East Cobb, GA|News|
Now Hiring: Muss & Turner's In East Cobb
New restaurant is seeking all positions in preparation for its spring opening.

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New restaurant is seeking all positions in preparation for its spring opening.

"People screaming, people hiding and running," a parent tells a TV station.
From Midtown to downtown to smaller enclaves around the city, there are some awesome pizza joints to choose from.
Project shuts down roadways to vehicles and allows bicyclists and pedestrians to explore.
Interviewers will conduct door-to-door survey beginning on Feb. 16 as part of effort by National Center for Health Statistics.
Construction work has slowed traffic in the area in recent weeks.
Landscape-clearing will commence Wednesday and stretch into the night.
Organization's president unveils blueprint to use public art projects to help beautify city's core.
Dwight Lewis 'pointed a semi-automatic handgun' at SUV and shot teenager to death, police say.
The tiered community is leasing for dwellings going from $1,225 to $4,305.
Former Atlanta City Council president says she's 'humbled' by support.
The city of Decatur is looking for crossing guards.
Someone dug a hole and threw Atlanta garb in it, hoping to cover over the pain of a Super Bowl loss.
The preliminary maps will be discussed at a community open house on Feb. 22.
Revises affect several cities including Marietta, Kennesaw, Smyrna and Acworth.
Atlanta Police Chief Erika Shields addresses residents at Haygood Memorial United Methodist Church.
Motorist pulled over on Jan. 30 also had her 2-year-old son in car, according to TV station.
Marietta High School graduate Kimberly Islas, 21, was killed Saturday in wrong-way accident on South Cobb Drive.
Move comes days after Falcons offense was shut down in second half of Super Bowl.
On Saturdays in March & April, residents can dispose of bulk items.