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Fathers Day 2013: What Did You Learn From Dad?
Residents from Patch communities share their Fathers Day sentiments.
Residents from Patch communities share their Fathers Day sentiments.
This special gift for Dad is scheduled for Sunday, June 16.
The National Weather has issued an alert for strong storms expected in Gwinnett, with 45 mph winds, heavy rains and small hail.
You are invited to celebrate National Get Outdoors Day this Saturday, June 8, and can take advantage of one — or several — local areas to enjoy being outside.
Gwinnett restaurant inspections: See the most recent reports, powered by reporting from local Patch sites.
At least one of the blazes was started by lightning from storms in the area.
The male reportedly turned himself in to Hall County authorities in connection with the Friday night accident that injured two people.
A couple was injured in Friday's accident, authorities say.
County officials have some tips for "safe swimming."
It's still roach season, according to health department scores, but many popular restaurants fared well in recent inspections.
Gwinnett Department of Transportation says crews are working on emergency drainage repairs.
Both teams needed to win PK shootouts to advance in the Georgia High School Association tournament.
The 2013 legislation lowers Georgia's BUI limit for boaters and hunters, and adds boating safety regulations.
Mother’s Day is the second-biggest holiday of the year for florists. Here's where to grab a bouquet.
Mother’s Day is the second-biggest holiday of the year for florists. Here's where to grab a bouquet .
The Georgia High School Association soccer quarterfinals, semifinals are Friday, Saturday.
Check out the big matchups next season for Gwinnett County's 22 varsity football squads.
The project near PIB in Sugar Hill is expected to take about three years.
The Atlanta catcher's rehab stint will be among the activities at Coolray Field beginning May 2.
An apparent dispute with his wife has landed Ivan Jaramillo, 42 in the Gwinnett County Jail on a first-degree arson charge.