International Community School Launches Student Voting Rally
The International Community School students held a rally outside their school to encourage unregistered citizens to register to vote on the very last day of voter registration on Oct. 09. Fourth grade...
View ArticleHoneyBaked Ham Stores Hiring for Holidays
HoneyBaked Ham stores are gearing up for the busy holiday seasons of Thanksgiving and Christmas by hiring additional associates. Anyone interested in applying for a job is asked to contact the...
View ArticleMore Development Along North Decatur Road?
Could we see new development next to a newly renovated Suburban Plaza? It's possible if a developer gets its way. Atlanta Land Group is interested in coaxing residents along Barton Way and Blackmon...
View ArticleWhere Will Your Kids Trick or Treat on Halloween?
Is old-fashioned trick or treating too dangerous? Will you let your kids go knocking on doors in your neighborhood this year? Or will you head for one of the many Halloween alternatives? There are...
View ArticleSt. Pius Swimmer Selected for World Cup Championship Series
St. Pius junior swimmer Gunnar Bentz will join seven other swimmers for the European leg of the Federation Internationale de Natation Swimming World Cup Tour in Moscow and Berlin. He will compete in...
View ArticleKid Thwarts Home Invasion, Tech Grads Win Entrepreneur Competition, Hometown...
These are the top 10 headlines of Oct. 18, 2012, from Patch sites around metro Atlanta.
View ArticleGet Some BBQ at Oak Grove United Methodist This Weekend
It's one of the bigger community events in the North Druid Hills-Briarcliff area, and you can probably snag a mean plate of BBQ as well. It's the Oak Grove United Methodist Church's 51st Annual...
View ArticleReport: No Consensus on Cityhood in Sagamore Hills, North Briarcliff
When it comes to incorporation in communities like Sagamore Hills, North Briarcliff and Druid Hills, nothing's been decided yet. And there isn't unified momentum to move things forward either,...
View ArticleBoedeker Calls Holcomb Drug User in Attack Ad
Chris Boedeker, in a bizarre political attack ad released Wednesday, said state Rep. Scott Holcomb opposed a welfare drug testing bill this year because he's a drug user. The Republican House District...
View ArticleBeer Week Begins, DeKalb Votes on Saturday, Tucker Girls Volleyball Team...
These are the top 10 headlines of the day from Patch sites in metro Atlanta.
View ArticleDecatur Annexation Meeting Oct. 22
Have something to say about the possibility that Decatur will annex about 2,000 people into the city? Then come to a public meeting 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. Monday, Oct. 22 in city hall. The annexation page on...
View Article'Paranormal Activity 4' More Trick Than Treat
A Nevada family plays host to a very odd 6-year-old neighbor boy whose unseen mother has suddenly been hospitalized in Paranormal Activity 4. A group of young unknown actors jump into the Paranormal...
View ArticleCrime Busting Cameras Come to Midtown, Woman Finds Kidnapped Toddler, Decatur...
About this column: These are the top headlines of the week from Patch sites in metro Atlanta.
View ArticleIt's Fall Y'all, Leaf Watch Underway
When the temperatures start dropping, Leaf Watchers start heading to the mountains for colorful fall foliage. Fall color is just starting to show across northern Georgia, according to the Georgia...
View ArticleCommunity Turns Out for BBQ at Oak Grove United Methodist
Thousands of meals were sold Saturday at Oak Grove United Methodist Church's 51st annual BBQ. Upload your own photos and video by clicking the upload button above. And tell us what you thought about...
View ArticleThe Week in Review
More Development Along North Decatur Road?: Very big story. We'll be writing more about this in the coming weeks. Community Council Shoots Down RaceTrac Proposal: The first is a series of stories....
View ArticleBreast Cancer in Young Women
An American woman in her 30s has a one in 232 chance of getting breast cancer, and a woman 20 years her senior has a one in 42 probability, according to komen.org. “Although we aren’t certain, the...
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