Upon completion of the corrections welding program, graduates will earn a certificate in Gas Metal Arc Welding from Gwinnett Tech.
A disabled veteran, her husband and their six kids have been living out of hotels all through August after being scammed out of a GA home.
Gwinnett County commissioners and community partners on Tuesday broke ground on an expansion of Graves Park.
The 2040 Unified Plan and the Future Development Map will be available for public viewing, review and feedback.
Gwinnett County Sheriff's deputies are desperately searching for "Snowflake," who went missing Wednesday, Aug. 1.
Gwinnett Parks and Rec lifeguards won first place at the annual Georgia Recreation and Park Association State Lifeguarding Competition.
A $2.59 million contract to design Infinite Energy Center improvements was approved, to make it a “come early and stay late" destination.
A school's assistant principal lost his ex-wife and two children in a fatal crash that happened Sunday, in Tennessee.
From hot dog pool parties to nature hikes at night, Gwinnett County Parks and Recreation is celebrating National Parks and Recreation Month.
A new full-time County employee will assess current needs, develop a plan and coordinate action with local leaders and stakeholders.
Attendees will get an overview of the hazard mitigation planning process and can offer recommendations to be included in the update.
Help Patch celebrate Father's Day 2018 by sending in your father-son lookalike photos.
Gwinnett County Police Corporal Scott Fransen and his new fiancee, Communications Officer II Raemie Moreira, got engaged on video.
Gwinnett officials will honor Spec. Etienne Jules Murphy who died in combat in Syria.
Gwinnett Animal Welfare is offering free dogs or cats to veterans, active-duty military, first responders and nurses and doctors.
Here's a list of Gwinnett County pools and aquatic centers set to open this weekend.
Maribel Estevez-Alcindor is the Apple of Our Eye in May!
It’s a joy to honor the Howard family…the Family of the Month
Ken B., of Lawrenceville, was selected as the winner of the grand prize, a $4,500 Apple Vacations voucher to book a dream vacation.
A Collins Hill High School student is one of only three Georgians to be named a 2018 U.S. Presidential Scholar.
In celebration of National Volunteer Week, the Department of Community Services honored more than 80 individuals.
Camp Gwinnett is an annual event that is held to teach Girl Scouts a variety of outdoor skills.
Thousands of walkers will unite to fight congenital heart disease at local baseball field April 21.
James Stephens, a state employee, was asked to resign after an unflattering conversation about his boss was heard by his boss.
The new Patch Mayor program is recruiting local residents to sound the alarm about events and issues in your city.
Starting April 1, the Lake Lanier day-use parks and boat ramps managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will no longer accept cash.
Two Gwinnett parks will soon get new SPLOST-funded playground equipment and improved handicap-accessibility through a $750,192 investment.
Gwinnett’s animal shelter will add full-time, on-site veterinary care under a new $360,000 contract approved by commissioners Tuesday.
The Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners will install a new roundabout at an intersection within Gwinnett County.
BREAKING: Gwinnett County is opening a public warming center due to the extreme cold expected this week.
Gwinnett County Health and Human Services and Animal Welfare and Enforcement have partnered to provide clients meals for pets now too.
A special mass wedding and vow renewal ceremony will take place in the Superior Court Ballroom at the Gwinnett Historic Courthouse.
Gwinnett County Health and Human Services continued its annual gift bag program that helps local seniors in need during the holidays.
Gwinnett County Solid Waste & Recovered Materials Division Teams up with Gwinnett Clean & Beautiful to Host Community Recycling Event 11/18
Other top stories this past week from Gwinnett County Patch sites included a "Peeping Tom" suspect who may have fled to India.
Other top stories of the month in Gwinnett included the sad crash that killed three teens and a ruling on flipping your pastor the bird.
Other top stories this past week from Gwinnett County Patch sites included a political candidate taking a stand against ... zombies?
The nighttime closures by the state Department of Transportation are for projects to build new toll lanes and install new signs.