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Fitzpatrick says, "Brookhaven's City Charter is not act of seccession from Dekalb County."
The food truck craze hits Chamblee on Friday with the Chamblee Plaza Food Truck Rally, which continues every Friday through December.
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The Chamblee City Council is expected to decide Tuesday if it should purchase four new police patrol cars in anticipation of passage of the proposed annexation.
Make sure you're registered to vote so that you can cast your vote in the presidential election on Nov. 6.
The fair includes family shows and entertainment, flower shows, exhibits and more than 40 amusement rides and games
Following the shooting of an Austell man in the Austell apartment complex, Parkview Apartments, last week, residents of the complex are speaking out about the suspected shooter.
Find out what road construction projects are happening and when so that you can adjust your commute.
Make sure you're registered to vote so that you can cast your vote in the presidential election on Nov. 6.
This is not goodbye, it's "see you around."
I'm your new Brookhaven Patch editor, and I'm ready to dig right in and give you the news you care about in Brookhaven and Chamblee.
Make sure you know what's happening in your neighborhood. Missed a headline? Get caught up with the Week in Review.
The Latino organization is helping undocumented young people with the application process for deferred action, which will prevent them from being deported.
Mableton will be the location of two major festivals next weekend.
Landscapers and other groups may volunteer to adopt a gateway or right of way and keep the greenery clean and maintained.
One human rights activist wants to hold a sit-in at Mulligan's Food and Spirits, which has long been known for its controversial and some say "racist" signs.
The school board authorized spending $2.2 million to address high student-teacher ratios at some schools.
Prices spiked with the threat of Hurricane Isaac, but additional relief may be in store. Check Cartersville Patch’s Commute page for the cheapest pumps in town.