If you vote at the Fair Oaks Recreation Center, use Bellemeade Drive
Cobb County announced on its website that due to a sinkhole, the West Booth Road Extension is closed, so people arriving to vote at that polling site will have to…
Cobb County announced on its website that due to a sinkhole, the West Booth Road Extension is closed, so people arriving to vote at that polling site will have to…
In a 3-2 vote at Tuesday’s zoning hearing the Cobb County Board of Commissioners rejected a rezoning application that would have allowed the construction of a gas station and convenience…
A news release from the Cobb County School District highlighted the Fair Oaks Book Mobile, which visits Fair Oaks Elementary School every Wednesday during the summer. The program was started…
By Rebecca Gaunt A month after Superintendent Chris Ragsdale announced significant changes to the dual language immersion program, parents say they are frustrated with the lack of communication and equity….
The City of Marietta posted the following announcement to its website: MARIETTA – Bring your kids to Fair Oaks at the Marietta Educational Garden Center, 505 Kennesaw Avenue, for our…
Sergio Hernandez, also known as Garzeta Adal and Maya Sergio, was convicted by a Cobb County jury of of a list of charges including armed robbery and aggravated assault, and…
Flower arrangements inspired by flower-themed works of art will be raffled off at the opening of an exhibit as a fundraiser for the Marietta Education Garden Center. The exhibit is…
Kennesaw-based CROFT & Associates sent the following announcement of the promotion of Janet Powell to an associate position: KENNESAW— March 16, 2022— CROFT & Associates has announced the promotion of…
In its weekly newsletter Cobb County sent the following announcement about summer camps offered by Cobb PARKS along with links and forms for registration: Cobb PARKS offers a variety of summer…
Cobb County is no stranger to disasters. We had major flooding in 2009, and last September we were slammed with floods that were serious enough to make residents eligible for…