A recent report from Washington lays out damage done by last month’s government shutdown.
Measure would remove artificially manufactured fats from ingredients’ lists.
Gwinnett officials estimate that the new three-year SPLOST could bring in as much as $498 million.
Voters can start casting their ballots on the issue Oct. 14.
A three-year renewal of the 1 percent special purpose local option sales tax will go before Gwinnett voters on the first Tuesday in November.
Lanier reservations can be left open, and refunds for unused portions will be offered.
Former Georgia Secretary of State and 2010 candidate for governor, Karen Handel, topped a recent straw poll to determine who would represent the GOP in 2014 to replace U.S. Senator Saxby Chambliss.
Citizens receive a fake telephone call or text message requesting payment of a fine for missing jury duty.
The 27 were hired to fill voids by firefighters and EMTs who have either retired or been promoted.
Payment is due by October 3.
The effect on a typical $157,000 home in unincorporated Gwinnett will be an increase of about $38 a year.
Residents can comment on the proposed 2013 millage rate until midnight July 15.
According to a recent report, Sen. Don Balfour has received fewer political contributions since a federal probe into his spending.
Branko Radulovacki, a metro Atlanta doctor, is the first Democrat to announce he is running to fill Saxby Chambliss' senate seat.
More than 40 people from the Gwinnett County community were selected for the 2014 class.
The system will begin a 'nationwide' search for a new executive director, the board chairman says.
Nancy Stanbery-Kellam has served as executive director for Gwinnett County Public Library since 2006.
The City of Peachtree Corners' 2013-2014 budget has been released, a public hearing is planned for June 18.
The city is now hiring for a Marketing & Public Relations Manager, a Downtown Development Coordinator and an Events Coordinator.
Adopt two cats from Gwinnett County's shelter at a reduced price during the month of June.
The services allow customers to submit information online using a secure site, rather than make return trips to state driver's license offices.
The Diverging Diamond Interchange has been designed to improve traffic flow on the bridge.
The Dacula City Council awarded the bid contingent upon Gwinnett County approving the payment of a portion of the project.
Officials have to have a plan in place for a possible Nov. 5 public vote. And citizens can help.
The job fair will take place June 22, 2013.
The Pleasant Hill overpass will be closed, starting at 9 p.m. Friday, June 7, but reopen at 5 a.m. Monday as the new Diverging Diamond Interchange.
Seventh District Congressman to hold two in-person Town Hall Meetings and two call-in Town Hall Meetings.
County and city leaders begin the process of a possible public vote in November to renew the 1 percent sales tax.
Three- or five-year durations are considered, with revenue estimates as high as $889 million.
Mayor Johnny Crist is off to the Republic of Kosovo to give lectures and talks on leadership and team building to government officials.
A state official and real estate broker apparently exchanged information about the deal -- before it was awarded.
Several 'substantive' changes are approved by City Council. Share your reaction.
City Council could pass the new regulations Tuesday.