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Dunwoody City Council is considering a special tax district to fund public safety as rising costs outpace revenue. This ...
22/03/2025

Dunwoody City Council is considering a special tax district to fund public safety as rising costs outpace revenue. This move could mean a de facto property tax increase to maintain police services and city operations.

The Dunwoody City Council discussed amending the City Charter March 13 to increase city revenue amid growing operational costs and inflationary pressures.

Dunwoody Parks and Recreation Director Rachel Waldron said the city is resodding the Peachtree Middle School athletic fi...
21/03/2025

Dunwoody Parks and Recreation Director Rachel Waldron said the city is resodding the Peachtree Middle School athletic field with grass in the next few months rather than turf.

Dunwoody Parks and Recreation Director Rachel Waldron said the city is resodding the Peachtree Middle School athletic field with grass in the next few months rather than turf.

More than a thousand people pack All Saints Catholic Church in Dunwoody for the Knights of Columbus Fish Fry each Friday...
14/03/2025

More than a thousand people pack All Saints Catholic Church in Dunwoody for the Knights of Columbus Fish Fry each Friday night during Lent.

More than a thousand people pack All Saints Catholic Church in Dunwoody for the Knights of Columbus Fish Fry each Friday night during Lent.

Tonight! Dunwoody All Saints fish fry kicks off.
07/03/2025

Tonight! Dunwoody All Saints fish fry kicks off.

For more than two decades, All Saints Church, its Knights of Columbus chapter and an army of volunteers have supported charity groups throughout the region, funded through proceeds from its

Two Dunwoody High School juniors successfully completed the “Stairway to Everest” challenge—climbing 2,724 floors in 36 ...
06/03/2025

Two Dunwoody High School juniors successfully completed the “Stairway to Everest” challenge—climbing 2,724 floors in 36 hours—raising over $3,000 for . Their dedication highlights the power of perseverance and community support.

Jack Goldstein and Brennan Owens, juniors at Dunwoody High School, have raised more than $3,000 for a University of Georgia-based nonprofit, Jam for Cam, after climbing 2,724 floors on a

Tim Brown is the new president of the Dunwoody Homeowners Association, replacing Bob Fiscella after his four years at th...
06/03/2025

Tim Brown is the new president of the Dunwoody Homeowners Association, replacing Bob Fiscella after his four years at the helm.

Tim Brown is the new president of the Dunwoody Homeowners Association, replacing Bob Fiscella after his four years at the helm.

Cuddlefish, under the guidance of Michelin-starred chef Jason Liang, is joining a wave of openings at the new mixed-use ...
03/03/2025

Cuddlefish, under the guidance of Michelin-starred chef Jason Liang, is joining a wave of openings at the new mixed-use High Street in southeast Dunwoody.

Cuddlefish, under the guidance of Michelin-starred chef Jason Liang, is joining a wave of openings at the new mixed-use High Street in southeast Dunwoody.

Dunwoody officials are stymied by the city’s lack of funding to turf an athletic field at Peachtree Middle School which ...
01/03/2025

Dunwoody officials are stymied by the city’s lack of funding to turf an athletic field at Peachtree Middle School which the city leases from DeKalb County Schools.

Dunwoody officials are stymied by the city’s lack of funding to turf an athletic field at Peachtree Middle School which the city leases from DeKalb County Schools.

🐟🍽️ The All Saints Fish Fry is back! Join on Fridays from March 7–April 11 (5-8 PM) for delicious seafood & sides—all fo...
25/02/2025

🐟🍽️ The All Saints Fish Fry is back! Join on Fridays from March 7–April 11 (5-8 PM) for delicious seafood & sides—all for a great cause. Dine in or take out at 2443 Mount Vernon Rd. Proceeds support local charities.

