Instead, environmental officials are investigating the offending charter bus's owner and operator.
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A spokesperson called the sewage-spilling incident in Lawrenceville "an honest mistake."
The county reports more than 1,200 voters came out for the first day of voting in the November 8 presidential election.
Limited debt and a good economy were cited by the rating agency as pluses for the county.
It's a safety issue, city officials say.
The nonpartisan gathering of candidates for state and local office will be at New Jerusalem Baptist Church.
"Woe to you who are well fed," reads the graffiti from one of the incidents, which caused $10,000 in damage at the churches.
The interchange will be at Gravel Springs Road, near Buford.
The pro-tailgater vote could help pave the way for a new entertainment district at the Infinite Energy Center.
Gwinnett County is forming a volunteer citizens committee to make recommendations on special-purpose, local option sales tax spending.
Minorities are spread out in voting districts in a way that minimizes their impact at the polls, the lawsuit claims.
Work on the extensions was officially launched on Wednesday.
The Board of Commissioners has reduced the county's millage rate 7.8 percent over the past two years, as property values have risen.
The court aims to allow litigation involving businesses to be heard more quickly and efficiently.
A citizens committee will be chosen by attendees at an August 15 meeting in Lawrenceville.
Federal and state funds will pay for a majority of the public-transportation upgrade.
Most of the tax's proceeds would go to transportation projects, county commissioners say.
Additional turn lanes are going in at Pleasant Hill and Club Drive.
The Atlanta Regional Commission grant will help with transportation vouchers for people with disabilities, among other programs.
The nearly 5-minute video follows a ridiculous crime attempt through to a dance-heavy day in court.
Gwinnett County commissioners gave a thumbs-up to $75 million for an addition and new parking deck.
A commissioner wants more information on how the company receiving a $74 million contract was selected.
The expansion has been delayed since 2009.
Work will be done at the Lawrenceville Female Seminary and historic Isaac Adair House in downtown Lawrenceville.
About 60% of owners will see a property-value change and, generally, values are on the rise due to an improving economy.
Republican Rep. Buzz Brockway was one of a handful of Gwinnett legislators to react publicly to Gov. Nathan Deal's announcement.
Homeowners will receive an email in August instead of a paper bill under the new system.
It will be months before commissioners must decide on a rezoning for Fresh Start in unincorporated Lawrenceville near Grayson.
The county is holding a series of public meetings as it updates its comprehensive transportation plan.
On the Democratic side, Clinton easily outpaced Sanders among Gwinnett voters.
The bump, to as much as $45,000, would be the commission's first pay increase since 2007.
The overflows, one of them involving raw sewage, happened in Lawrenceville and Snellville.
Matthew Leili has feuded with the family of his wife, Nique, since he reported her missing nearly five years ago.
County commissioners agreed to buy 5.4 more acres adjoining the fort from the early 1800s.
The budget unfreezes or adds a total of 55 police officer jobs and restores spending cuts without raising taxes.
County officials are updating the county's Comprehensive Transportation Plan.
Angel Hilley said she had high hopes, but the group was ineffective.
The tax is expected to bring $950 million to the Gwinnett and Buford school districts.
Without concrete and achievable goals, a movement cannot make the necessary transition from changing hearts and minds to changing policy.