State association picks Dunwoody police chief as new president
Dunwoody Police Chief Billy Grogan is the new president of the Georgia Association of Chiefs of Police. Read more at the AJC… Read More »
Dunwoody Police Chief Billy Grogan is the new president of the Georgia Association of Chiefs of Police. Read more at the AJC… Read More »
The Chiefs Futbol Club is offering a recreational soccer program for all children ages 3-9. Registration is open and runs through August 6th with the season starting September 5th and continuing through November 13th. The Park at Pernoshal Court is located at 4575 North Shallowford Road.
For more information, age cutoffs, and to register, please visit www.chiefsfc.org… Read More »
Dunwoody police said they have charged the people responsible for a series of car break-ins.
Emmuel Smith, 30, James Bailey, 32, and Charles Willingham, 53, are among the nearly one-dozen people accused of breaking into cars across the city since the beginning of June.
The ten people face a combined 26 charges in connection with the break-ins.… Read More »
The City of Dunwoody is taking community policing to the next level with a new program to put residents out on the streets and on patrol.
The Citizens on Patrol program, which has yet to be given a concrete start date, is designed to allow residents of Dunwoody a chance to assist local law enforcement by serving as an extra set of eyes and ears, according to the city’s press release. … Read More »
Note from Audra: I’ve seen this article several times and each time I feel mixed emotions. I’m so glad that the police had Naloxone and were able to save these folks. But I’m so sad that three people are using drugs and would have died.
Reminder from John Heneghan – Dunwoody Parental Alert – Heroin is a growing problem in the Northern Suburbs!… Read More »Dunwoody won a state court ruling recently concerning the use of an LED display sign by a local business owner. In a case against Olympus Media, the Georgia Court of Appeals issued a judgment stating “that the full LED sign face does not comport with the consent order” that was issued by DeKalb County before Dunwoody became incorporated in December 2008. … Read More »
Dunwoody residents want pathways and trails, improved parks, an open pavilion for concerts and performances, outdoor athletic fields, and a performing arts center, according to citizen survey results seeking feedback on the city’s parks and recreation offerings. A survey was mailed to 3,000 random residents in March with 661 responses returned to the city, […]
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The Dunwoody City Council voted 5-2 at a special July 10 meeting to settle two lawsuits with the Center for Discovery over the Manget Way home treatment facility. The settlement agreement ends two lawsuits the city is facing by the Center for Discovery — one in the DeKalb County Court of Appeals and the second […]
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Mayor Denis Shortal told members of the Dunwoody Homeowners Association at its July 10 meeting that the City Council should have discussed in public a recent decision to prohibit DHA members from serving on city boards, but that the reason to do so was to limit the city’s financial and legal liability. Shortal talked to […]
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Dunwoody Nature Center. 5343 Roberts Drive, Dunwoody, Ga. 30338. 770-394-3322. www.dunwoodynature.org. Free.
Take in a little nature without having to drive for hours. The Dunwoody Nature Center provides visitors with hiking trails, a woodland playground and beautiful wetlands to explore and enjoy free of charge. If you want to learn even more about conservation and the environment, consider signing up for one of the family animal encounters or an evening hike.… Read More »
The city of Dunwoody has received a $500,000 state grant to fund the design of the Westside Connector that would create a connector road coming off I-285 west and going underneath Ashford-Dunwoody Road and eventually connecting with Perimeter Center Parkway. Continue reading at Reporter Newspapers.… Read More »
The Dunwoody City Council voted July 11 to hire a Gainesville, Ga., law firm to look at recent action by the council to prohibit Dunwoody Homeowners Association members from serving on city boards. The council unanimously voted to hire firm Hulsey, Oliver & Hahar LLP at a rate of $200 an hour at the recommendation […]
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DUNWOODY, GA. – Maya Peoples, 10, is a quick study.
“If my blood sugar is over 150, we do a correction,” Maya told 11Alive’s Jennifer Leslie.
In just three weeks, she mastered the math and embraced the treatment for Type 1 diabetes.
“The shots are annoying,” Maya said. “I can be mad all I want, but I have to take them.”… Read More »
Nandina Lane is just a short jog of a road in Dunwoody that connects Mount Vernon Road to Chamblee Dunwoody Road. But when the city made recent changes to prohibit left turns onto Nandina Lane from Mount Vernon Road, some local motorists wanted to slam on the brakes. “A lot of our clients don’t like […]
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