A recap of the craziest session in recent history by a former state senator
State Representative Pedro Marin (D-Duluth) announced Tuesday that he will continue to serve as the Representative for House District 96.
We must protect against election fraud and voter suppression.
Let's Build a Bridge to Gwinnett's Future
At the town hall meeting, Rep. Park and Sen. Karinshak will provide constituents with an update on bills that could pass the Legislature.
What Georgia can learn from the North Carolina voter fraud case.
The President's daughter and advisor, Ivanka Trump, is scheduled to come to Georgia Wednesday morning to tour a UPS training facility.
Voter turnout is key for transit in Gwinnett
Blackface has never been okay.
Trump's dangerous shutdown hurt the economy and our country.
Vote March 19 to Approve the Gwinnett Transit Referendum
Duluth Mayor Nancy Harris will soon be giving her State of the City Address, residents are invited.
We must make one final push
What We Do Now That The Election Is (Sort Of) Over
Duluth Mayor Nancy Harris has penned an op ed encouraging Gwinnett to vote yes, funding improvements to of the county’s 140 public schools.
It Requires Your Vote
Despite Efforts to Suppress Our Vote, We Must Stand Strong
Climate Change is Affecting All of Us—Even Those Who Don’t Believe In It
This short and sweet video explains the functions of a pension.
State Representative Brooks Coleman will retire at the end of his current term after serving 26 years in the Georgia General Assembly.
The City of Duluth is calling for the public to participate in a Citizen's Budget Review Advisory Committee, Feb. 21, for the 2019 budget.
Council members will hold the June 28 gathering at Roma Italiano Ristorante.
An intersection near North Gwinnett High School is also getting upgrades, per the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners.
The Georgia Baptist Convention supported House Bill 757, which critics derided as discriminatory against gay Georgians.
The tax is expected to bring $950 million to the Gwinnett and Buford school districts.
Tax bills will be mailed by Aug. 15 with a payment due date of Oct. 15.
Georgia lawmakers took to social media to share their opinions.
America's Best Contacts and Eyeglasses, which is based in Gwinnett, says the presidential hopeful's campaign logo looks very familiar.
Gov. Deal: State will comply. Georgia’s local governments constitutionally required to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples.
Several other southern governors are attempting to curb the display of the battle flag in light of the Charleston church shooting.
Included in the proposal are two new fire stations to be paid for with SPLOST funds.
Gwinnett County voters picked Deal and Perdue, and other Republican candidates, too.
Gwinnett voters have several options to vote in advance of the Nov. 4 election.
Must-see video: Duluth Police chase was captured on a dash cam.
After a deadly summer of children left in hot cars, a mother is calling on a government fix. What do you think?
During an exchange on immigration between a University of Georgia student and Gov. Nathan Deal he presumed the student was undocumented.
WalletHub looked at life expectancy, wages, the number of male vs. female executives and other factors to rank states for women's equality.
A summary of the July 31, 2014 “Meet and Greet Event” for Amreeta Regmi, Ph.D., in Peachtree Corners.
With more courthouse victories for gays and lesbians, is it time for a final decision?
The state is the first in the South to push for less regulation as the national conversation on pot grows.