This is how the Norcross area compares to Georgia for coronavirus vaccinations.
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There are a record number of job openings in the U.S. labor market; Gwinnett County's unemployment rate decreased recently.
Access to broadband speeds needed for remote work and learning vary greatly across the U.S.
You can use IRS data to compare your tax payments and refunds to others in Gwinnett County.
Tuesday is Election Day, and Patch has all the information you need to vote in Norcross.
Advance voting for the Nov. 3 General and Special Election will be offered to registered Norcross voters through Oct. 30.
Lt. Gov. Geoff will help celebrate Good News Club's 10th Anniversary at Gwinnett Banquet
Why Gwinnett County Needs an Election Day Holiday
We must do all that we can to ensure representation of all Americans.
How we should change our responses to tragedies
A recap of the craziest session in recent history by a former state senator
We must protect against election fraud and voter suppression.
Let's Build a Bridge to Gwinnett's Future
What Georgia can learn from the North Carolina voter fraud case.
Voter turnout is key for transit in Gwinnett
Blackface has never been okay.
Trump's dangerous shutdown hurt the economy and our country.
Vote March 19 to Approve the Gwinnett Transit Referendum
We must make one final push
What We Do Now That The Election Is (Sort Of) Over
It Requires Your Vote
Stacey Abrams for governor bus tour to visit Gwinnett as part of last-minute push for votes.
Despite Efforts to Suppress Our Vote, We Must Stand Strong
Climate Change is Affecting All of Us—Even Those Who Don’t Believe In It
Two Norcross High School students explain why they spent their Saturday at "March for Our Lives."
Commissioner Gannon: Mailer saying Stonecrest mayoral candidate Charles Hill II mentally ill not from Blueprint to Redefine DeKalb.
The spill happened at about 5 p.m. Thursday and was stopped a little after 8 p.m.
The crash happened late Tuesday afternoon.
Gustavo Cisneros, who helped with violent home invasions in Norcross and elsewhere in 2004, will remain in prison.
Norcross voters will decide on November 8, at the same time as the General Election.
The city's development authority has put out bids for a developer to rework the downtown area.
A pair of Republicans are vying to face incumbent Rep. Scott Holcomb, a Democrat, in November.
Brenda Lopez, who won her Democratic primary on Tuesday, faces no Republican opposition in November.
Debate over a new business in Norcross took a strange turn Tuesday evening.
The tax is expected to bring $950 million to the Gwinnett and Buford school districts. Also, Mayor Bucky Johnson wins tight race.
Without concrete and achievable goals, a movement cannot make the necessary transition from changing hearts and minds to changing policy.
This so-called scandal is just more of the same mudslinging the American right has been using to attack the Clintons for years.
The GOP may be long overdue for some chemo