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The unemployment rate in Gwinnett County hasn't had a month-to-month change.
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The City of Lawrenceville will host its 15th annual PRELUDE celebration to honor America's Day of Independence on Friday, July 2, 2021. ...
Here is how the Lawrenceville area is doing with coronavirus vaccinations.
City of Lawrenceville Mayor and Council voted to adopt the city's $147-million annual budget during the monthly public meeting. The Fisc ...
Showcase your talent LIVE in Downtown Lawrenceville!
Gwinnett County's unemployment rate decreased recently.
Access to broadband speeds needed for remote work and learning vary greatly across the U.S.
Lawrenceville announcement
First Concert Series following $1.8-million Lawn Renovation.
Compare your federal tax payments and refunds to state and national averages.
Effective Monday, March 22, Large Item Pick-up Service must be scheduled online or through Customer Service at 678.407.6675.
Mayor Still answers more of your questions in this month's "trashy blog!"
Families may enjoy free, socially distanced entertainment at new outdoor amphitheater.
Matching Funds Provide $525,000 to Support Emergency Intake Center to Support Gwinnett Families.
The City's free mulch service is temporarily unavailable from February 10 - March 3, 2021.
Victoria Jones, Lawrenceville City Councilwoman, was selected by her fellow City Council Members and Mayor David Still.
Current job openings in the City of Lawrenceville have starting salaries between $38,000 and $85,852.
Promoting Public Safety Through Education and Awareness; Enforcement to Begin March 1.
The Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners has agreed to relocate the monument out of sight until a court case determines its future.
Registration "all call" to go out at 3 pm on January 14th.
They Reveal Plans to Create First Themed Library in Southeastern United States.
Find out which questions made Mayor Still's Top 10 List and more in his very first blog entry.
Holiday cheer in Lawrenceville!
Speed study shows high percentages of speeders in several school zones.
Small gathering commemorates placement of final beam, completion expected spring 2021.
It is Election Day, and Patch has all the information you need to vote in Lawrenceville.
Advance voting for the Nov. 3 General and Special Election will be offered to registered Lawrenceville voters through Oct. 30.
Lt. Gov. Geoff will help celebrate Good News Club's 10th Anniversary at Gwinnett Banquet
Georgia CAPRN hosts noon meeting so voters can learn more about the 13 nurses running for office, including Jodi Lott, District 122
Gwinnett County Sheriff Butch Conway announced his retirement in January.
Early voting is currently taking place at the county’s election office, which is located at 455 Grayson Hwy. in Lawrenceville.
Gwinnett County residents, alongside the rest of Georgians, must register to vote by Monday in order to vote in the presidential primary.
"Our most extraordinary days are still to come," Gwinnett County Chairman Charlotte Nash said during Wednesday's 'State of County' address.
Gwinnett County officials plan to send back more than $3.6 million in federal grant funding.
The facility has been named in honor of Gwinnett County trailblazer and voter registrations and elections board member Beauty P. Baldwin.
"It’s crucial that people understand the electoral process," Commissioner Marlene Fosque said.
The Gwinnett County Police Department's police cars are getting a makeover, however, not everyone is happy about it.
The Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners adopted a $1.84 billion budget Tuesday, a 1.1 percent increase more than 2019.