For more than two decades, All Saints Church, its Knights of Columbus chapter and an army of volunteers have supported charity groups throughout the region, funded through proceeds from its

DeKalb residents debate a proposed water rate hike that could double bills by 2034 to fund major infrastructure upgrades...
25/02/2025

DeKalb residents debate a proposed water rate hike that could double bills by 2034 to fund major infrastructure upgrades. Some support the plan, others want alternative funding options.

Residents grappled with a proposed water rate increase during a presentation by DeKalb County Commissioner Robert Patrick at a Dunwoody Homeowners Association Board meeting Feb. 23.

DeKalb County Schools held an active threat and mass casualty training exercise Feb. 19 at Lakeside High School to evalu...
22/02/2025

DeKalb County Schools held an active threat and mass casualty training exercise Feb. 19 at Lakeside High School to evaluate emergency response capabilities.

DeKalb County Schools held an active threat and mass casualty training exercise Feb. 19 at Lakeside High School to evaluate emergency response capabilities.

The Dunwoody High School varsity wrestling team wrapped its 2024-25 season after winning its third consecutive regional ...
21/02/2025

The Dunwoody High School varsity wrestling team wrapped its 2024-25 season after winning its third consecutive regional title and second straight county championship.

The Dunwoody High School varsity wrestling team wrapped its 2024-25 season after winning its third consecutive regional title and second straight county championship.

To celebrate Georgia Arbor Day and its 13th consecutive Tree City USA honor, Dunwoody is inviting the public Feb. 21 to ...
19/02/2025

To celebrate Georgia Arbor Day and its 13th consecutive Tree City USA honor, Dunwoody is inviting the public Feb. 21 to a planting near the Brook Run Arboretum Pavilion.

To celebrate Georgia Arbor Day and its 13th consecutive Tree City USA honor, Dunwoody is inviting the public Feb. 21 to a planting near the Brook Run Arboretum Pavilion.

The DeKalb Board of Registration and Elections, at its Feb. 13 meeting, approved changes to some precinct boundaries and...
19/02/2025

The DeKalb Board of Registration and Elections, at its Feb. 13 meeting, approved changes to some precinct boundaries and consolidated several polling locations.

The DeKalb Board of Registration and Elections, at its Feb. 13 meeting, approved changes to some precinct boundaries and consolidated several polling locations.

Elected officials discussed this summer’s paving plan and progress toward resurfacing 100 percent of city-owned streets ...
12/02/2025

Elected officials discussed this summer’s paving plan and progress toward resurfacing 100 percent of city-owned streets by the end of the decade.

The city’s founders promised to achieve a 20-year paving cycle in December 2008, and Dunwoody is more than 80 percent of the way there.

The Greater Perimeter Chamber, a new business advocacy group created from the merger of Sandy Springs and Dunwoody chamb...
11/02/2025

The Greater Perimeter Chamber, a new business advocacy group created from the merger of Sandy Springs and Dunwoody chambers, meets for the first time Feb. 20.

The Greater Perimeter Chamber, a new business advocacy group created from the merger of Sandy Springs and Dunwoody chambers, meets for the first time Feb. 20.

With a federal mandate looming, DeKalb County CEO Lorraine Cochran-Johnson says there are few options but to raise rates...
07/02/2025

With a federal mandate looming, DeKalb County CEO Lorraine Cochran-Johnson says there are few options but to raise rates for upgrading the county’s tattered water and sewer system.

With a federal mandate looming, DeKalb County CEO Lorraine Cochran-Johnson says there are few options but to raise rates for upgrading the county’s tattered water and sewer system.

The DeKalb County Board of Registration and Elections will hold a meeting on Feb. 5 at 6 p.m. to gather feedback on prop...
04/02/2025

The DeKalb County Board of Registration and Elections will hold a meeting on Feb. 5 at 6 p.m. to gather feedback on proposed changes to polling locations.

The DeKalb County Board of Registration and Elections will hold a meeting on Feb. 5 at 6 p.m. to gather feedback on proposed changes to polling locations.

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