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The Georgia Legislative Black Caucus will hold a press conference Thursday on Gwinnett County absentee ballot Issues.
Voters are suing the Secretary of State, Georgia and Gwinnett County over innocent errors and discrepancies on mail ballot paperwork.
Find out where and when to cast your advance vote in Gwinnett County for the upcoming Nov. 2 General Election.
Gwinnett County Tax Commissioner Richard Steele reminds homeowners that 2018 property tax bills are due soon.
The Gwinnett County voter registration deadline is quickly approaching.
The Gwinnett BOCs recently awarded a contract to make close to a million dollars’ worth of sidewalk improvements on Pleasant Hill Road.
Gwinnett County runoff election results are final.
The Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners proposes lowering the millage rate for the County’s General Fund for 2018 to 7.209 mills.
The Gwinnett Board of Commissioners approved $7.045 million to build a police precinct and alternate 911 center at Bay Creek Park.
Find out which candidates will face off in the November general election.
The Elections Office is opening seven satellite locations for Advance Voting, starting Saturday, May 12.
The Gwinnett County Department of Planning and Development is soliciting public input to assist in the development of the 2040 Unified Plan.
State Representative Joyce Chandler Thursday announced that she will not seek re-election to the Georgia House of Representatives.
Court will begin at 10 am
In Norcross and Loganville, a black mayor and a Hispanic mayor will lead cities for the first time in the majority-minority county.
There are no county elections in November, but many of Gwinnett County's cities will have contested elections on the ballot.
Mayor Tom Witts maintained his innocence in the case, in which he is accused of 66 crimes including tax evasion and theft.
The Atlanta Braves legend said the now-teamless NFL quarterback is being snubbed by owners for his political stances.
Judge Jim Hinkle was commenting on efforts to remove Confederate monuments, which exposed other controversial Facebook posts.
The judge's comments referenced the removal of Confederate monuments and came as deadly violence played out in Charlottesville, Va.
By the middle of July, residents needing to pay utility bills or pursue other city services will need to go to the new location.
The restriction will start noon May 26 and run through 5 a.m. Tuesday, May 30.
Deal was ranked No. 11 in the new Morning Consult Governor Approval rankings.
Buses will run from six location to the Chamblee and Doraville MARTA stations, officials announced Friday.
The sewage spill, into a local creek, was reported at about 11:20 a.m. and stopped at about 1:05 p.m.
Deputies and jailers in Walton make significantly less than their peers in surrounding counties, the sheriff's office said.
A House lawmaker tried for a committee vote Friday on the measure, but pulled it saying the support wasn't there yet.
Sen. Renee Unterman's SB 81 passed the Senate, with a controversial ADHD medication portion of it removed.
Gwinnett commissioners approved the $2.9 million job at their Tuesday meeting.
Sixteen people were killed and more injured by tornadoes and other storms in the state.
Gwinnett representative's legislation would say that it's illegal for any school employee to have sex with a student.
Employee raises, new courthouse, new positions in law enforcement are all including in the 2017 spending plan approved Tuesday.
The delay is because of new steps being taken to prevent tax fraud, state revenue officials say.
Grilling is allowed, but that's about it under the city's rules handed down Monday.
State Rep. Jason Spencer had defended the bill as being about protecting the state from Islamic extremists.
Here are the ways you can report voter fraud or intimidation if you see it happening in north Georgia.
GeorgiaCarry.org wanted to require an amendment to state law to make it legal to carry guns at schools.
The development, in unincorporated Gwinnett County, would have brought 300 apartments and 99 single-family homes.
City officials and the Georgia Municipal Association in honoring former Councilman Chuck Bagley, who passed away earlier this year.