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Property Taxes: Find fresher ways to fund the future Full Story »
The Badie Tour of Gwinnett: Bank fees keep the mattress in fashion Full Story »
Spotlight: Complaints against insurers rise Full Story »
‘Beltline from Day 1 is a 25-year project’ Full Story »
12-year-old's murder trial starts Wednesday Full Story »
A judge has ordered a psychological evaluation for a man with brain damage who authorities say slipped away from a supervised home and assaulted a woman in her yard. Full Story »
Natalie had done the hard part and ended an abusive relationship. She found a job and a new home for her and her three sons. Full Story »
ATLANTA - One quarter. Eleven minutes. That's all that stood between Clarke Central and the fourth state championship in the school's illustrious football history. Full Story »
Clarke Middle School students will take to the hardwood in front of a crowd of thousands tonight to play the national anthem before the Atlanta Hawks tip off against the New Jersey Nets in Philips Arena. Full Story »
When lawmakers talk transportation, they should be talking buses and trains, not just highways, Georgia transit officials said Friday. Full Story »
Authorities in Virginia are saying a man's wife has been found in a suitcase at the couple's apartment after he told police he had killed her. Full Story »
ATLANTA -- A former Fulton County Jail guard has been arraigned in federal court in Atlanta on charges she hit an inmate in the head with a milk crate while the prisoner was handcuffed. Full Story »
MARIETTA, Ga. -- Police said Friday they have the man who robbed two metro Atlanta banks, one of them while wearing a shoulder-length, curly wig and a red bandana. Full Story »
ATLANTA -- Police are searching for a woman last seen at Grady Memorial Hospital. Tammy Scott left Grady on Nov. 27, according to a release from the Atlanta Police Department. Full Story »
The driver of one vehicle and a 12-year-old boy who was a passenger were both airlifted to the hospital. Full Story »
Cobb County Juvenile Court Judge Gregory Poole ruled that the boy did not mean for his 5-month-old cousin to die. Full Story »
MARIETTA, GA - As he does each school day, Sig Johnson met the bus from Mountain View Elementary when it dropped off his 6-year-old daughter, Kayla, in front of their Davis Road home on Friday afternoon. Full Story »
The Snowball Express organization was every bit as advertised: an all-expenses-paid VIP vacation for the families of those killed overseas. Full Story »
The Save a Smile Foundation is welcoming families to the Holiday House tour on Saturday, where dozens of designers have decked out the mega million dollar mansion for the Holidays. Full Story »
A double fatal accident involving a wrong way driver in John's Creek closed several lanes of State Bridge Road (Georgia State Route 120). Full Story »
The Buford Wolves got two touchdowns from Jessel Curry to win the Class AA football title, and Sandy Creek staged a fourth-quarter comeback to win the Class AAAA crown at the Georgia Dome on Friday. Full Story »
RANGER, Ga. (MyFOX Atlanta) - The grain elevator is a hunk of twisted metal, the hay barn is collapsed, and the cattle barn is gone, too. At Riverview Farms in Ranger, tornado-strength winds ripped much of the farm apart. Full Story »
Dozens of police officers searched for an armed robbery suspect in Rockdale County on Friday. Full Story »
An emotional Randolph Forde spoke publicly for the first time after a three-judge panel of former education administrators voted to uphold the Clayton County School Superintendent's decision to fire him. Full Story »
A head-on collision at State Bridge Road and Cameron resulted in the deaths of a man and woman, and injuries to a child, Johns Creek police said. Full Story »
Some College Park residents may not know it, but some of their taxes went to fund the opening of a high-end smoked meat and seafood restaurant on Virginia Avenue called Michons. Full Story »
A former Fulton County Jail guard is accused of hitting an inmate in the head with a milk crate while the prisoner was handcuffed. Full Story »
The state draws up a water plan after a federal judge ruled Lake Lanier will be off limits in 2012. | Video Full Story »
Matt Ryan missed his sixth straight practice with the Atlanta Falcons, but coach Mike Smith lists the second-year quarterback as questionable on the team's injury report Friday. Full Story »
