Lawrenceville approves spending for several departments
LAWRENCEVILLE -- Lawrenceville's City Council took care of several housekeeping items here Monday night, including approval of a 16-item consent agenda.. Included in the consent agenda were the following expenditures: $6,700 for the purchase of two electro-fusion machines; $84,423 for a 25-passenger van; $7,035 for distribution system
Movie filmed at Gwinnett jail
"Need for Speed" movie, starring "Breaking Bad" star Aaron Paul and Michael Keaton, scheduled to be released next March
More than $2M worth of meth found in Lawrenceville home
Homeland Security, Gwinnett Metro Task Force raided home on James Road in Lawrenceville May 1
Unique events bring camaraderie to Relay fundraising
The teams at or near the top of the fundraising list in the Gwinnett County Relay for Life competition use unique and varied examples of events to generate more donations. They range from tricycle races, to pancake breakasts, talent shows and even a neon "reverse" prom.
Cat power comes to Gwinnett Fairgrounds
Felines will compete during the Rebel Rousers Cat Club Show.
Story of friendship takes flight in 'Lark Eden'
The story between three friends runs through May 26.
ART BEAT: A summer full of dancing awaits at Gwinnett Ballet Theatre
Summer camps for all levels begin in June.
THE DISH: Daniel's Fresh Kitchen
This Lawrenceville spot serves barbecue, sandwiches and fresh sides.
Domestic dispute leads to alleged arson
A Lawrenceville man was arrested and charged with arson following a domestic dispute with his wife on Wednesday morning.
Fake ID ring busted by ICE, GBI
At least four local men are believed connected to an alleged ring manufacturing and distributing fake identification documents for illegal immigrants.
Gwinnett joins lawsuit against FAA
Gwinnett County officials and Briscoe Field have joined a Spokane, Wash. lawsuit against the Federal Aviation Administration regarding the decision to defund federal contract towers.
Former employee charged with joyriding in rental cars
Former Enterprise employee admits to using cars for "joyriding," dates
Supreme Court accepts Gwinnett attorney's surrender of license
The Georgia Supreme Court accepted a voluntary surrender of license from a Lawrenceville attorney who reportedly admitted to accepting payment for services he never rendered.
Lawrenceville to hold prayer event
The city hosts its annual Prayer in the Square to observe the National Day of Prayer.
