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Here's a video round-up of Cobb news for Friday, March 30.
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Here's a video round-up of Cobb news for Friday, March 30.
An Atlanta veterinarian reported cases of Fanconi syndrome to the FDA possibly tied to chicken jerky pets made in China.
Congregation Ner Tamid, a Reform Jewish congregation serving Marietta, Acworth, Austell, Kennesaw, Powder Springs, Smyrna and Vinings, is beginning Adult B’nai Mitzvah Classes in April.
The votes are in. Northeast Cobb has chosen its favorite spot for sweet tea.
What do you think about the newly passed legislation banning most abortions after 20 weeks?
A mail carrier obtained U.S. citizenship under stolen identity and then stole the identities of over 85 victims.
The third annual Northeast Cobb Community Egg Drop will be held April 7 at Sprayberry High School.
The Northeast Cobb roundabout installation will begin in the summer.
Children ages 5-10 can register now for classes during next week's spring break.
Northeast Cobb students helped raise over $1,000 for the Pennies for Patients program.
Over 2,900 students statewide interviewed and auditioned for the program. Lassiter, Kell and Sprayberry high school students are among the 690 finalists that will participate in the 2012 program.
The high foreclosure rate around Atlanta makes Northeast Cobb homeowners vulnerable to con artists.
In the March 6 primary only those in unincorporated Cobb County voted on a Sunday alcohol referendum.
A busted waterline late Sunday afternoon caused the entire intersection at East Piedmont Road to close temporarily.
A busted waterline late Sunday afternoon caused the intersection to close temporarily.
Your regional PatchCast for Monday, March 12 includes good news about student achievers.
The McCleskey-East Cobb YMCA is celebrating Healthy Kids Day with a free community event April 1.
Toyota is giving 100 cars to 100 nonprofits in 100 days.
Registration is underway at The Art Place and Draisen Edwards Music Center for spring classes.