Mayor Bucky Johnson and Charlotte Nash of the Gwinnett Board of Commissioners will hold their session June 7 at 6:15 p.m.
Brett Smith said expansion of Briscoe Field could be good for residents in Lawrenceville and Dacula.
The Gwinnett BOC chairman does not know a date, according to a media report.
Expressing sadness for all of Gwinnett County In the wake of scandals surrounding Shirley Lasseter's resignation, FGF wants to take the proposal to the ballot box.
A friend takes the action "to help Shirley."
After months of controversy, the county's airport issue may finally be settled at the June 5 Gwinnett Commission meeting.
The Georgia General Assembly passed a tax reform bill that will change how and when you pay your ad valorem tax on your vehicle.
Check out the county's listing of road construction projects that could affect your commute.
Charter schools, lobbyists' gifts, casino gambling, weapons carry permits and right to life are some of the ballot questions on the July 31 primary ballots.
Officials, citizens shocked by news about former Duluth mayor Shirley Lasseter.
The former Gwinnett District 1 commissioner apparently was struggling fiscally late in her term.
Son also charged with cocaine possession and intent to distribute. Gwinnett BOC Commissioner has resigned, reports say.
Peachtree Corners City Council looks into staffing, setting up a call center, collecting taxes and a new logo for the city.
Below is the budget projected in a recent Special Called Work Session by city consultants.
Peachtree Corners City Council to meet on May 29, 2012.
Memorial Day ceremony honors fallen heroes and all men and women who have served honorably in the military during wartime and peacetime.
The mayor and six council members face a myriad of details and decisions in the coming weeks.
Candidates will qualify for Gwinnett County elected positions beginning Wednesday, May 23, at 9 a.m. and ending Friday, May 25, at noon.
The Georgia Department of Labor will host a live chat with online job search tips on Wednesday, May 30. You can join in on Patch.
Peachtree Corners mayor and city council to discuss city hall space and other matters on May 22, 2012.
Peachtree Corners mayor, Mike Mason, explains why the 90-day moratorium imposed on the new city was necessary.
Gwinnett County Bar Association hosting forum for candidates for Gwinnett Probate, Superior and State Court judgeships Friday, May 18, at 1818 Club in Duluth.
Peachtree Corners Mayor acknowledges the 90-day moratorium has created issues for some residents and businesses.
A Special Called Meeting has been set for May 15 at 7:30 p.m.
The county has announced its list of road and lane closures for the week of May 12 - 18.
Online and telephone Q&A forums are coming for people to ask about the Regional Transportation Referendum.
To be fully compliant with the Federal Real ID Act of 2005, the State of Georgia is implementing new requirements when renewing or applying for a driver's license.
City begins process to seek qualified applicants and the mayor clears up confusion over 90-day moratorium.
The Peachtree Corners City Council has scheduled a meeting at 7:30 p.m., May 8, 2012 to discuss an ordinance to create city manager position.
The county has announced its list of road and lance closures for the week ending May 11.
For Peachtree Corners commuters who use the I-285 and Ashford Dunwoody interchange, you can take a test drive on the new alignment at Perimeter Mall May 19 on a golf cart before it opens.
Former Gwinnett County Commission Chairman Charles Bannister sues Gwinnett County Sheriff Butch Conway and two sheriff's deputies for false arrest.
The University of Georgia president says he's stepping down next year.
We were given a task which we took very seriously, and we were committed to seeing it through.
In the Special Called Meeting Tuesday, the Peachtree Corners City Council also approved authorizing the transfer of power of certain services and functions from Gwinnett County to the City of Peachtree Corners.
Gwinnett residents will vote on a transportation referendum on July 31, with a 1 percent sales tax at stake.
The City Council voted for a radical drop of 48 percent in its current millage rate.
The Peachtree Corners City Council meeting, scheduled for 11 a.m., will be followed by a work session at 7:30 p.m.
The Drug Enforcement Agency is offering a safe way to discard old medication on Saturday, April 28.