Those camping, sleeping or storing personal items on private property without permission in Marietta can now be charged ...
Marietta City Council’s joint Water and Sewer and Streets Committee meeting focused on critical infrastructure issues, ...
In previous meetings, Marietta City Council has analyzed the financial performance of the Marietta Aquatic Center, reviewing ...
The 32nd River City Blues Festival took place on March 14-15, bringing a wide array of nationally recognized blues musicians ...
It's now criminal in the City of Marietta to camp out on private property without the owner's permission. It's a discussion ...
Superintendent Grant Rivera outlined the program's impact during a Marietta City Schools meeting on Tuesday. The district partnered with researchers from Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta and ...
Marietta's "Blooms and Butterflies" event offers garden tours, planting sessions, and museum access on March 29th.
Before being recruited to become Marietta’s Police Chief in 2007, I had worked my way up from the trenches and served in leadership positions in two county governments and one ...
The Marietta History Center’s new exhibit, “Seven Degrees of Connection: Marietta Stories and Artifacts from the Vault,” uses ...
Marietta City Schools have been approved for AI weapons detection technology. The system would integrate with 750 existing security cameras and require students to walk through weapon detectors.
Thousands of Spanish-language children’s books and Black History books for all ages have found new homes in Marietta, thanks to a partnership between two nonprofits.
The Marietta City Council has moved forward with an ordinance banning homeless camps on private property. After a first reading on Wednesday, the City Council in the metro Atlanta suburb ...