For the 11th year in a row, the City of Dunwoody is being recognized as a “Tree City USA” for its commitment to core standards of sound urban forestry management.
The City of Doraville Municipal Court is holding an Amnesty Program for individuals with delinquent traffic citation(s) and/or active bench warrants for failure to appear in court.
This morning, Dunwoody residents in several neighborhoods woke up to find Anti-Semitic flyers in their driveways. In response, please find statements below from Dunwoody Mayor Lynn Deutsch and Dunwoody Police Chief Billy Grogan.
Atlanta Intown and Reporter Newspapers recently recognized GAC Senior Kate Hidell as an honoree and GAC Junior Ivy Holland as a runner-up on the publication's "20 Under 20" list.
The Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) is pleased to announce that Malissa Brinson-Gordon was named the agency's 2023 DJJ Teacher of the Year.
The Long-range Planning Division of the DeKalb County Planning and Sustainability Department and the Transportation Division of DeKalb’s Public Works Department teamed up to develop the DeKalb County 2050 Unified Plan.
DeKalb County Department of Recreation, Parks and Cultural Affairs will hold an official ribbon-cutting ceremony for the newly renovated playground at DeKalb Memorial Park, 381 Wilkinson Dr. SE, at 10:00 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 18.
Throughout her career at GAC, senior Nia Wilson has carried on the historic legacy of girls Track and Field at GAC. As a sophomore, Nia played a crucial role in helping bring home the Spartans seventh state title in 2021.
After spending a year seeking community input and review, the City of Dunwoody is releasing the Edge City 2.0 report, a market-feasible and aspirational vision designed to guide the next chapter for Dunwoody’s portion of Perimeter Center.
Merely Players Presents is excited to bring you Marry Me a Little: a Stephen Sondheim Revue featuring the talents of Caroline Kirk and Bradley T. Johnson, musically-directed by Nate Newton and directed and designed by Scott Rousseau.
Efforts to improve the watershed system throughout DeKalb County continues on Monday, Feb. 6, with the anticipated launch of the Barbashela Creek Sewer Replacement Project.
Titan CEO and headline sponsor Wipfli LLP are pleased to announce Tino Mantella, President & CEO, Turknett Leadership Group (TLG), as a 2023 Georgia Titan 100 for the second consecutive year.
An Emory University study published in Nature’s Molecular Psychiatry shows levodopa, a drug that increases dopamine in the brain, has potential to reverse the effects of inflammation on brain reward circuitry, ultimately improving symptons of depression.
On Friday, Jan. 20, Congressman Hank Johnson (GA-04) visited Newton County College & Career Academy to congratulate 17-year-old senior Kevin Wadsworth as the winner of the Congressman’s 2022 Congressional App Challenge.
Beginning Summer 2023, prospective and current Georgia Tech students will have three new Bachelor of Science degrees to choose from in the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences.