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GivingTuesday 2018: How To Help Charities In Cartersville
GivingTuesday, which follows Black Friday, Small Business Saturday and Cyber Monday, is a chance to help local charities.

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How did your favorite restaurants perform on their food service inspections?
How did your local favorites perform on their recent food service inspections?
Three adults and a juvenile were charged after police received reports that vehicles were broken into at Collins Pointe Apartments.
The event, which seeks to fill the interior of an ambulance with gifts for the boys in the foster care system, will be held Dec. 15.
How did your favorite North Fulton restaurants perform on their recent food service inspections?
Here are this week's top stories, including a map of where Native American tribes lived in Georgia.
The U.S. Geological Survey said the 2.7-magnitude earthquake was centered about 23 miles northwest of Cartersville.
Residents can drop off new, unwrapped toys at Cherokee County fire stations before Dec. 15.
Students at the Sandy Springs school are creating ornaments for one of 56 smaller trees that will be on display in Washington, D.C.
An employee was accused of selling alcohol to an undercover cop past the 2 a.m. cut-off time outlined in the city's ordinance.
Residents can stop by the Welcome Center Saturday, Dec. 1 to take free photos with Santa Claus.
The event will feature choral performances by students, arts and crafts, tree lighting and pictures with Santa Claus.
The parade, which benefits the Toys For Tots program, will be held in downtown Ball Ground, and feature a slew of fictional characters.
There are several events scheduled for December.
The driver of a tractor trailer veered off the interstate and crashed into the Ga. 92 bridge Tuesday morning, the Sheriff's Office said.
Abby Matthews and the Woodland High School Marching Band will perform in the Nov. 22 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
This unique, family-friendly experience will run through Dec. 24 in the former Babies 'R' Us store location.
Nine handguns worth $6,450 and $500 in cash were taken Nov. 9 from Alpha Bravo Armory on Marietta Street, according to police.
The free program offered by North Fulton Community Charities fulfills its mission of self-sufficiency and preventing homelessness.