State Rep. Pak wants to change Georgia's laws to require parents to report missing children "in a timely manner."
The Atlanta Regional Commission awarded Woodstock a grant to allow the city to complete a 10-year update to its Livable Center Initiative plan.
Woodstock-Towne Lake Patch is bringing you updates live from the City Council meeting.
Here are the highlights for Woodstock-Towne Lake and nearby Patches for Feb. 13.
Sen. Chip Rogers provides an update from the fifth week of the 2012 Legislative Session.
Another version of the amendment, which would have restored the state's power to approve charter schools, failed in the House on Wednesday. Find out how Cherokee reps voted.
Here are the highlights for Woodstock-Towne Lake and nearby Patches for Feb. 8.
The Cherokee County Aquatic Center is slated to open spring 2013.
The Homestead Option Sales Tax would be voted on in November by residents.
Mail your voter registration applications today if you plan to vote in the March 6 primary.
Sen. Chip Rogers provides an update from the fourth week of the 2012 Legislative Session.
Here are the highlights for Woodstock-Towne Lake and nearby Patches for Feb. 3.
Two outside audits showed that the vity of Woodstock's finance department kept poor records.
The congressman from Marietta said that the addition of political rhetoric in the President's remarks is what made him decide to leave Thursday's prayer breakfast.
The first issue of Woodstock Scene Magazine is expected to be distributed in March.
The interviews were held at a called City Council meeting Wednesday night.
A committee recommended that both the school board and county commission seats be voted on by residents in each post's district.
The $15.7 million facility is expected to be completed by late spring 2013.
Sen. Chip Rogers provides an update from the third week of the 2012 Legislative Session.
Chip Rogers and John Albers held a joint town hall meeting at Alpharetta City Hall, drawing residents from Woodstock, Roswell, Milton and Alpharetta.
The Cherokee senator gave a tour of the State Capitol after rallying for School Choice Awareness Week.
Legislators are shifting the focus from the transit system to reversible toll lanes in Cherokee County.
Sen. Chip Rogers provides an update from the second week of the 2012 Legislative Session.
The Department of Early Care and Learning does not publicly release scores they have of Georgia day cares.
Visit Patch to participate in the Georgia Department of Labor's 90-minute question-and-answer chat to discuss how to deal with unemployment and find a new job.
Billy Peppers began his new role Jan. 1 and said he hopes to bring new ideas to Woodstock.
Woodstock-area Congressman says that controversial anti-piracy legislation is also causing "confusion" for small businesses and entrepreneurs.
The City of Woodstock wants $700,000 for improvements to Ridgewalk Parkway near one of the proposed outlet malls.
A diverse crowd of more than 600 attended the 14th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Unity Breakfast on Saturday.
Will the record of the Cherokee sheriff be enough to win him a sixth term?
Here's your roundup of top stories from Patches in Cobb, Cherokee, Douglas, Bartow and Paulding counties for Jan. 10.
Follow along live with updates from the Woodstock City Council meeting.
Preston Pooser is among the first in the nation to earn a master level certification for parks and recreation professionals.
The Woodstock City Council will meet tonight at 7 in the Chambers at City Center.
Rep. Tom Price now represents Cherokee, but with the new redistricting plans, Rep. Phil Gingrey could be representing the county in the 11th District after the November congressional elections.
Since 1999, the breakfast has been held at Allen Temple A.M.E. Church in Woodstock.
The former East Cobb Speaker's campaign has taken a big hit as tonight's Iowa Caucuses approach.
The City of Woodstock approved The Outlet Shoppes at Atlanta in mid-December to move forward, but they've hit a bump in the road costing $700,000.
Return to Patch for live updates from the first Board of Commissioners meeting of 2012.
Senate Majority Leader Chip Rogers (R-Woodstock) previews Cherokee County issues that will be discussed in the 2012 legislative session.