Critical Race Theory will be taught by three teachers in Alpharetta who’ve signed an online pledge from the Zinn Education Project by the week ending Nov. 13.
With the potential for freezing temperatures in next week’s forecast, Alpharetta officials are reminding property owners and landscape companies to turn off outdoor irrigation systems and protect water pipes from freezing.
Beginning soon, the Milton CityView Web Portal is online and ready for applicants to take advantage of the new, improved program for Milton's permitting and plan review process.
The campaign committee of Republican Party candidate Harold Earls, Earls for Georgia, refunded $100 to Richard Stormont on Sept. 21, according to the Federal Election Commission (FEC).
Willet Library has been awarded a NetVUE Awards Program Development Grant from The Council of Independent Colleges that supports the development of a program that will tell Wesleyan’s history through stories, archival objects, and documents.
The campaign committee of Republican Party candidate Jake Evans, Jake Evans for Congress, Inc., refunded $5,800 to Hemal Patel on Sept. 27, according to the Federal Election Commission (FEC).
The campaign committee of Republican Party candidate Harold Earls, Earls for Georgia, refunded $2,100 to Douglas W. Vercellotti on Sept. 30, according to the Federal Election Commission (FEC).
Sandy Springs Recreation and Parks Crochet Buddies is an inclusive community for people of all ages, abilities and skill sets to come together and share our common thread of passion for crochet
An upgraded Providence Park reopened to the public Tuesday, culminating a months-long process to add a new disabled-accessible trail as well as a signature pier and pavilion over Providence Lake.
The City of Alpharetta will close some downtown streets on the first three Fridays in December to provide enhanced pedestrian safety during events associated with its Season of Celebration.