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Atlanta Magazine rates Lassiter High School highly among the best public high schools in the metro area.

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Atlanta Magazine rates Lassiter High School highly among the best public high schools in the metro area.

East Cobb-area Congressman says that controversial anti-piracy legislation is also causing "confusion" for small businesses and entrepreneurs.
Georgia’s jobless rate decreased to 9.7 percent in December.
Video highlights from area headlines for Wednesday, Jan. 18.
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Taxpayer identity theft usually involves stealing Social Security numbers and filing for refunds early.
Parents and children can benefit from this app that allows a person, with the push of one button, to send an emergency alert to contacts, capture video evidence, be tracked by GPS and streaming audio from the phone, at the same time.
A wake will be held Thursday for Rev. Dwight Graves at Zion Baptist Church Chapel, followed by his funeral Friday.
District 3 news from Commissioner JoAnn Birrell as she enters another exciting year of service.
Wednesday is the last day to nominate this year's top small businesses in Cobb County.
Girls Exploring New Ideas Using Science (GENIUS) received the award at the super regional competition Jan. 14 at Southern Polytechnic State University.
The app led technologically aware Marietta police officers to a stolen iPhone 4 and a large weapons and narcotics seizure.
Public school students will choose a career to pursue out of 17 career categories, known as career pathway clusters.
Cindy Ganues, an animal care specialist with Cobb County Animal Control, is appealing a reported 40-hour suspension. Her Jan. 17 Civil Service Board appeal hearing has been postponed.
Girls Exploring New Ideas Using Science (GENIUS) received the award at the super regional competition Jan. 14 at Southern Polytechnic State University.
The price of Powerball has raised from $1 per play to $2 per play.
A Northeast Cobb man says that local government should not have the ability to strip us of rights as they do when zoning ordinances ban the Right to Grow.
John Carson, House District 43, (R-Marietta): "I am completely opposed to the Affordable Care Act."
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