Republicans want electoral votes allocated by congressional districts. Share your thoughts.
The outgoing defense secretary makes the announcement. Some critics question women's physical ability. Share your thoughts.
With help from AARP, free tax counseling also will be offered beginning February 1.
Many turn out for activities in Lawrenceville and Snellville. Share your photos and comments.
Check before you go. How did this restaurant fare in recent health inspections?
'Liberal vision' is mentioned often as the president begins a second term. Check some news accounts, and add your thoughts.
Also, three council members are up for re-election in the fall.
Lawrenceville and Snellville will have parades in honor of the late civil rights leader from Atlanta.
Here's the information for January 19-25, 2013.
Details emerge about the president's plan, which he is scheduled to announce Wednesday. Share your thoughts.
Details on five foreclosures around Suwanee this week
A new smartphone app provides live streaming, among other things.
Also, city officials may add WiFi at another park.
It's tax time again in Suwanee and elsewhere. Standard deductions will increase, but the ceiling for itemized deductions decreases in 2013.
Here's the situation for January 12-18, 2013.
Three 'mature' oaks on Main Street are targeted.
All the county's events are listed in one place online. You can filter, print and set email reminders.
The city's tentative calendar also includes some returning favorites.
A called City Council meeting does not go smoothly. A Patch live blog and key points capture the action.
Burnette, with help from a video, makes the annual State Of The City address for 2013.
The agency is retooling after the massive 'fiscal cliff' legislation.
Burnette will make his speech Wednesday evening at City Hall.
The U.S. Supreme Court lets stand a ban on guns in places of worship. Share your thoughts.
News from Patch sites in the area.
Here's the information for January 5-11, 2013.
Reviewing top news stories from Suwanee and Gwinnett.
HB 386 replaces the annual ad valorem tax on newly purchased vehicles.
Gwinnett leaders think the libraries are necessary, but with a different approach.
The overall figure of $1.4 billion includes adjustments for such things as SDS-mandated service districts.
State officials want to meet with the city about some residents' opposition before proceeding.
It's 'all dessert and no vegetables,' the Gwinnett congressman says.
The $1.3 billion spending plan is on the work session agenda for January 3.
A summary of the deal reached early Tuesday, January 1. Share your thoughts.
The proposed 2013 Gwinnett budget to be voted on January 3 includes DA's request for a lead investigator into government corruption in the county.
There will be no trash or recycling pickup for county residents on Jan. 1.
The fine dining/entertainment facility on Peachtree Industrial Boulevard also has reduced operating days for 2013.
President Obama is scheduled to be on 'Meet The Press' on Sunday morning. What will he propose?