Smyrna-Vinings, GA|News|
Are You Celebrating Take Your Dog To Work Day?
June 22 is Take Your Dog To Work Day.

June 22 is Take Your Dog To Work Day.

The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for metro Atlanta for May was 8.9 percent, up one-tenth percent from April.
The $1.4 million project is funded by a federal stimulus grant.
One King Springs Elementary School fourth grader shares a restaurant review.
The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for metro Atlanta for May was 8.9 percent, up one-tenth percent from April.
The Vinings road will be closed for six weeks this summer.
Smyrna Blue Plays Murphy Candler Thursday night for the Northwest Georgia Regional Title.
Bloggers old and new met for food and fun at Patch's Blogger Mix and Mingle.
Mixed feelings about Smyrna Food Truck Tuesdays resulted in Smyrna City Council's first tie vote in over a decade.
Bloggers old and new met for food and fun at Patch's Blogger Mix and Mingle.
The budget is balanced without a millage rate increase or furlough days. City staff will also receive a 2 percent pay raise for the first time in four years.
Some residents think the expansion of the daycare into their neighborhood will impact property values and increase traffic volume.
Undecided voters will hear arguments both for and against the Regional Transportation Referendum at a town hall meeting Tuesday at Smyrna City Hall.
Donations can be made to MUST Ministries Smyrna food pantry located at 460 Pat Mell Road.
Police arrested Ebony Berry, 38, of Mableton Friday after they found the body of her severely malnourished teenage daughter at their home on Concord Road.
Police arrested Ebony Berry, 38, of Mableton Friday after they found the body of her severely malnourished teenage daughter at their home on Concord Road.
The Cobb County School Board will vote whether to approve the school's charter petition Thursday, June 28.
Smyrna Food Truck Tuesdays are coming to Taylor Brawner Park as early as June 26. What tasty treats would you like to see served?
Food Truck Tuesdays are in the works for Smyrna's Taylor Brawner Park.
A total of 108 dogs and cats were turned in during a 16-hour period from Tuesday to Wednesday.