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Coming to a Theater Near You? NYC Bans Large Sugary Drinks
The New York City Board of Health Thursday banned the sales of big sodas and other sugary drinks at movie theaters, restaurants, concession stands and other food outlets.

The New York City Board of Health Thursday banned the sales of big sodas and other sugary drinks at movie theaters, restaurants, concession stands and other food outlets.

The Cobb Board of Elections is seeking poll workers this election season.
The GSP reports 10 traffic fatalities across the state during the Labor Day weekend, a drop since 2010.
Four area restaurants will donate 20 percent of your purchase this week to Meals on Wheels.
The Raquel Nelson saga is revisited in the wake of other fatalities across the state.
Congratulations to Mrs. Carolyn Davis of Riverside Intermediate School for being recognized as one of three Teachers of the Year for Cobb County schools.
Have one last scream on Goliath, Daredevil or Superman for only $10 at Six Flags Over Georgia.
Have your resumes ready because this week's Job Alert may just be a perfect fit for you.
The one-day shopping event will benefit the March of Dimes.
Jerry Gonzalez, executive director of GALEO, released a statement about the recent appeals court ruling on the controversial immigration law passed in 2011.
The instructors will teach yoga, Pilates, Zumba, crafts and will be paid up to $21 per hour.
Here are several ways you can make sure your sports teams are highlighted on Patch.
Jeffrey Nause, 44, is a Georgia Tech alumnus and the CEO of a semi-conductor company located on Collier Road.
With nobody winning the Powerball Jackpot in almost two months, the drawing Wednesday to a single winner will be more than $300 million.