DeKalb Offers Lower Pet Fees in Effort to Increase Adoptions
Pets at DeKalb County Animal Services are in ‘dire need’ of homes.
View ArticleWhat Will Decatur Crossing Development Ultimately Look Like?
The rezoning plans of the Scott Boulevard Baptist Church remain in flux.
View Article5 Smart Spending Items For Your Family’s Fall Wardrobe
Quality usually comes with a hefty price tag when it comes to clothing, but resale and vintage shops can save your family big bucks on name-brand and one-of-a-kind items.
View ArticlePatchCooks: Readers Share Go-To Weekend Breakfast Recipes
If cooking is your jam (and your peanut butter and your perfectly cooked steak dinner)...let us know!
View ArticleSept. 18, 2013: Metro Atlanta Headlines
Brookhaven restaurant donates bikes to police; concertgoers robbed at gunpoint in Old Fourth Ward; Buckhead residents upset over NAHS principal situation; and more, as Patch rounds up the top stories...
View ArticleShould I Get a Flu Vaccine This Season?
The CDC says everyone over the age of 6 months should get a flu shot.
View ArticleDeKalb Interim CEO to Host Town Hall Meeting at Clairmont Hills Church
The meeting is a chance to get updates and ask questions about county-related issues.
View ArticleWould Curfew Make DeKalb Residents, Juveniles Safer?
DeKalb County is looking into adopting a law that will make it easier for police officers to issue tickets to kids and parents alike if those 16 and younger are found out in public between 12 and 5 a.m.
View ArticleSEO Tips For Bloggers!
When thinking about SEO, think about your readers, how they might find you and what they want and need from you. If you do that, the search engines will love you.
View ArticleGreat Back to School Breakfast Ideas for Kids
Help your little one get a good start to the day with these easy-to-make, healthy morning meals.
View ArticlePlay Time: Moms are the New Gamers
Moms with game prove kids shouldn't have all the fun.
View ArticlePost Your School News on North Druid Hills-Briarcliff Patch
Let us help you spread the word about your school!
View ArticleSept. 19, 2013: Metro Atlanta Headlines
Ponce City Market news; graffiti in metro Atlanta; North Atlanta principal decides to stay; DeKalb considers a curfew; SEO tips for bloggers; and more, as Patch rounds up the top stories for Thursday,...
View ArticleWeekend Planner: Kids' Gardening Series, Stories Among the Stars
Find out what's happening in and around North Druid Hills this weekend.
View ArticleSuicidal Behavior from Someone Close: How has it Affected You?
Information about common traits and statistics of those who attempt or commit suicide, as well as info about a method of responding to those in crisis who are contemplating suicide.
View ArticleUPDATE: Overnight Wreck on Ponce de Leon Avenue Kills One
Nathanial Hollis, 58, died at the scene.
View ArticleHow to Help Washington Navy Yard Shooting Victims
Two nonprofit organizations, TAPS and The Community Foundation, are accepting donations. Here's how to help.
View ArticleShould Toys ‘R’ Us Stop Separating ‘Boys’ and ‘Girls’ Toys?
Take a stroll through a local Toys “R” Us and you’ll see aisles clearly drawn with pink and blue. The boys’ toys drill and jab, girls' toys primp and clean. It feels familiar now, but in a decade, that...
View ArticleState Unemployment Rate Inches Down to 8.7 Percent
Georgia Labor Commissioner Mark Butler said a "significant reduction in layoffs" attributed to the decline.
View ArticleThe Best Blogs on Patch: Grandmothers, Guns and Scooping Poop
Patch’s weekly roundup of blogs from across the country.
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