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Here is this week's Pet of the Week from the Atlanta Humane Society-Mansell Campus.

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Here is this week's Pet of the Week from the Atlanta Humane Society-Mansell Campus.

Many believe the end of the Mayan calendar is about a cultural shift and not doomsday. We're asking Patch readers to chime in.
Dunwoody Police are searching for a 20-year-old man, last seen Thursday on Peachtree Industrial Boulevard.
Many believe the end of the Mayan calendar is about a cultural shift and not doomsday. We're asking Patch readers to chime in.
What's your favorite ethnic restarurant in Sandy Springs? We spotlight three on Roswell Road within a mile of I-285.
Sandy Springs Patch and Patch sites nationwide will participate in an online moment of silence in memory of the victims of the school shooting in Newtown, Conn.
The next event will be held Monday, Feb. 11 at Roswell United Methodist Church.
Fulton County has 65 internal police officers.
Sandy Springs City Council approved the City Center Master Plan, on Tuesday. Some folks are paying attention to the details.
The Sandy Springs school's annual holiday event has a surprisingly popular gift item.
The Georgia C.A.R.E. Project announced its agenda, this week, at the Georgia state capitol saying that now is right time to focus on the state’s antiquated marijuana laws.
29-year-old Kandice Castellino grew up in Newtown and was compelled to return, if only for 24 hours, last weekend, to grieve and help in any way she could.
Whether it's in Dunwoody or its the heartbreaking tragedy in Newtown, Conn., does motive matter?
A woman lost two iPhones in the incident but it could have been a lot worse.
Through diaries, maps and forgotten letters, learn more from the first-hand accounts of the people that lived through the Civil War during a Wednesday lecture.
Fulton school board grants employees a one-time special payment.
At Holy Innocents' teachers are prepared to answer questions students may have about the Sandy Hook Elementary shooting in Newtown, Conn., but they were advised not to start any conversation on the subject.
Express Mail can be mailed as late as Christmas Eve at most Post Offices for guaranteed delivery on Christmas Day.
The Sandy Springs nonprofit hosted a visit from Santa Claus on Saturday.
The Sandy Springs playhouse has shows are for children and adults, this coming weekend.