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Hi! My name is Kathleen Sturgeon and I am your local Field Editor for Patch sites serving the communities of Alpharetta-Milton, Canton-Sixes, Cumming, Johns Creek, Roswell and Woodstock-Towne Lake.
I love local, real-time news that impacts your daily life. I've lived in Alpharetta for most of my entire life, so it brings me great joy to share stories from my neighbors and news that will help my community.
Prior to Patch, I spent the last five years as the Editor of the local weekly newspaper, the Forsyth Herald. I covered everything happening in the county, including the Board of Education, Cumming City Council, Forsyth County Commission, police news, business stories, school news and features. I also was the Editor of the quarterly Answer Book publications, and frequently wrote for Northside Woman magazine. Outside of the newsroom, I hosted two podcasts: Lunch Break and Made in Alpharetta.
My writing and reporting have been recognized by the Georgia Press Association and the Association of Free Community Papers. In 2017, I was named an Emerging Journalist by Georgia Press. In 2018, my alma mater, the University of West Georgia, named me a Thriving Under 30 honoree.
Additionally, I spend part of my time as a Features Editor writing quarterly articles for the Sigma Kappa Sorority national magazine, The Triangle.
I joined Patch in March 2019, and I am always on the lookout for great stories to share. If you have a news tip, email me at kathleen.sturgeon@patch.com.
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North Springs High School has named Madeline Lampert as its STAR student, and named Gwen Kaminsky as the STAR teacher.
The Cauley Creek Park trail is a 14-foot wide and 2,500-foot long trail made of a rubberized material. It is currently in the first phase.
Heading out to grab a bite to eat? Get the dish on recent restaurant inspections at Woodstock establishments.
Heading out to grab a bite to eat? Get the dish on recent restaurant inspections at Canton establishments.
Heading out to grab a bite to eat? Get the dish on recent restaurant inspections at Roswell establishments.
Heading out to grab a bite to eat? Get the dish on recent food inspections at Alpharetta and Milton establishments.
Heading out to grab a bite to eat? Get the dish on recent restaurant inspections at Cumming establishments.
A man has died after he fell from the stairs leading down from Jekyll Brewing's downtown Alpharetta location, police confirmed.
Deputy County Manager Geoff Morton has been named as the sole finalist on the short list to replace County Manager Jerry Cooper.
Riverwood International Charter School has announced Lauren Cohn as its 2020-21 STAR Student, with Anna Trentacoste as her STAR Teacher.
Two Forsyth County seniors were two of 100 nationwide and five from GA to win an Amazon Future Engineer scholarship and paid internship.
Grace Ed Technologies announced three winners of its 2021 Teacher Heroes Awards, including Cherokee High teacher and coach Jeremy Law.
The Johns Creek Fire Department’s new 9,000 square-foot Fire Station No. 64 has opened on the south side of Kimball Bridge Road.
The launch of the Azalea Park Beer Garden by From The Earth Brewing will open on Friday with live music, food trucks and outdoor activities.
Three veterans groups will come together on May 30 to hold a 10K ruck march from Johns Creek to Alpharetta in honor of Memorial Day.
This home for sale in Woodstock costs $925,000, and has a finished terrace level with a fireplace, bedroom, and private bathroom.
This Sandy Springs home for sale costs $4.85 million, and features a pool with waterfall, an outdoor kitchen, wine room, and fitness area.
This home for sale in Roswell costs $4.5 million, and has a saltwater pool with waterfalls, pool house, summer kitchen, and fireside porch.
This home for sale in Johns Creek costs $1.5 million, and has a pool that offers a quiet serene retreat or a fun entertainment area.