After a Gwinnett County girl got stuck in a pool's vacuum system, here are some tips to keep everyone safe while still having a good time.
The Board of Commissioners approved the project during Tuesday's meeting.
Councilman Tony Powell blasted former Mayor Rex Millsaps' attempts to interfere with the hiring of a city manager. Council approved 2nd Read of Sign Ordinance, drastically reduced downtown parking space fees paid by business owners and more.
The County Water Resource Department has begun using methane gas, generated by sewerage, to power its plant.
In the midst of this heat wave, GEMA offers tips to stay cool.
Zeljko Zekic lied to officials about his residence and employment during the Bosnian war, according to the U.S. Justice Department.
Councilman calls property management ordinance enforcement “dysfunctional”, council makes moves on Sunday alcohol sales and city manager position, and advances amended Taxicab Ordinance.
Council discusses changing downtown parking credits, Leach Landscape contract is approved with stipulations, latest round of revisions to TADS were presented and Water Master Plan advances.
The center will undergo major renovations and reopen in the fall.
Council received request for additional funding from LTTA, approved creation of new positions, and heard requests to amend the1st Reading approved Sign Ordinance.
Is the former mayor’s request for a veto of HB 555 too little too late to influence governor’s decision to overrule the will of local representatives or not?
The Board of Commissioners voted to demolish the old complex.
Council hears results of hotel feasibility study, views revised TAD maps and opportunity zones, gets Pike Street Bridge bid update, discusses sign ordinance and receives a briefing about on-going cities and county SDS litigation.
Council received first requested monthly Financial Report, approved Kimley-Horn contracts with city requested provisions, renewed and entered into a new vehicle maintenance agreement and voted to accept lowest landscape bid.
The city asked for and got public opinions and suggestions about proposed directional changes to Clayton and Perry streets, changes on Crogan and Pike streets and a pedestrian crosswalk on Crogan Street.
Charlotte Nash officially took the oath of office Monday afternoon.
Nash set to take seat as chair of the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners.
Mayor Judy Jordan Johnson joined 40 of her fellow elected officials and over 1,000 cyclists in the sixth annual Georgia Rides to the Capitol event.
Congressman Woodall makes his first visit to the elementary school to discuss politics with 3rd graders.
During Work Session city discusses gas repairs, TAD development plans, taxi cab ordinance changes and consents to police department asset forfeiture funds expenditures.
Unofficial results show Charlotte Nash wins by large margin.
We will be updating the totals throughout the evening.
Find out where to go to cast your ballot.
City Council voted to proceed with creating City Manager position and to create Neighborhood Stabilization Program Resolution.
Those attending the Lawrenceville Neighborhood Alliance meeting on Sunday gave input and got information about the city's efforts to improve quality of life for the entire community.
City Council discussed Gas Department personnel, college corridor RFP, taxi cab ordinance and partnerships with Georgia Gwinnett College, during Work Session held on Thursday, March 3.
Individuals who owe for traffic tickets from 1983 can settle them during the month of March.
Hundreds turn out to hear and question Rep. Rob Woodall (R-GA) at town hall meeting.
Few citizens wait out three-hour commission meeting to express concerns
Citizens for a Better Gwinnett to oppose airport expansion at BOC meeting
The meeting is one of four town hall gatherings scheduled for February.
Public Hearing held to inform citizens of NSP 3 plans.
The City Council heard a website update, hotel residency notices, zoning enforcement staffing requests and A-Frame signage request during its work session.
Here's the agenda for today's work session at City Hall.
No public seating to be available inside capitol for swearing-in ceremony.