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Alpharetta Arboretum opens at Wills Park
Alpharetta installs light at Webb Bridge
Alpharetta's Creek View supplies laptops to the world
Fun Fest in Alpharetta
Few jobs lost at Bank of North Georgia In Alpharetta
Scarecrows are coming to Alpharetta
Dealing with divorce: Don’t go it alone
Hole-in-One wins shiny car
Old Roswell-Westside Parkway Bridge closes
Peacemaker to speak at Alpharetta Presbyterian
Price recognizes foundation
Roswell HS senior rides high in hunter jumper competitions
Sharing the beat raises funds, awareness in Atlanta
Words come to life at school
Bank office to open in Dunwoody
Chick-fil-A sponsors Hope House at Cumming Fair
Cagle speaks to Johns Creek Chamber
Johns Creek Foundation has "green" goals
Johns Creek may purchase fuel tanks
Johns Creek passes '09 budget in 6-0 vote
Taste of Johns Creek raises money for Chattahoochee High School
Citizens urged to conserve water
Film camp comes to Johns Creek
Fulton debate heats up over fire stations
Fulton flex work options presented
Fulton housing director resigns
Master plan reviewed in Johns Creek
'Purple Palooza' in Cumming
'Hands on Forsyth' plans busy week
One dead in Forsyth trailer fire
Forsyth BOE scheduled to adopt final redistricting
Forsyth County schools seeks input for new strategic plan
Forsyth schools among superintendent's Distinguished Achievement Award winners
Youth lacrosse numbers soaring in Forsyth
Forsyth registers voters
Retailer balks at ‘ridiculous’ prices in Forsyth
$22K, safe stolen from Suwanee home
Animals receive blessing at The River UMC
Citizens urged to participate in community
Cumming studies aquatic plans
Enjoy spaghetti for a good cause in Forsyth
Forsyth's Johnson to serve on national council
Forsyth's Lambert High neighborhood chats underway this fall
Go Greek for a day in October
Mentor Me - North Georgia to host golf ball drop
Youth Leadership Forsyth seeks Class of 2009
Volunteers needed for Habitat in Milton
Milton raises $166,000 at ball
Fulton: Not so fast, Milton
Milton Council decides on sewer map
Milton Council OKs fiscal year 2009 budget
Smoltz, Foxworthy team up for show at Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre in Alpharetta
Early voting encouraged, four sites available
Fulton citizens urged to conserve water
Local Northside Volunteen named ‘Shining Star’
Milton home opener pumps up spirit
Oliver North keynote speaker at Republican fundraiser
Parents have say in school redistricting in Milton
St. Ives raises funds for childhood cancer
Swingin’ Medallions in concert at Alpharetta's Wills Park
Alpharetta's Driskell finds market growth
Power Realty's Kirk Driskell took a real estate course after he got out of high school because his dad told him everybody needs to take the course. But he never took the state exam for his license. So a few years later when his interest began to develop he had to take the course again to be sure he'd pass the exam. Since then he's made his living buying and selling property....More
Duke Realty still bullish on north Atlanta real estate
If Senior Vice President of Duke Realty Corp.'s Atlanta Office Group Kerry Armstrong sneezes, the rest of the commercial real estate community in North Atlanta gets a cold. It is his job to know the commercial market....More
Q&A with Mike Potts, CEO of Air Defense
Health & Business Q&A with: John Quinlivan
Health & Business: Children's Healthcare of Atlanta
Area(s) of health care served: Chief areas of service: Operating three hospitals with more than half a million patient visits annually, Children's is recognized for excellence in cancer, cardiac, emergency, neonatal, orthopaedic, pulmonology and transplant services, as well as many other pediatric specialties....More
Health & Business: Hospitals follow law of supply and demand
The business of health care faces some challenges other industries may never see....More
Health & Business: Northside Hospital-Forsyth
Northside Hospital-Forsyth continues to expand and add services to meet the ever-growing health care needs of Forsyth County and its surrounding communities....More
Motorola buys Alpharetta's AirDefense
Emergency room wait short in Johns Creek
Even though the number of patients at Emory Johns Creek Hospital continues to grow, the average time a patient spends in the Emergency Room waiting room is just a little more than 11 minutes, well below the national average of one hour announced by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention....More
Rock Bridge Surgical moves to North Fulton Regional campus
Rock Bridge Surgical Institute moved to its new office in Suite 410 of the 2500 Medical Office Building on the campus of North Fulton Regional Hospital....More
The reality of the peach market
We live in truly a supply and demand economy. Too much supply and we have gluttony, too little supply, hunger… increased prices and scarcity of goods....More
North Atlanta Financial Briefs
Prudential's Forsman presents State of the Market
Prudential Georgia Realty launched its latest Atlanta Real Estate video and free report to provide consumers the market facts and insight for buyers and sellers....More
Alpharetta's GeekGhost makes fixes virtually
GeekGhost launched its consumer and small business virtual IT services last month....More
Cobb EMC ranks high in satistfaction
In the recently published 2008 Electric Utility Residential Customer Satisfaction Study by J....More
Wharton heads Georgia's innovations program
Sterling G. Wharton has been named program director for Georgia's Centers of Innovation program, which pairs high growth, technology-oriented businesses and entrepreneurs with applied research, technology connections and technology commercialization expertise to foster economic growth....More
Georgia renters fail to protect belongings
As the number of Americans renting homes dramatically increases with the current housing foreclosure crisis, a new survey released last month by Allstate finds most Georgia renters are inadequately prepared to protect homes and belongings....More
DUIs & Drugs
Police Blotter
Armed men hold terrified Alpharetta hotel clerk hostage
Alleged shoplifters wind up charged with armed robbery in Milton
Bows, arrows, booze don’t mix in Roswell
Woman charged after alleged fake robbery in Forsyth



