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Cashiers at Five Stores Cited for Selling Alcohol to Minors
Cashiers at five of 27 Dunwoody stores were cited over the last two days for selling alcohol to minors, Dunwoody police said.
'Local Control Isn't The Answer'
People who are undecided about a city of Brookhaven from Buford Highway to Perimeter Mall, ask us why we don't need to be a city.A Here are some of our serious concerns: Why the rush? Dunwoody had three studies over 10 years.
Unique Craft-Beer Store Opening in Dunwoody
Want to drink homestyle craft brews straight from the tap, but haven't gotten around to ordering that beer-making kit? You're ok.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Memorial Day weekend best bets: May 25-28
Roswell Remembers is the annual Memorial Day ceremony and festival at Roswell City Hall.
Dunwoody mom is a model for flesh eating bacteria victims
DUNWOODY, Ga. -- A Dunwoody wife and mother wants the family of Aimee Copeland to see how she recovered from surgeries to amputate her hands and feet.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Report links Dunwoody officials to information leak
The city of Dunwoody has spent more than $25,000 to uncover which city officials leaked information to a local newspaper about a real estate deal.
Mentally challenged man missing since Sunday
DUNWOODY, Ga. -- Dunwoody Police are asking for the public's help in locating a mentally challenged man who may not be able to find his way home.
Hospice Care Honors Veterans, Provides 11th Hour Angels
In partnership with the We Honor Veterans program, on May 17, Compassionate Care Hospice volunteers showed their appreciation in a certificate presentation to World War II veterans who are under hospice care.
Dunwoody High School Senior an Asset to Community
Normally, it's the teachers who try to get the students engaged. Rare is it the student who gets the teachers engaged.
Attorney: Andrea Sneiderman not 'devil woman'
ATLANTA, Ga. -- Steven Sneiderman filed a wrongful death lawsuit Friday in Fulton County Superior Court against Andrea Sneiderman in connection with the murder of her husband -- Steven's brother -- Russell "Rusty" Sneiderman.
ATLwood: J.J. Abrams sparks a Revolution
J.J. Abrams' new NBC show, filmed in Atlanta. Ok so that skyline is not ours, but that kudzu is! - The Georgia-filmed "What to Expect When You're Expecting" comes out today - are you planning to go see it? The film prominently features our fair city .
Weekend Planner: Live Music, Car Show
Free, live music returns to Stone Mountain Village this Saturday, as well as the second classic car show of the season.
Dunwoody to Hold Meeting on Flood Maps
Live in a flood plain? Not sure? Need more information? Now's your chance. Dunwoody's community development department is holding a public meeting tonight on federal flood maps.
Decatur residents can now take advantage of a new public safety feature: Smart911.
Dunwoody Police run for Special Olympics
Dunwoody Police partners with their colleagues from Sandy Springs on Thursday for the annual Law Enforcement Torch Run to benefit Georgia Special Olympics.A The run, which is approximately four miles, starts at 10 a.m. in Sandy Springs at Johnson Ferry Road and Sandy Springs Circle, the site of the old Target building.
Popular Eatery to Open in Dunwoody this Summer
A well-known eatery in the Atlanta area will open up shop in Dunwoody midsummer.
Dunwoody and Decatur slated for new restaurant openings
Two new restaurants are opening in Atlanta in June and July respectively and and its time to spread the word.
Man arrested for sexual assault
A 44-year old Dunwoody man was arrested Friday in connection with a sexual assault on two potential victims.
Judge allows pit bull biting case against dog-owners' landlord to go to trial
Two children -- bitten and scarred by what they describe as the neighbors' vicious pit bull -- sat down Tuesday afternoon with their parents in a law office in Dunwoody to talk with 11Alive's Jon Shirek about the worst day of their young lives 15 months ago.
Interim Head Named for Georgia Perimeter College
Rob Watts will replace Anthony Tricoli, former president of Georgia Perimeter College , on an interim basis, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports .