America’s hoteliers applauded the Biden administration’s announcement that it would lift a ban implemented on foreign travelers as a measure to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
The City of Roswell is getting ready to open the doors of Mimosa Hall and Gardens, a historic nine-acre estate built in 1841 and purchased by the City in 2017.
Milton’s City Council on Monday approved the City’s budget for the coming fiscal year, culminating a methodical process with a document that includes several new initiatives and other changes aimed at ensuring the government’s success going forward.
The community is invited to provide input regarding the Medlock Bridge Road improvements project on Thursday, Oct. 7 at 6 p.m. at City Hall (11360 Lakefield Drive).
Like many employers, Republic Services (our curbside residential waste services provider) is dealing with staffing challenges as employees are forced to isolate or quarantine due to having or being directly exposed to COVID-19.
Centennial families, please join us congratulating: Kaitlyn Camera, Rowan Holcombe and Holder Rohrer for qualifying as a Semifinalist in the 2022 National Merit Scholarship Program.
AAHOA’s 2021 North Carolina Region Charity Golf Tournament raised $80,000 to benefit twelve local and national charities, including Second Harvest Food Bank of Metrolina, USO of North Carolina, and Jamie Kimble Foundation for Courage.
At his annual State of the City address, Sandy Springs Mayor Rusty Paul focused on public safety, protecting the City’s neighborhoods, and community engagement.
The City of Roswell Mayor and City Council have chosen Randy Knighton, City Manager of the City of Stockbridge, GA, as the finalist for Roswell's City Administrator position.
America’s hoteliers welcomed the Small Business Administration’s (SBA) announcement of a much-needed expansion of the Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) program that will provide small business owners with additional resources as the Covid-19 pandemic continues to hinder the nation’s economic recovery.
In a heartfelt ceremony under a picturesque sky -- just like that fateful morning -- Milton came together Friday outside Milton High School to remember the widespread, emotional and ongoing impact of the September 11 terrorist attacks on people across the nation.
Enter your neighborhood group, civic organization or business in the 14th Annual Johns Creek Founders Day Parade/Kickoff to the 2021 North Fulton Holiday Season scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 4.