Monday Essentials: Father Roy Speaks; Make Fermented Foods and Garden Containers
Check out what's happening this week in and around North Druid Hills.
View ArticlePorter, City Startup Advisor, Sits Down with Lakeside City Alliance
Sandy Springs Charter Commission Chairman Oliver Porter speaks with the Lakeside City Alliance.
View ArticleDeKalb to Hold Police Job Fairs Tuesday & Thursday
The department is hoping to fill 80 positions.
View ArticleWhy Parents Will Buy Their Kids the Cheap New iPhone
Kids: “I want a Samsung” Parents: “Shut up and take this yellow 5C”
View ArticleBuford Highway Reopened after Gas Main Break
Buford Highway was closed for the second time in less than a month due to a gas main break. All northbound and southbound lanes on the highway were blocked just south of North Druid Hills Road on...
View ArticleMetro Atlanta's Best Blogs This Past Week on Patch
Blogging is a great way to share the news that's important to your community!
View ArticleWhat’s the Going Rate for a Tutor?
Extra help with school work comes at a cost, but how much should you spend for a good tutor?
View ArticleLottery Jackpots Continue to Climb
After no winners over the weekend, the first chance for Georgians to grab a really big payday—$130 million—is Tuesday’s Mega Millions drawing. And a $400 million prize is up for grabs the following eve.
View ArticleIndulge in a Guiltless Weekend for Your Own Good
Moms can benefit from making "me time" a priority.
View ArticleSept. 16, 2013: Metro Atlanta Headlines
Beloved southeast Atlanta bookstore up for sale; new Buckhead businesses; and orangutan infant doing well at zoo, as Patch rounds up the top stories for Monday, September 16, 2013.
View Article5 Dangers of Too Much Screen Time
Between TV, video games, computers and smart phones kids, the amount of screen time kids and families are taking part in is on the rise.
View ArticleAfter the Navy Yard Shooting: What to Know About Your School’s Lockdown Policies
I was skeptical of them at first. But the more I’ve researched, the more I believe in their importance.
View ArticleVideo: DeKalb County Police Chief Says D.C. Gunman Arrested Locally in 2008
Nearby Dunwoody: Appearing on MSNBC's 'Morning Joe,' Tuesday, Dekalb County Police Chief Cedric Alexander said Washington, D.C. gunman Aaron Alexis was arrested locally on a disorderly conduct charge.
View ArticleWhich Home Items Are Worth the Splurge?
More of us are choosing between big-ticket home items, proving a little luxury goes a long way when your interior needs a facelift.
View ArticleBlue Cross Blue Shield of Georgia Helps DeKalb Students with Vision Service
Staff Report Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Georgia (BCBSGA) helped 1,500 children in DeKalb County receive new eyeglasses and vision testing as part of the
View ArticleSept. 17, 2013: Metro Atlanta Headlines
Drive-by shooting in Lithonia; election news; and Music Midtown info, as Patch rounds up the top stories for Tuesday, September 17, 2013.
View ArticleSt. Pius X Weekly Sports Recap: All 6 Varsity Fall Sports in Action
From St. Pius X: The fall sports season will finally be in complete swing as all six varsity sports will see action. Boys’ cross country continues to sit in the top spot in both the all-classification...
View ArticleDeKalb Board of Education to Vote on Demolition of Briarcliff High
Just as the City of Briarcliff Initiative gains momentum, the area's namesake high school may be torn down. A flier rallying supporters of the now-defunct Briarcliff High to email and call every DeKalb...
View Article5 Ways to Register to Vote
Remember, Oct. 7 is the deadline to register for the November elections.
View ArticleBe Selfish: Give to Colorado Flood Victims
Donating to charity by text, by phone or on the web can give you a jolt of good feelings, experts say.
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