia on Monday refused to review the case.
More than 300 churches in Cobb County have been invited to join hands to pray Friday at Smyrna's Emory-Adventist Hospital.
But school board members remain divided over how to balance the numbers for fiscal year 2014.
The April 19 expo will be held at Goodwill’s Shallowford Conference Center, located at 2401 Shallowford Road in Marietta.
Students from Smyrna's Belmont Hills Elementary and Mableton's Harmony-Leland Elementary will get the opportunity to meet NASA representatives this week.
A nonprofit organization is taking Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal to task for his neutral position on teens in Wilcox County organizing an integrated prom. Tell us what you think, if anything, Deal should do.
Wednesday's work session will include an update on ways to close a deficit of nearly $86.4 million.
A recent study showed that travel and tourism remains the number one economic driver in Cobb County, with the industry having a total economic impact of more than $2.18 billion.
The event is a way to remember and support those who were killed or injured in The Boston Marathon explosions on Monday.
Cobb Police Precinct 2 offers advice and tips on how to protect yourself and others during an "active shooter" incident.
The latest inspections by Cobb Public Health include visits to Martin's, KFC and Applebee's.
Need to get rid of private documents, electronics and more? Here's your chance.
Depending on whom you ask, spring break just ended or happened weeks ago. Are the staggered spring breaks a good thing, or should schools aim to schedule their breaks at the same time?
Check out the latest updates on road constructions, delays and detours around Powder Springs and Cobb County before you start the week.
Use our West Cobb events calendar to drive traffic to your driveway for your garage sales.