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This boot camp is for current and new HOA members to formulate a structure and gain information on how to improve their communities.
The National Low Income Housing Coalition published its annual “Out of Reach” report, finding that rental housing needs are worsening.
Douglasville families can receive up to three batteries each free of charge.
Other top stories this past week from the Douglasville Patch included a look at the results of recent Douglasville restaurant inspections.
Sometimes called "17-Year Locusts," cicadas can swarm in the millions and damage plants and trees in their path. They're about to emerge.
A natural gas pipeline is being installed between Tyson Road and Nalley Road.
The ultra-wide load — a machine press — will head from east Georgia to Alabama and could stop traffic along the way.
The work will occasionally require complete lane closures and motorists are urged to avoid the area if possible.
Work crews will be repairing a culvert beneath the intersection in Douglasville, officials say.
The work is scheduled to begin Sunday and run through the end of the month.
The Douglas County Sheriff's Office is warning travelers of delays around the work, near Interstate 20.
Items -- from electronics to shoes to eye glasses -- can be dropped off at the event, at First Presbyterian Church.
Expect to see up to 150 "shooting stars" or meteors per hour this week when the Perseid Meteor Shower lights up Georgia skies.
The change, coming Monday, is meant to make traffic flow more smoothly at the busy interchange.
Several lanes in the area will be closed between Friday and Sunday.
Georgia forecast: We'll get a break from our extended dry spell to end the week, but things are looking up for the rest of the weekend.
Rain chances will sneak into the weekend, but not for long. Here's the latest forecast from the National Weather Service.
Rain is expected to begin again Wednesday afternoon and linger through the rest of the work week, according to the National Weather Service.
Temperatures are expected to be near freezing Sunday morning, according to the National Weather Service.
Damaging winds, large hail and isolated thunderstorms all possible as strengthening storm system moves into the region.
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High winds and isolated tornadoes possible on the southern end of the Atlanta metro, according to the National Weather Service.
Winter temps return this week, but snow has left the forecast, according to the National Weather Service.
Street flooding is possible in areas with heavy rainfall Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service.
We'll find some sunshine Thursday, but not on the commute. Details here.
Black ice will be a concern, regardless of accumulation. Winter Weather Advisory through Saturday evening.
Winter weather advisories in north Georgia, but Douglasville just looks wet.
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Another round of heavy rains may impact area rivers and streams, according to the National Weather Service.
Rain has stopped in metro Atlanta, but runoff concerns continue, according to the National Weather Service.
Fireball was moving at a speed of 29,000 miles per hour at one point, according to NASA. Meteorites may be possible in Henry County.