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DeKalb County residents will start to see an increased water and sewer bill in September. The county’s 10 percent rate h...
09/02/2025

DeKalb County residents will start to see an increased water and sewer bill in September. The county’s 10 percent rate hike went into effect Aug. 15.

The Sandy Springs City Council is set to decide Sept. 2 whether to allow Holy Innocents' Episcopal School to hold its Ho...
09/02/2025

The Sandy Springs City Council is set to decide Sept. 2 whether to allow Holy Innocents' Episcopal School to hold its Homecoming game on campus in October.

09/02/2025

Friends! We are gearing up for election season, which means prepping the Crier's candidate Q&As. What do you want to know from folks running for city council?

Northern DeKalb County cities, including Dunwoody, will have to wait for a solution to address lags with ambulance respo...
08/29/2025

Northern DeKalb County cities, including Dunwoody, will have to wait for a solution to address lags with ambulance response times after a regional EMS council disbanded a subcommittee studying the issue in August.

Northern DeKalb County cities, including Dunwoody, will have to wait for a solution to address lags with ambulance response times after a regional EMS council disbanded a subcommittee studying the

Throughout September, the Dunwoody Municipal Court will hold its annual Amnesty Program for individuals with past-due tr...
08/29/2025

Throughout September, the Dunwoody Municipal Court will hold its annual Amnesty Program for individuals with past-due traffic citations or active bench warrants related to a failure to appear in court.

As news breaks that the AJC will stop printing a newspaper, Carl Appen writes, "the appetite, importance and place of lo...
08/28/2025

As news breaks that the AJC will stop printing a newspaper, Carl Appen writes, "the appetite, importance and place of local news (including newspapers) isn't going anywhere. At least, not as long as our crew is around."

As news breaks that the AJC will stop printing a newspaper, Carl Appen writes, "the appetite, importance and place of local news (including newspapers) isn't going anywhere. At least, not

The Dunwoody City Council is set to discuss a couple of items Aug. 25 related to the new $3 million Brook Run Park maint...
08/25/2025

The Dunwoody City Council is set to discuss a couple of items Aug. 25 related to the new $3 million Brook Run Park maintenance facility and upcoming infrastructure projects.

The Dunwoody Sustainability Committee hosted a “Green Speak” presentation about rooftop solar panels Aug. 20 at the Dunw...
08/25/2025

The Dunwoody Sustainability Committee hosted a “Green Speak” presentation about rooftop solar panels Aug. 20 at the Dunwoody Nature Center’s Northwoods Pavillion.

Three Dunwoody police officers are on standard administrative leave following an officer-involved shooting Aug. 21 along...
08/22/2025

Three Dunwoody police officers are on standard administrative leave following an officer-involved shooting Aug. 21 along Perimeter Center East that left at least one suspect wounded.

We’re excited to launch appenmediastore.com – your one-stop shop for Appen Media swag! Every purchase directly supports ...
08/22/2025

We’re excited to launch appenmediastore.com – your one-stop shop for Appen Media swag! Every purchase directly supports our journalists and helps us keep delivering trusted, local news. Shop now and fund the newsroom that serves your community.

After a sold-out debut in May, “Dunwoody 101: All Aboard” is rolling back into town on Tuesday, Sept. 30.
08/21/2025

After a sold-out debut in May, “Dunwoody 101: All Aboard” is rolling back into town on Tuesday, Sept. 30.

Five candidates qualified for the District 1 seats on Dunwoody City Council. Incumbent Catherine Lautenbacher is unoppos...
08/20/2025

Five candidates qualified for the District 1 seats on Dunwoody City Council. Incumbent Catherine Lautenbacher is unopposed for Post 1; David Ziskind will challenge Rob Price in Post 2; Wendi Taylor is vying to take the Post 3 spot from Tom Lambert.

Five candidates qualified for the District 1 seats on Dunwoody City Council. Incumbent Catherine Lautenbacher is unopposed for Post 1; David Ziskind will challenge Rob Price in Post 2; Wendi

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