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Obituaries of people who lived in or were from South Cobb.
The Cobb County Board of Education will discuss the fourth and final South Cobb elementary schools redistricting map at today's work session.
The Cobb County Board of Education will discuss the fourth and final South Cobb elementary schools redistricting map at today's work session.
The 22-year-old Chasity Jones faces 13 charges related to the death of Senior Atlanta Police Officer Gail Thomas.
South Cobb Patch has wrangled local events sure to please everyone on Valentine's Day.
With Valentine's Day right around the corner, South Cobb Patch asks "What's your idea of romance?"
The facility, located on Flint Hill Road, will not accept recycling from individuals.
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Make sure to get your voter registration applications in today.
In need of work? Maybe today's Local Job Alert will be a perfect fit.
The results of the area's LCI study includes senior housing, removal of dilapidated apartment complexes and more sidewalks.
Will you be cheering for the Patriots or the Giants?
Find out what's going on this weekend in and around South Cobb.
Mableton residents are fighting to keep a construction and debris transfer station from accepting solid waste just 1,000 feet from their homes.
The Mableton Blockbuster will shut its doors for good in about a month.
The four young men will attend Western Carolina University, University of Kentucky and Morehouse College.
Hinojosa wants to bring positive changes to Cobb, but admits the county is not an easy place to bring about change.
The family will receive friends today from 3 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. at the West Cobb Funeral Home and Crematory.