City of Lawrenceville makes changes to trash schedule over holidays.
The theatre is one of 23 organizations to receive the grant from the state of Georgia.
The new option will be easier and less expensive for Gwinnett County.
Patch blogged live from the HOT Lane Forum on Thursday evening. You can still join the conversation by posting your comments below.
Gwinnett has announced its lineup for the 24th annual lighting of the county tree in Lawrenceville.
Gwinnett County is accepting applications for this full-time position in the Department of Water Resources.
Customers and business owners alike are looking forward to the start of sales of alcohol on Sundays in Lawrenceville this weekend.
Commissioners get a briefing Tuesday. A public hearing is planned for December, and people can provide feedback online.
City transfers SPLOST funds and approves a SPLOST funded drainage improvement project.
Two companies get the green light to proceed with Jackson Street Park design and development.
The county officially thanked veterans for their service at a ceremony.
The Sign Ordinance will be discussed.
New city water restrictions and rates are among the items up for approval.
Join the Mayor Friday morning at City Hall.
A runoff will be held for the Post 4 seat between Peter "P.K." Martin and Rex Millsaps.
Results from the Lawrenceville City elections are in.
The Airport Privatization Citizens Review Committee held their first meeting Tuesday afternoon.
The City of Lawrenceville is seeing a large number of voters in a year where residents are not voting for a mayor.
The polls will be open from 7am until 7pm. Here's what you need to know about the ballot in Lawrenceville.
The county will honor military heroes at a ceremony Friday.
The proposed agenda for the newly formed Airport Privatization Citizens Review Committee has been released.
Today is Super Tuesday. Here's what you need to know about the candidates before you head to the polls.
Georgia Republican Party's Seventh District Committee begins hosting series of presidential candidate forums Nov. 2.
Crews will be working on the highway from I-85 to Sugarloaf Parkway.
Lawrenceville and Gwinnett law enforcement agencies are participating in the DEA's big Prescription Drug Give Back Day on Saturday.
A special City Council session has been called for Wednesday.
Some Gwinnett County residents say they felt duped and didn't get their concerns heard.
State Sen. Renee Unterman is hosting a town hall meeting Monday to allow people to discuss problems with the new I-85 toll lane.
The center underwent major renovations over the summer.
Lasseter makes choices to the 11-member panel reviewing Briscoe Field privatization.
Proposals regarding the Jackson Street Park are on the agenda.
GCPL will start a "Buddy Branch" schedule to allow patrons access seven days a week.
A Lawrenceville man made it his mission to put the brakes on the new HOT Lane on I-85.
Two City Council seats and Sunday Alcohol Sales appear on the ballot.
The Lawrenceville Neighborhood Association held their annual Candidates' Forum
In the last of our six part series, City Council candidate Rex Millsaps answers questions submitted by Patch readers.
Howard Rodgers is asking I-85 commuters fed up with traffic conditions since the inception of the I-85 express lanes to join his petition drive.
The Regional Roundtable stamped a list of projects that will be on the 2012 ballot for a one-penny sales tax.
“It does not take a title to do great things in your community,” said Councilwoman Katie Hart Smith.
In part five of our six part series, City Council candidate P.K. Martin IV answers questions submitted by Patch readers.