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Six years after 17-year-old Mercedes Chico-Sims was found dead at a Roswell pool, her mother says justice is still missing. With no homicide charges filed, new reporting and a podcast aim to reexamine the case and seek answers. https://t.co/7v3l0jtr7S
The Spanish Club at Johns Creek High School continued its three-year-long tradition of partnering with Post 201 of the American Legion to donate candy to American soldiers stationed abroad. https://t.co/698uUt7n4C
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Johns Creek is preparing for a second round of radar analysis at the historic Macedonia Cemetery to map the locations of unmarked graves. https://t.co/BhptIk9dlU
The construction behind Johns Creek City Hall is starting to look less like work in progress and more like the recreational and community anchor point officials have envisioned. https://t.co/2mJK82mkPC
The Atlanta Regional Workforce Development Board celebrated the opening of its relocated career resource center Dec. 3 in Duluth that offers training and assistance with job-seeking to Gwinnett County residents. https://t.co/z4mAIKsBZC
The Johns Creek girls cross country team wrapped up a successful season Nov. 7 at the state meet, placing second overall in 5A. https://t.co/36f6ohbw3c
In just a few months, North Fulton residents will have a new county facility off Ga. 400 in Alpharetta, expanding access to health and human services. https://t.co/RXthoCi9By
Johns Creek welcomed a Czech business delegation Nov. 11, with city leaders highlighting the city’s growing international commerce. Officials and local businesses met with about 10 visitors to build dialogue and forge new partnerships. https://t.co/PUbAHGzN7J
Johns Creek Symphony Orchestra traveled to Vietnam in October for a weeklong celebration of 30 years of U.S.–Vietnam diplomatic relations, performing twice at the Hanoi Opera House with “The Voice” contestant Mikaela Ayira. https://t.co/8zoy4piNQY
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Johns Creek Police Chief Mark Mitchell was front and center at a Nov. 3 City Council work session to sort through a flurry of questions about whether his department is receiving sufficient funding. https://t.co/B9ifLHDMUP
Fulton County voters approved two property tax exemptions Nov. 4 that reduce the taxable value of a senior's qualified homestead by a percentage, thereby lowering the amount they owe to the school district. https://t.co/HCcbwznb59
Fulton County projects its 2026 operational budget to have a $66.7 million to $96.7 million deficit, mostly due to costs for repairs and improvements to its jail system, required by a federal consent decree. https://t.co/NfnfKECfKe
The Rotary Club of Johns Creek celebrated 25 years of service Oct. 27 with a lively event featuring dancing and signs spelling “celebrate.” https://t.co/6FQSxJQ4my
Johns Creek volleyball’s 10-game winning streak came to an end Oct. 22, along with their season after a 3-1 loss to Pope High in the third round of the 5A state tournament. https://t.co/cCfbShDhGy
Students in Fulton County showcased various levels of proficiency in English Language Arts (ELA) and Math after the district reviewed scores on the 2025 Georgia Milestones during its Oct. 23 meeting. https://t.co/Vo4supAsDP