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The Dunwoody City Council discussed a $2.1 million contract with the Georgia Department of Transportation for enhancemen...
07/17/2025

The Dunwoody City Council discussed a $2.1 million contract with the Georgia Department of Transportation for enhancements added to the planned replacement of Chamblee Dunwoody Road bridge over I-285.

The City of Dunwoody and Dunwoody Nature Center were set to break ground this week on the new Wildcat Creek Learning Lab...
07/16/2025

The City of Dunwoody and Dunwoody Nature Center were set to break ground this week on the new Wildcat Creek Learning Lab.

Stage Door Theatre is closing its most successful season since the pandemic with “Orange” by Aditi Brennan Kapil, featur...
07/16/2025

Stage Door Theatre is closing its most successful season since the pandemic with “Orange” by Aditi Brennan Kapil, featuring an all-South Asian American cast August 9-27.

The Spruill Center for the Arts’ Gallery is accepting nationwide submissions for its annual AMPLIFY mural competition th...
07/16/2025

The Spruill Center for the Arts’ Gallery is accepting nationwide submissions for its annual AMPLIFY mural competition through July 28.

The Dunwoody City Council is set to vote on the joint purchase of a vehicle for the North Metro SWAT team and new Axon e...
07/14/2025

The Dunwoody City Council is set to vote on the joint purchase of a vehicle for the North Metro SWAT team and new Axon equipment at its July 14 meeting.

At Appen, community engagement is essential, and we want to answer your questions. Here are a few recent inquiries we ca...
07/09/2025

At Appen, community engagement is essential, and we want to answer your questions. Here are a few recent inquiries we can answer for you.

Independence Day in Dunwoody kicked off with the annual parade July 4. Appen Media and the Crier will have a full story ...
07/04/2025

Independence Day in Dunwoody kicked off with the annual parade July 4. Appen Media and the Crier will have a full story online soon. For now, here’s a selection of quick pictures from the event.

Independence Day in Dunwoody kicked off with the annual parade July 4. Appen Media and the Crier will have a full story online soon. For now, here’s a selection of

A day after he was released from an immigration processing facility, and hours after he was booked into and released fro...
07/04/2025

A day after he was released from an immigration processing facility, and hours after he was booked into and released from Gwinnett County Jail, journalist Mario Guevara is back in custody of ICE, according to Floyd County jail records.

A day after he was released from an immigration processing facility, and hours after he was booked into and released from Gwinnett County Jail, journalist Mario Guevara is back in

In a continued effort to support its full-time employees, Dunwoody has implemented a 4.9 percent mid-year pay increase e...
07/04/2025

In a continued effort to support its full-time employees, Dunwoody has implemented a 4.9 percent mid-year pay increase effective July 1.

In a continued effort to support its full-time employees, Dunwoody has implemented a 4.9 percent mid-year pay increase effective July 1.

The Dunwoody City Council approved the city’s 2025 property tax rate June 30, maintaining a 3.04-mill levy.
07/03/2025

The Dunwoody City Council approved the city’s 2025 property tax rate June 30, maintaining a 3.04-mill levy.

In a continued effort to support its full-time employees, Dunwoody has implemented a 4.9 percent mid-year pay increase e...
07/03/2025

In a continued effort to support its full-time employees, Dunwoody has implemented a 4.9 percent mid-year pay increase effective July 1.

"Let’s turn our vacant space into opportunity, and let Dunwoody take its place at the forefront of Georgia’s innovation ...
07/02/2025

"Let’s turn our vacant space into opportunity, and let Dunwoody take its place at the forefront of Georgia’s innovation economy." writes Danny Ross, founding member of Dunwoody City Council, in a letter to the Crier.

"Let’s turn our vacant space into opportunity, and let Dunwoody take its place at the forefront of Georgia’s innovation economy." writes Danny Ross, founding member of Dunwoody City Council, in

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