After an elderly woman is charged with the death of a 5-year-old, many are asking the tough question, what age is too old to drive? Full Story »
The graduation ceremonies at Shorter College today are sure to be full of the proper pomp and circumstance customary to such events, but the graduating seniors and their families will also be tre... Full Story »
Students from Coosa High School were busy as bees at the Georgia Dome Friday afternoon. The 10 students who are part of technology education instructor Allen Gossett’s class were busy running t... Full Story »
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Compassionate Friends, a grief support group, will be holding its annual candle lighting ceremony Sunday night for families in Rome who have lost a child. The event is one coordinated across the w... Full Story »
A 32-inch Phillips flat screen television was reported stolen from the Coosa Medical Group building on Riverbend Drive, reports stated. According to Rome police reports: Staff came in early Frida... Full Story »
The aroma of the pipe meant Judge Ben J. Miller was in his chambers. Whatever question needed to be addressed was about to be answered. The smell of the pipe is gone. Judge Miller died on Friday... Full Story »
Displaying 1 records found. LAURA MONK & HIGHCOTTON AT SMITH'S OLDE BAR The Alpharetta based band, Laura Monk & High Cotton bring their unique sound -‘Americana with a twist’ - to one of Atlanta's favorite venues: The Atlanta Room at SMITH'S OLDE BAR. LMHC will be performing music from their critically acclaimed CD, ‘PICTURES’, as well as new material from their upcoming CD. Full Story »
December 11, 2009 ATLANTA – The FBI's Atlanta office is asking for the public's help in finding a suspect in separate bank robberies two months apart at two different Wachovia branches. Full Story »
December 10, 2009 FORSYTH COUNTY - All staff of the Forsyth County School District can get free H1N1 vaccines for themselves and their spouses at a special clinic on Tuesday, Dec. 15 at Forsyth Central High School's West Campus. Full Story »
December 09, 2009 Roswell - The Child Development Association will host a brown-bag lunch with Dannette Smith, director of Fulton County Department of Family and Children Services, and several of her top staff on Friday, December 11, from 12-2 p.m. Open to the public, the meeting will take place at the CDA Community Center, 89 Grove Way, Roswell. 770-992-4339. Full Story »
Mr. Richard L. Stine, age 64 of Cumming, GA passed away Monday, December 7, 2009 at his home. He was preceded in death by his parents, Warren and Lottie Stine; brother, Robert Stine and sister, Vivian Smith. Full Story »
Five people from Forsyth County recently graduated from the Georgia Academy for Economic Development's 2009 Region 2 multi-day training program. Full Story »
Thousands of Christmas lights shine from homes across Forsyth County, though for some families the holiday season is represented by just eight lights. Full Story »
Holiday shoppers may be looking for deals, but last-minute shippers are unlikely to find any. In fact, rush services for some heavy or large items can cost hundreds of dollars, if not more. “It depends upon the weight, where it’s going and the size of the package,” said Barbara McClure, co-owner of Pak Mail on Bethelview Road. “It could be anywhere from $7 to thousands ... if it were going ... Full Story »
A one-two punch of heavy rain and wind made for a few problems Wednesday in Forsyth County. The Big Creek Greenway closed due to flooding, as did Nicholson Road, both of which reopened Thursday morning, authorities said. The Forsyth County area received 2.41 inches of rain on Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service office in Peachtree City. The rain was followed Wednesday by strong ... Full Story »
Also during Tuesday afternoon’s work session, the Forsyth County commission: • Approved a request by Juvenile Court and Supporting Adoption & Foster Families Together to use the old Hansard House as a supervised visitation center for families that have been separated by court. • Postponed moving forward on the next phase of the Big Creek Greenway until early February due to concerns of affected ... Full Story »
Jackass Penguins take a walk at Hakkeijima Sea Paradise in Japan. AP Photo/Itsuo Inouye
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