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Riverwood's culinary students will participate in the Taste of the NFL Party with a Purpose on Feb. 2 at Cobb Galleria.

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Riverwood's culinary students will participate in the Taste of the NFL Party with a Purpose on Feb. 2 at Cobb Galleria.

The town hall meeting will be held at the Municipal Court/Johns Creek Police Department Headquarters.
The 18-year-old men are accused in an entering auto incident during which a gun was fired at a homeowner on Oconee Way.
The Cherokee County School District will not use any days from the Feb. 18-22 break to make up for the one closure it's had to implement.
Family members of Kevin Patterson last heard from him on Jan. 23 while he was in the Pulaski County city of Hawkinsville.
This new initiative will explore how to incorporate agriculture in redevelopment plans.
The $58.5 million project would provide an alternative for motorists traveling between the east and west side of the city.
A Sandy Springs fire official said Thursday's fire on Winding River Drive damaged six condo units.
The fire also damaged six units Thursday afternoon along Winding River Drive.
Here's a roundup of some events taking place in and around metro Atlanta.
The Johns Creek City Council authorized design work to add one through lane on the northern and western sides of the intersection.
Alfred Dupree III and Victoria McCurley were charged with conspiracy to commit murder after police found an alleged "kill list."
The Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce also outlined its 2019 priorities at its 48th annual meeting.
Joey King has led the Purple Hurricanes for the past five seasons, which includes high school football championships in 2015 and 2016.
Employees at Trans-Plus in Cartersville told a Bartow sheriff's deputy that the cash box contained about $100 and bank account information.
Alyssia Wright won the 2019 recipient of the national Foodservice Achievement Management Excellence Silver Leadership Award.
The event is a fundraiser for the Alpharetta Public Safety Foundation.
Sandy Springs Police Chief Ken DeSimone apprehended one of two men accused of breaking into cars in Dunwoody and Brookhaven.
The officers were recognized at the Jan. 24 City Council meeting.
The fire was reported Wednesday afternoon behind a home on Aspen Lane.