The Fulton County Board of Education May 15 tentatively adopted a proposed budget for fiscal year 2025, one that increases compensation for teachers and other staffers despite another projected drop in enrollment. Read moreFulton School Board members give tentative approval to 2025 spending plan
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The Georgia Peace Officer Standards & Training Council opened an investigation April 29 into a former high-ranking officer in the Dunwoody Police Department.
Mid Broadwell Park, Alpharetta’s newest public recreation area, officially opened on May 1 with a ribbon-cutting drawing city officials and residents.
UGA Law has ended open government advocacy at the school's First Amendment Clinic. Georgia news outlets like Decaturish, The Current GA and Atlanta Community Press Collective say it's a hit to public access.
A recent analysis from the Community Assistance Center shows that the average family of four is receiving food worth around $800 per month through its supplemental food program.
Former Roswell Mayor Jere Wood said he plans to “turn up the heat” to preserve a pre-Civil War structure the city intends to demolish through eminent domain.
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With the April 26 approval of a $14.1 million contract for site work at North Springs High School in Sandy Springs, dirt at 7447 Roswell Road will be moving soon.
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Lynn Pennington, president of Johns Creek Beautification, is someone you see at most every city-organized event, speaking on behalf of a nonprofit that unites people through landscaping and public art. (Read more)Johns Creek Beautification rallies around landscaping, public art
With views of Perimeter, Buckhead and a sliver of the Bank of America Plaza, the developers of Campus 244 in Dunwoody are betting on its location and uniqueness. (Read more)Campus 244 approaches completion of I-285 oasis
A team of industry experts provided perspectives on economic development May 1 at the annual North Fulton Futures Summit. (Read more)North Fulton Futures Summit keys on economic development
If you haven’t heard about Milton’s only brewpub at Market District Crabapple, you may be familiar with the co-owners’ successful ventures in North Fulton County. (Read more)Hyde Brewing evolves with the times
Newtown Park houses the country’s second largest privately funded veterans memorial. More than 100 people gathered there this weekend to honor those who have served in the U.S. military. (Read more)Photos: Johns Creek honors veterans at Newtown Park