The spending plan includes pay raises for county workers for the first time since 2009.
Classes begin in late January.
2014 is just a few days away. Check what's coming, via the Gwinnett County calendar.
The routine changes this week.
The city's Alcohol Review Board hears from a downtown business owner.
State Senator Don Balfour was acquitted on all counts.
The library system has a new executive director.
A special meeting of the Alcohol Review Board has been called.
Gwinnett County recently announced an increase in water and sewer rates effective Jan. 1, 2014.
There is now no distance requirement between churches and businesses that sell alcohol for on-premises consumption.
One of the changes would allow alcohol to be consumed in Parsons Alley.
Incumbents win re-election to two City Council posts.
Incumbents win re-election to City Council in runoff election.
The Post 2 candidate moves the signs Tuesday after acknowledging placement of the signs Monday night.
The runoff election is Tuesday for two City Council posts.
The City Council candidate posts in advance of the Dec. 3 runoff election.
City officials get a briefing of the master plan for downtown.
City officials are to see a formal presentation at a work session Thursday.
County officials unveil their budget proposal for the coming year. Share your thoughts.
The proposed spending plan is unveiled. Commissioners will vote in January.
City officials plan a launch soon.
Most of the money is available because of a state decision.
A million-dollar project involving two cities involves some history, too.
Plans are approved for a residential-commercial complex at a key intersection.
A primary challenger makes more of his plans known.
A recent report from Washington lays out damage done by last month’s government shutdown.
Another election is coming. Share your thoughts.
Vietnam vets and their families are asked to take part in the Veterans Day ceremony.
Both incumbents still face challengers. Share your thoughts.
Gwinnett officials estimate that the new three-year SPLOST could bring in as much as $498 million.
Voting results (labeled unofficial) are in for City Council races.
Tuesday is the final day to cast ballots.
The final day to vote is Tuesday for two City Council races.
The program offers participants the chance to build leadership skills.
Addressing some key issues about the multimillion-dollar issue that is before voters. Add your thoughts.