Voting at satellite locations, including Suwanee, runs this week, with Election Day set for Nov. 5.
The event will offer participants the opportunity to ask questions about the proposed SPLOST.
The Atlanta-based talk show host brings his show to the Duluth Town Green.
Satellite voting begins Saturday at George Pierce Park
Gwinnett and Buford City Schools officials announced plans for a $5 million upgrade -- if voters pass SPLOST.
An area maintained by the Army Corps of Engineers will reopen soon.
Some voting begins as soon as Monday.
Hundreds attend a meeting in Hall County, with few in support of the legislation.
As election day nears, a special panel suggest funding allocations.
Tim Shearer had been placed on administrative leave during the week.
Tim Shearer apparently was placed on administrative leave Wednesday.
A bill introduced this week, the "No Government - No Pay Act," would prevent members of Congress from being paid during the duration of a government shutdown.
A three-year renewal of the 1 percent special purpose local option sales tax will go before Gwinnett voters on the first Tuesday in November.
A media report and other figures give some indication of who stands where.
Reservations can be left open, and refunds for unused portions will be offered.
Several meetings will be held soon around the county.
People can speak out on the proposal on Oct. 1 and 2.
The Briscoe Field control towers are run by an FAA program.
It is meant to engage mobile users, but is not a substitute for emergency connections.
The public is invited to attend.
A citizen review panel is formed, and departments will make business plan presentations.
The self-selected group will advise county leaders. The public vote is set for Nov. 5.
Miller will succeed McOmber, who opts not to run again.
Portions of four city streets will get the treatment.
The congressman speaks to a Gwinnett Tea Party group in Suwanee.
Qualifying ends Wednesday, with one incumbent still unannounced.
Three posts will be on the ballot in November.
The OK by Georgia officials means renovation work can begin on Pierce's Corner.
The piece of steel is resting on what will be a permanent artistic base.
There will be a called meeting Thursday at City Hall.
The city-county agreement approved Tuesday spells out how funds would be divvied up.
About 78 percent of the funds would go to the county. Share your thoughts.
A state board is planning to review the application for Old Town.
Julianna McConnell joins state garden commission.
The City Council OKs rezoning and Special Use Permit, with several conditions.
Duluth also supports renewing the countywide sales tax.
Plans are for work to be completed in September.
The projects were approved by commissioners earlier in 2013.