DeKalb Police Call Precinct Consolidation "A Positive Move"
A DeKalb Police spokesman said the consolidation of precincts will achieve "more manpower per precinct to address crime."
View ArticleVolunteers Needed to Clean Up Druid Hills Middle Cross Country Track
The volunteer event takes place Saturday, 1-6 p.m. at the school.
View ArticleDeKalb Cityhood Bonanza Stretches UGA Institute
The Carl Vinson Institute of Government had to recruit extra staff when it was approached to start a third study for a cityhood group in the county last month.
View ArticleFitWit now in North Druid Hills!
FitWit, Atlanta’s largest outdoor fitness program, will launch in North Druid Hills on August 26th. AND, Scoutmob is featuring us in an exclusive Hand-Picked deal that gives you 50% off! This offer...
View ArticleTop 10: School bookkeeper talks gunman into surrendering; Man shot at...
Also: Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed talking crime; small airline to fly out of PDK Airport; and Idlewood property flooded by creek, as Patch rounds up the top stories for Wednesday, August 21, 2013.
View ArticleDeKalb CEO: County Government Better for Druid Hills
The interim DeKalb County CEO pleaded Tuesday with residents of the community not to create a new city or seek annexation into Atlanta.
View ArticleWeekend Planner: Walk, Wag 'N' Run, BBQ and Concert
Check out what's happening this weekend.
View ArticleNew Homes for Sale in North Druid Hills, Briarcliff
Find homes for sale in our community on this page every week, from our partners at Zillow.
View ArticleWeekly Adoptables: Zeus and Chase
DeKalb County Animal Services has "many happy, healthy animals just waiting for someone to take them home."
View ArticleShould Students Recite the Pledge of Allegiance?
Do your children recite it in their classrooms, and should all students have the chance to, or be required to, recite it each day?
View ArticleTop 10: Mayor Reed Meets SW Atlanta Residents; Sandy Springs Welcomes Jobs; &...
Also: More on DeKalb elementary school shooting suspect; Demolition begins in Buckhead, and Tucker water advisory, as Patch rounds up the top stories for Thursday, August 22, 2013.
View ArticleSeasonal Halloween Store Returns to Toco Hill
Halloween City has returned to Toco Hill Shopping Center. The seasonal costume and gear store was not open Thursday, but the company has put up its signs and set up in the same storefront as last year...
View ArticleScott Blvd. Church Rezoning Deferred
From Good Growth DeKalb: At the Tuesday, August 20 meeting of DeKalb County District 2 Community Council, Fuqua Development delivered a major surprise by presenting plans that deleted five-story...
View ArticleSilverbacks Hope to Extend Undefeated Streak to 6 Games
Kickoff for the next game is at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday night, with tailgating lots opening at 3 p.m. and stadium gates opening at 5:30 p.m.
View ArticleShould Druid Hills Stay Put, Incorporate or Join Atlanta?
Tell Patch what you think the community should do.
View ArticleWill You Participate in 'Skip Starbucks Saturday?'
“Skip Starbucks Saturday” wants individuals to boycott the coffee chain on Aug. 24 to force a change in the company’s guns allowed policy.
View ArticleTop 10: Police Officer Donates Kidney; Emory Data Hacked; & More
Also: President Obama phones school shooting hero; Fundraiser for drowned Inman Park waiter; and Scott Blvd. church rezoning deferred, as Patch rounds up the top stories for Friday, August 23, 2013.
View ArticleLakeside Drops Football Season Opener
We're looking for parents, players or fans to write about and take both pictures and video of their favorite North Druid Hills-Briarcliff Patch area sports teams! And don't forget to brag about the...
View ArticleSchool Shooting; DeKalb Cityhood; APS Superintendent Search; & More
The week's top headlines as they appeared on Patch for August 19-23, 2013.
View ArticleWeek in Review: UGA Institute Stretched by DeKalb Cityhood Movement;...
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