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Gwinnett County approves transportation projects including road expansions, bridge replacement, and intersection improvements ...
GWINNETT COUNTY, Ga. — A former Gwinnett County police officer will be get to make a case for his innocence in a 1993 murder ...
A youth commissioner's initiative to collect essentials for children in need received a significant donation from Amazon, ...
ATLANTA — Gwinnett County, alongside housing nonprofit Impact 46, will welcome the county's second emergency homeless shelter. The first and current shelter run by the nonprofit United Way of ...
We want to advocate for this roofing industry out here in Georgia and take down these guys that are just taking advantage of ...
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel says Carter is accused of sexually assaulting and accosting a minor and another victim ...
Zachary Mitchell Allen pleaded guilty to aggravated child molestation and sexual exploitation of children, receiving a life ...
Gwinnett County police have arrested a suspected thief accused of stealing guns and electronics from cars over the weekend.
The Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners plans to vote July 19 on its property tax rate. Bills would be mailed out in mid-August and come due in mid-October.
Gwinnett County officials and U.S. Rep. Carolyn Bourdeaux, D-Ga., announced federal American Rescue Plan Act funds will be used to pay for a $25 million expansion of the OneStop Centerville center.
“Lawrenceville, Gwinnett County’s county seat, is the perfect choice for Target’s 367,000-square-foot supply chain facility,” said Lawrenceville Mayor David Still.
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