Brookwood High School Media Specialist Angelyne Collins leads the school’s media program, which was recognized by the state as the 2020 Exemplary Library Media Program for High Schools.
A husband and father whose wife and three daughters died in a mobile home fire in Snellville over the weekend is asking for the community's support to help pay for their funeral.
A mother and her three young children died in a mobile home fire in Snellville early Saturday morning.
Randy Dellinger, Gwinnett District Manager of Jackson Electric Membership Corporation, has been appointed by Gov. Brian Kemp to the state of Georgia’s Department of Natural Resources Board of Directors.
Snellville’s Downtown Development Authority has officially acquired the former U.S. Post Office building on Oak Road. City officials said it s the final piece of property needed in what will become The Grove at Towne Center.
In the realm of the Girl Scout, there is no higher honor than the Gold Award, an achievement that about 5% of all eligible Girl Scouts realize.
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation is looking into a shooting incident involving a Snellville police officer and a Kentucky man.
How do you handle a pandemic as an artist and a small business owner? For Deborah Kepes and her students at Cobble Creek Studios Art Academy there’s a simple answer — you draw.
A new year brought new beginnings for some families as they welcomed new babies.
City officials said arborists from the Georgia Department of Transportation have determined the Snellville Oak is becoming hollow and therefore a threat to pedestrians and drivers.
Due to logistical complications brought on by COVID-19, Snellville Parks and Recreation has announced that the 2021 Snellville Days Festival has been canceled.
The Gwinnett County Community Health Fair, hosted by the Gwinnett Daily Post and Live Healthy Gwinnett, was held Saturday at Lenora Park in Snellville.
The Gwinnett Daily Post and Live Healthy Gwinnett will host the final Gwinnett County Community Health Fair of the year Saturday at Lenora Park in Snellville.
Snellville has reached an agreement with a developer to develop and lease the City Market that will be at the heart of the city's The Grove at Towne Center development.
Chicken Salad Chick is coming to Gwinnett County, opening its new store in Snellville next week with a ribbon-cutting ceremony Dec. 8.
Eastside Medical Center installed a Gwinnett Reading Exchange and Art Transformations — or G.R.E.A.T. — Little Minds book exchange at its main camps us in Snellville last week in honor of American Education Week.
The Gwinnett County Board of Education approved a request from South Gwinnett's Local School Council to name the press box for Rhodes on Thursday night.
For the second straight year, the Snellville Police Department has won the Georgia Governor’s Challenge, which highlights outstanding achievement in highway safety enforcement and education.
Snellville police and Eastside Medical Center are teaming up this weekend to collect unused and expired medications that residents have laying around their homes.
Officials in Gwinnett County has one simple message for any residents who have not yet participated in the 2020 Census: There's still a little bit of time to participate online.
Gwinnett residents are being encouraged to show their support of the Snellville Police Department on Thursday — by being mellow and eating some pizza.
Storms that moved through metro Atlanta on Thursday caused the death of a Snellville when a tree fell on her as she was walking her dog in her neighborhood.
Snellville's The Grove at Towne Center project is on track to begin rising out of the ground before the end of this year.
Shiloh High School is delaying dismissal this afternoon after the school, along with Shiloh Elementary School and Shiloh Middle School went on a lockdown because of police activity near the schools.
Southbound lanes on Centerville Highway were shutdown temporarily Wednesday morning while police responded to a fatal accident.
Eastside Medical Center recently announced Dr. Edward Clermont is joining the staff at Eastside Heart and Vascular.
This past week Snellville officials broke ground on the Greenway Trail, a project which will provide a trail system around the city’s The Grove at Towne Center development.
You can find lots of stuff online by visiting Amazon's website — including information about jobs with the online retail giant.
If the Atlanta Community Food Bank's community partners are like franchisees who distribute food from the organization, then the food bank's new Community Food Center in south Gwinnett is like a corporate-owned McDonalds, according to food bank President Kyle Waide.
Dorothy Harp’s secret to a long and prosperous life isn’t complicated. She says her “faith in God and a healthy diet” is what keeps her going.
Snellville leaders opted to keep their millage rate the same, remaining at 4.588 mills, this week.
Live Healthy Gwinnett officials are inviting Snellville and Norcross resident to join Gwinnett County’s two newest community gardens.
Labor Day, Taste of Snellville, concerts and the Snellville Fall Festival are being called off as the city's tourism officials suspend most of its events through the end of October because of the ongoing COVID-19 novel coronavirus disease pandemic.
A U.S. Navy veteran has been tapped to head up the Snellville Youth Commission, the city has announced.
Snellville officials are asking residents to weigh in on the city's proposed Unified Development Ordinance that is set to be adopted later this year.
Former Brookwood football player Kyle Gregory, just 24, has died from a battle with COVID-19, his high school coach said.
A Snellville woman has been indicted on on several charges, including conspiracy to defraud the United States, in connection with a theft ring accused of stealing equipment from a U.S. military base in Afghanistan.
Snellville residents will soon be able to get hot Krispy Kreme donuts on Scenic Highway.
The Gwinnett County Fire Department responded to the scene of a fire Saturday evening after lightning struck and destroyed the home of a Gwinnett County Public Schools teacher.
Due to the COVID-19 novel coronavirus pandemic, the city's fireworks show that it typically held to celebrate the Fourth of July will be held in September this year.
Netherworld announced it reopened its four Escape The Netherworld escape room games this past weekend.
Snellville officials recently took a stand against racism in response to a series of recent incidents where African-Americans have been killed.
More than 500 protestors marched from First Baptist Church Snellville to the Town Green Wednesday afternoon in an event organized by South Gwinnett High School students and recent graduates.
More than 500 protestors marched from First Baptist Church Snellville to the Town Green Wednesday afternoon in an event organized by South Gwinnett High School students and recent graduates.
The Gwinnett County Police Department is asking for the public’s help in locating 57-year-old Douglas Sanders who has not been seen since March.
The new data, and the comparisons that can be made between it and 2010 census data, is important because it shows just how much growth Gwinnett's cities can expect to see reflected when the 2020 census data is released next year.
Some of the fireworks that had been intended to explode in Gwinnett's skies around the Fourth of July will still burst — but it will happen later than anticipated, if it happens at all, in some parts of the county.
Gwinnett is still in the process of determining what projects would go on a ballot question for a transit referendum that voters would have to approve, and Thursday's meeting was a chance for city leaders to highlight any projects they especially wanted to see included in a transit vote.
Police are at the scene of an officer-involved shooting that took place Friday morning in Snellville.
Brookwood High students, staff and community members raised more than $5,200 for Community Foundation for Northeast Georgia's COVID-19 relief fund.
Gwinnett County officials announced they have teamed up with the county's library system to add two new pick up sites for the summer meals for kids program.