In part four of our six part series, City Council candidate Renita Hamilton answers questions submitted by Patch readers.
In part three of our six part series, City Council candidate Brad Sullivan answers questions submitted by Patch readers.
Today is the last day Gwinnett County residents have to register to vote in the upcoming election.
In part two of our six part series, City Council candidate Eric Reid answers questions submitted by Patch readers.
City Council candidate Bob Clark answers questions submitted by Patch readers.
The Board of Directors will hold a public meeting on Monday, October 24.
Councilmember Marie Beiser helped the young students break a record.
After much controversy over the HOT Lane, Deal announced lower rates.
Beiser visited all the elementary schools in the Central Gwinnett Cluster Thursday.
Marine Staff Sgt. Mitchell H. Hamilton is featured in a Defense Department story about U.S. operations in Afghanistan.
The toll lanes that opened Oct. 1 have caused controversy.
With heated comments, Councilman Tony Powell spars with Former Mayor Rex Millsaps.
Alcohol beverage sales and approval of construction bids are on the agendas for Monday night.
The new HOT lane opened at midnight Saturday. Here's what you need to know.
Board members also disagree over plans to combat funding cuts from county.
The recent Service Delivery Strategy court ruling has some interesting statistics.
County is ordered to set up special service districts to fund some services. Police radar use remains unclear.
Sloppy record keeping, projects and change orders not being approved by the city council and a lack of oversight all come to light in “Procedural” Audit Report from 2006-2010.
The million-dollar matter has resulted in sanctions that include police being unable to use radar to track speeders.
Meet the candidates who are running for city council, post 4.
Session will be held Monday evening at GJAC.
The six candidates in the race for a seat on the city council appeared at an information session at Forest Hills and Windsor Farms.
Mayor Judy Jordan Johnson asked the council to consider establishing specific criteria for granting Special Use Permits.
Airport consultants say potential bidders for airport privatization unlikely to get in the middle of a political battle.
Submit your questions to ask the six candidates for Lawrenceville City Council.
Question and answer session with airport consultants scheduled for 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Gwinnett Justice and Administration Center.
Full payment is due by November 15th.
During a recent meeting the City Council passed ordinance amendments to allow alcohol sales by state licensed vendors and to advance the selling of beer in Niko’s Wine Shop.
Pneumonia vaccines are also available.
GCPL's new plans call for 'non-tax' revenue of millions of dollars annually.
The congressman will discuss the passage of the Balanced Budget Amendment.
Officials planning five-day, 40-hour week sometime in 4Q.
The official list of candidates is out and some familiar names are on the ballot.
The monthly fee for solid waste removal in some areas will go up starting in 2012.
Local elections will take place on Nov. 8.
Councilman P.K. Martin announced Monday he will run to retain his post 4 position.
Robert Clark made the announcement over the weekend on his Facebook page.
Smith announced she will work on other community endeavors.
The city gives notice regarding elections and voting.
Gov. Deal unveiled the winning design from a statewide contest decided by online votes.