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Decades-old land deal will keep DeKalb police in Dunwoody

By Maggie Lee DeKalb County’s north precinct on Ashford-Dunwoody Road will move out of Dunwoody now that city has its own police force and the county officials plan to replace…

More state budget cuts expected, legislators say

More state budget cuts expected, legislators say

Balancing the Georgia state budget in 2011 will require more cuts, north DeKalb and north Fulton legislators say, and the coming trims could include painful cuts to education. “It’s going…

Candidate’s election a DHA first

Candidate’s election a DHA first

Stacey Harris’ election to the Dunwoody Homeowner’s Association six-member executive committee was a first for the influential group. Every other member elected to the board in the association’s roughly 40-year…

Ellis promotes tax increase in ‘State of the County’ speech

Ellis promotes tax increase in ‘State of the County’ speech

DeKalb County CEO Burrell Ellis says continuing declines in revenue and increases in costs mean the county needs to raise taxes this year. In his ‘State of the County’ address…

Dunwoody could strike deal with DeKalb for 911 service

Dunwoody could continue its agreement with DeKalb County for 911 service for the city’s police calls, officials say. Recent meetings with top officials in DeKalb have proven productive, said Dunwoody…

Young Explorers look and act the part of police officers

Young Explorers look and act the part of police officers

By Maggie Lee It’s dark on the vacant top floor of a Dunwoody office building, where two teenagers are silently creeping down the hall, slipping between the building’s shadows and…

Cathedral home tour reaches 40

The annual Cathedral of St. Philip Antiques Show and Tour of Homes celebrates a milestone this year: four decades of fundraising for worthy causes. The 40th anniversary tour of four…

Taste of Dunwoody raises funds to help Children’s Healthcare

Taste of Dunwoody raises funds to help Children’s Healthcare

This may be the best excuse to ignore those diet-related New Year’s resolutions. The eighth annual Taste of Dunwoody offers an evening of food and wines, guiltlessly served in the…

White out

White out

There was a lighter side to the snow and ice storm that paralyzed the area for several days. It was a good time to romp with friends or a pet…

Rotary race raises funds for safety

Rotary race raises funds for safety

Dunwoody Rotary Club recently presented $15,000 to DeKalb Fire and Rescue and Dunwoody Police departments. Above are, from left, Rotary President Sidney Browning, Police Chief Billy Grogan and Fire Rescue…