A request was made to change the language to allow the city's sole wine shop to sell beer.
The state's proposed plan would mean Lawrenceville would have six different representatives.
Congressman Rob Woodall says results were interesting and Georgia is lucky to have two candidates in the race.
The newly redesigned site launched Monday morning.
The 2010 Census Data shows that due to increases in minority populations the county is minority-majority populated and faces fairness in redistricting decisions.
Rep. Woodall said he believes private sector deserves a chance.
The congressman responded to the rally held in front of his Lawrenceville office Wednesday morning.
Public meeting on Aug. 11 will cover Gwinnett’s 2010 Census data and the implications as the redistricting process gets underway.
Reduction of rate by .23 mills gives Gwinnett County residents a tax break.
Second round of voting ends this afternoon after original results discarded due to controversy over “In God We Trust” decals.
Public demand for the sidewalks grew after a 9 year old girl was struck and killed while walking on the road.
GCPL receives more than 1,800 books from the "For Dummies" series after winning an online contest.
Lawrenceville residents will decide if stores may sell alcohol on Sundays in a General Election. City’s Hotel/Motel Ordinance possibly violates the equal protection clause of the 14th amendment.
A deal was reportedly reached Sunday night, now a vote must be taken.
The city’s proposed budget for FY 2011-2012 is presented. Mayor Judy Jordan Johnson cast the deciding vote to award a bid with a subcontractor that has questionable qualifications, but a long history of doing business with the city.
Some 40 items sold at Starbucks, RaceTracs and other locations in Georgia, Alabama and Florida have been recalled.
Analysis to look at alternate transportation options for the I-85 corridor.
Lawrenceville gets a new look with signage project aimed to spruce up the city.
The Millage Rate was set, Sunday alcohol package sale advances but not unanimously, and the city looks to change the Alcohol Ordinance for outdoor events.
Efforts to bring Extended Stay into compliance with the city‘s Hotel/Motel ordinance reveal the need for a plan to address housing for those in need.
Board of Commissioners approved the installation of more traffic cameras and other equipment, could be good news for commuters.
This time, "In God We Trust" won't be displayed across the bottom of any of the entries.
Mayor Judy Jordan Johnson, with help, pulled off a big surprise at the ribbon cutting ceremony at the city’s new water treatment plant.
The Gwinnett County Public Library will soon receive their prize after an online contest.
Confusion over "In God We Trust" stickers led to the restart of the contest.
Three final designs have been selected. Drivers who want an "In God We Trust" sticker will have to pay a little extra.
The City Council sets millage rate with stipulation, Western Heights Gas Project must be rebid, Ezzard Road Drainage Project is approved for bidding process and third quarter Financial Report is given.
GDOT spokesperson said work is scheduled for completion July 31
A new approach is hoped for with a new commission chair.
The Georgia Court of Appeals made the ruling Thursday.
Some say HB 87, Georgia's immigration law, could lead to a loss in revenue from tourism if large conventions decide to boycott the bill by not coming to Georgia. Others say the effects are exaggerated.
From immigration to child booster seats, there are several new state laws on the books starting today.
The Congressman issued a statement regarding the overturn on the use of water from Lake Lanier.
Choose the new design. Online voting ends July 8.
Law requires children up to the age of 8 be secured in child safety or booster seats.
Councilman Tony Powell doesn’t back down over comments, appropriateness and the need for “truthfulness”; council hears the need for clarification in proposed City Manager Ordinance, and gets TADs and OZs updates.
Summer officially starts next week, here are some tips to make sure it's a safe and fun one.
Bethesda Park will be one of the sites of the World's Largest Swimming Lesson Tuesday.
New entry points on I-85 South leave six-mile gap between Lawrenceville-Suwanee Road and Beaver Ruin road without an entry.
Athens Patch reports Anthony Weiner exchanged messages with a Georgia woman.