Marietta News

Daughter is 'in heaven'

Atlanta Journal-Constitution - Tue Nov 18

Altamesa Walker's children still don't completely understand the tragedy that thrust their family into the spotlight Monday.

Cobb County Man Charged With Killing Baby

WSB-TV - Tue Nov 18

A 22-year-old Cobb County man has been charged with killing a baby. Cobb County Police said Orlando Dyer of Austell was taken into custody Thursday.

Preparations Underway for Clinton Campaign Stop

WXIA-TV - Top Stories - Tue Nov 18

Former President Bill Clinton makes a campaign stop in Atlanta Wednesday. He'll speak on behalf of Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Jim Martin at Clark Atlanta University.

Man charged in toddler's death

Atlanta Journal-Constitution - Mon Nov 17

A 22-year-old Austell man has been charged with murder in the death of a toddler at a Cobb County apartment complex.

Cobb airport name change runs into resistance

Atlanta Journal-Constitution - Mon Nov 17

A proposed name change for Cobb County Airport-McCollum Field may have stalled on the runway.

Fogarty now deputy director for library system

Dalton Daily Citizen - Mon Nov 17

Nicholas Fogarty has been named deputy director for the Northwest Georgia Regional Library System headquartered in Dalton.

Road Debris Danger

Atlanta Journal-Constitution - Mon Nov 17

Most Atlanta commuters have had experience avoiding road debris, and Patricia Ann DeShazo was no exception.

Pedestrian wandering I-20 is struck by car

Atlanta Journal-Constitution - Sun Nov 16

Investigators are seeking the identity of a woman who was struck and killed by a car this weekend while walking on I-20 near the Six Flags Over Georgia theme park in Cobb County.

This Main Street kept safe from Wall Street woes

Atlanta Journal-Constitution - Sun Nov 16

In Acworth, population 25,000, Main Street is surviving in the traditional small town, neighborly way.

Will Milton County be resurrected?

Atlanta Journal-Constitution - Sat Nov 15

A bill that could spark the resurrection of Milton County is likely to be heard in the coming legislative session, according to two supporters of the measure.

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