The congressman will discuss the passage of the Balanced Budget Amendment.
County budget review sessions enter final day.
Contemporary steel design selected by community stakeholders.
Congressional District 7 covers most of Gwinnett County including Peachtree Corners and Berkeley Lake.
The federal agency announced it would reimburse city 75 percent of repair costs, GEMA expected to kick in additional monies.
New rates to go into effect during 2012 annual billing cycle.
Both parties to double-taxation dispute 'feeling the decline.'
Commissioner Vance Smith tendered his resignation today but will remain in advisory capacity until Dec. 31.
Gwinnett begins planning for fiscal year 2012.
Tax commissioner's office seeks additional staff for delinquent collections.
County begins work on 2012 budget Tuesday.
No contested seats on ballot in Nov. 8 municipal election.
Gwinnett County now has tougher stands on land buys from private sellers
Company moving forward in anticipation of Gwinnett County's approval of the privatization and commercialization of its airport.
Draft of map shows State House district shifts slightly to align it more closely with the borders of the proposed city.
Duluth wooing Blue Ridge Park business owners to annex into city before Nov. 8 election.
Power to bring tax revenue to proposed new city may rest with voters.
The county has started Operation Escape Key to better inform the public of dangers.
Online voters choose design submitted by Linda Sosebee of Forsyth County for new car tag.
Mostly supportive group of citizens gather at Tuesday's meeting with U.S. Rep. Rob Woodall of Georgia's Seventh District.
Labor commissioner blames seasonal layoffs for the uptick.
The history of the community stems from the much broader history of Gwinnett County, which is deeply rooted in the vibrant story of Georgia; a story that’s as colorful and diverse as the leaves of a North Georgia autumn.
The new site is designed to be more user friendly and attract more visitors.
Regional Roundtable executive committee reaches agreement on $6.14 billion list of transportation projects.
Congressman Rob Woodall says results were interesting and Georgia is lucky to have two candidates in the race.
Strikes down requirement that almost all Americans carry health care or face penalties.
The 2010 Census Data shows that due to increases in minority populations the county is minority-majority populated and faces fairness in redistricting decisions.
Rep. Woodall said he believes private sector deserves a chance.
Freshman representative predicts record turnout and says America is going to win because of it.
The list of regional road and transit projects is not quite finished yet.
Property owners have to make a single payment this year, but have until Nov. 15 to make that payment.
Gov. Nathan Deal announces special session on “technical changes” to the referendum and more.
Public meeting on Aug. 11 will cover Gwinnett’s 2010 Census data and the implications as the redistricting process gets underway.
The Executive Committee of the Atlanta Regional Transportation Roundtable will pursue several rail projects and extended funding for GRTA bus service.
Work on the 63-year-old dam may start in September.
C4BG members also planning to attend.
Town hall meeting of more than 200 participants report lists reasons to support penny sales tax to be on ballot next year for transportation projects.
Businesses located in proposed city limits of Peachtree Corners notified in March of upcoming referendum.
Lynette Howard, whose district includes Peachtree Corners and Berkeley Lake, will conduct series of town hall meetings next month.
Some 40 items recalled by a Gwinnett-based food manufacturer.