North Gwinnett to hold "Rock 4 Robert" benefit concert
The North Gwinnett community will come together Thursday night for a benefit concert to support Robert Pritchard, a North grad who suffered a stroke last summer. Andy Velo and Alexa Gilomen are scheduled to perform.
Dating site offers Sugar Hill $3.75M to change name
Promoters of Sugardaddie.com try to convince Sugar Hill officials to change the city's name as a promotional tool.
Fundraiser scheduled for injured officer
Suwanee Police officers will play Lanier High School faculty in a basketball game next week to benefit Officer Ronaldo Jimenez, who was injured last month directing traffic in front of the school.
Yodle acquires Sugar Hill software business
An online marketing business has announced its acquisition of a Gwinnett County software company.
Sugar Hill to host annual Easter egg hunt
Event to be held on Saturday, March 23 at E.E. Robinson Park
Music teacher named volunteer of year
Amy Clement, a music teacher at North Gwinnett Middle, was recently honored by the Georgia Music Educators Association as a recipient of the organization's volunteer of the year award.
Lawsuit lingers in ’08 shooting
This month marks five years since Fulton County police Cpl. Paul Phillips parked his cruiser on a Sugar Hill road to assist a distressed motorist, only to be shot — on purpose — by another police officer.
Sports stars to take part in school fundraiser
Fanatic Fan fundraiser for Sugar Hill Christian Academy planned for March 2.
Struck officer recovering from surgery
The wife of injured school resource officer Rolando Jimenez thanks people for thoughts and prayers after accident left her husband hospitalized.
Resource officer hit while directing traffic at local school
A school resource officer was hit by a vehicle Wednesday morning while directing traffic at Lanier High School
Ga. 20 widening agreement reached
Commissioners approved an agreement with state officials, making the long-awaited widening of Ga. Highway 20 in Sugar Hill eminent.
Boy threatens to kill classmates with knife
A Gwinnett woman is considering pulling her son out of school after a boy who police say threatened to kill him has been allowed back on campus.
Supposed bank robbery a misunderstanding
When police arrived at a local bank Saturday afternoon, they were ready for a serious situation.
Ga. 20 pipe relocations determined
With construction imminent, county leaders agree to deal on pipe relocations along Ga. 20 widening projects.
New Sugar Hill City Hall opens for business
Sugar Hil's newl City Hall will be open for business Wednesday, with a grand opening scheduled for Sunday.
