The same federal indictment that alleges that two Atlanta women were involved in a contract fraud conspiracy at Baumueller-Nuermont Corp. accuses them of a similar scheme involving the Ga. National Guard.
The opening date for filing 2013 returns arrives soon.
For Norcross residents who like to get a jump on filing their 1040 form, E-file and Free File can speed refunds, IRS says.
Even as the Atlanta Braves prepare to leave his city, Mayor Kasim Reed champions a need for regional cooperation to solve state transportation problems and bolster Georgia's economy.
One eastbound lane is scheduled to be closed between Crescent and McDonough drives on Nov. 19.
Find details on the engineering study involving the railroad crossing at Holcomb Bridge Road in downtown Norcross.
County offices will resume regular operating hours on Tuesday, Nov. 12.
A recent report from Washington lays out damage done by last month’s government shutdown.
Mayor Bucky Johnson and councilman Craig Newton both ran unopposed.
Gwinnett officials estimate that the new three-year SPLOST could bring in as much as $498 million.
Addressing some key issues about the multimillion-dollar issue that is before voters. Add your thoughts.
Satellite voting begins Saturday, Oct. 26, at Lucky Shoals Park.
Voters can start casting their ballots on the issue Oct. 14.
New state law adding late fee to be enforced starting Oct. 24.
Monday, Oct. 7, is the last day to register to vote in the November elections.
In 2012, Su Jung Health Sauna in Norcross was the site of mass gun violence. Jeong Soo Paek killed his two sisters, their husbands and himself.
The Norcross meeting takes place Oct. 3
Air Force Airman Auriel D. Thompson is a 2009 graduate of Meadowcreek High School.
Lillian Toole will challenge incumbent city councilmen Charlie Riehm.
The mayor's post, as well as two council seats are on the election ballot.
The visioning workshop took place Aug. 22, 2013.
The road work, planned for 1.5 miles of the busy corridor that runs through the city of Norcross, will provide traffic and pedestrian safety.
Norcross city leaders are in the process of developing the city's comprehensive plan. The first citizen workshop is Aug. 22.
About 78 percent of the funds would go to the county.
More shade coming to Lillian Webb Park and the mayor and council also approved funding a study to find ways to improve the Holcomb Bridge Road railroad crossing.
A wide variety of opportunities are available through Gwinnett County.
Three seats are up for re-election, the mayor and two city council positions.
Norcross City Council has already voted at its July 1 meeting to be part of the 1-cent sales tax.
Gwinnett County spokesman said the higher bills were partially because bills included nearly two months of water usage.
Gwinnett County Water Resources Director said the average customer should see about a 10 percent increase in their water bills.
Mayor Bucky Johnson and the City Council are looking into a plan that would move the Norcross library branch to a site across from Lillian Webb Park.
Defining a purpose will be a priority for the system, the board chairman says.
Nancy Stanbery-Kellam served as executive director for Gwinnett County Public Library since 2006.
The services allow customers to submit information online using a secure site, rather than make return trips to state driver's license offices.