LEONARD PITTS
An abundance of lies, a shortage of truth
For the record: Sarah Palin did not call dinosaurs "lizards of Satan." Barack Obama is not a Muslim....More



HATCHER HURD
Milton needs to get its mind out of the sewer
When I was a child and made an off-color remark, I would be lucky if my only chastisement was to be told to get my mind out of the sewer. That is my answer to the latest brouhaha in Milton, only this time it is more literal....More



BILL O'REILLY
Wall Street finds greed not so good
Once again the federal government has left Americans in a precarious state as a terrible storm is passing through the U.S. economy. Like Hurricane Katrina, some folks thought the government could keep them from harm, but, as in New Orleans, things have gotten out of control quickly as bad housing loans have shredded the economy....More
Alpharetta falls to Walton, 42-14
Walton High's running game put the Alpharetta High into a passing game that wasn't enough as the Raiders fell, 42-14.
Softball
Roswell opens regional tourney against Centennial
Cross Country
Roswell finishes strongly in Douglas County
Feds release crude oil at Perdue's request
Love Shack closes in Johns Creek
Cumming Country Fair and Festival underway
Milton bans all burning
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra responds to gas shortage
Oliver North to address Republicans in Atlanta
Alpharetta links artists together
Northside Hospital honors cancer survivors tomorrow in Forsyth
RBM of Atlanta-North donates to Forsyth County Partners in Education
Mere 6 percent of voters return both incumbents in Johns Creek
Despite the low voter turnout, Johns Creek residents returned incumbents Dan McCabe, Post 2, and Ivan Figueroa, Post 4, to their City Council seats....More
Dorvee misses bid to return to office in Roswell
Steve Dorvee was unsuccessful in his bid to return to Roswell City Council, falling nearly 1,000 votes short of his opponents total....More
Johns Creek incumbents keep seats
Unlike their North Fulton counterparts in Milton, Johns Creek's incumbent City Council members kept their seats handily....More
Two incumbents booted off council in Milton
The "Zahner Bailey" ticket won the three contested Milton City Council seats,, unseating two incumbents along the way....More
Oakes wins in Alpharetta race
Cheryl Oakes held a slim lead against incumbent Debbie Gibson in the Alpharetta City Council Post 4 election....More
Bank of North Georgia best place to work
North Fulton residents, businesses can recycle electronics
Alpharetta's Jackson Healthcare creates company
Alpharetta firm enters contract to safeguard products with patents
Final week for Project Playhouse ticket sales
Alpharetta's Colonial Pipeline returns to pre-hurricane delivery rates
Chattanooga man wins Alpharetta Family Fun vacation
Americas Award Ceremony Monday at Georgia Aquarium
Gwinnett's Connor named Emory's associate COO
ULI Atlanta's development excellence awards revealed
Vets bound for D.C. need help with takeoff
Breadwinner's new tradition for Jewish holidays
Developer puts $850K into traffic at Roswell's Sweet Apple
Business Briefs
Forsyth board picks proposed president
New Business Spotlight
Quality tenants sought for Etris center in Roswell
Eleeza Alpert ~ Franklin Teagle
Letters to the Editor
Christi Bachman ~ James Burke IV
JP Sushi in the business of selling quality rolls for a decent price
August 16, 2007 | 01:38 PM
Whenever I move to a new town, finding good sushi is usually high on my dining priorities list....More
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Roswell's Fratelli Di Napoli is all about atmosphere
August 02, 2007 | 01:40 PM
With the authentic Italian music playing in the background in a softly candlelit room, massive portions of food come steaming out of the kitchen at Fratelli Di Napoli Ristorante in Roswell....More
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Peachtree Diner offers upscale renditions of diner classics
Roswell eatery dispels diner stereotype
July 26, 2007 | 01:20 PM
When you hear the word "diner" you usually think of a greasy spoon by the side of some highway where you sit at a bar sucking down a "cup of joe" served by a waitress named Flo....More
Fall Wellness Festival promotes healthy lifestyles in Johns Creek
Northside Hospital celebrates Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month
Doctors sought specialized MRI for brain tumors in Atlanta
Lack of time, motivation limits activity
Alpharetta - Milton team up on safety
JC allows outside inspection
NetBank failure endangers uninsured deposits
Rash of break-ins continues in N. Fulton
School system protests bill
Council OKs Old Milton building
Johns Creek repairs damaged pipes
O'Connor named county manager
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