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SNX Fix I.T., Doing Right by Residents of VaHi
The owners of a new high tech repair shop opening soon in VaHi want to do right for the community.
The owners of a new high tech repair shop opening soon in VaHi want to do right for the community.
The First Lady of Georgia introduced a new proclamation from the Governor’s Office and launched a new campaign to end underage drinking in a presentation at Cross Keys High School Thursday morning.
The first hearing in the fight between the cities of Chamblee and Brookhaven over Century Center was held at the Dekalb County Courthouse on Wednesday afternoon.
Scott Jackson, the new head coach of Decatur High School, is working to help young athletes reach their goals on and off the field.
As developers buy up properties in Decatur, the current tree ordinance is proving ineffective in protecting historic trees.
The City Schools of Decatur pleaded their case before the Decatur City Commission at a special meeting on Monday evening, asking that a bond referendum be placed on the November ballot to pay for the expansion of over-crowded schools.
Livsey Elementary School has a new mural thanks to the Class of 2013.
Sgt. Jeff Vanaman discusses the life of a city police officer with Patch.
At Union Hill Kitchen, Chef Alexis Hernandez is building his dreams with his own two hands.
The Friday competition was held to help the Vikings prepare for the upcoming season.
CJI Gun Shop is heightening their security after a series of attempted robberies earlier this month.
Local photographer Melissa Gillespie stepped out of her comfort zone to take on the career of her dreams.
Meet sweet, lovable Echo! She is available for adoption through Dekalb County Animal Services.
Residents continue to fight for the removal of the regulator station that sits in the flight path of Dekalb-Peachtree Airport.
75-year-old Clarkston Mayor Emanuel Ransom began the chase that led to the arrest of two thieves on July 16.
The Frontier Baseball League is transforming the lives of boys with mild disabilities.
A new family operated business offers a unique combination of services to Sandy Springs residents.