Gwinnett County Commissioner Tommy Hunter is leaving office at the end of the year and wants to be remembered for more than a Facebook post about John Lewis.
Month: December 2020
Celebrate Hanukkah in Atlanta with these recipes, sufganiyot and more
Thanksgiving is over, which means it’s time to turn our attention to Hanukkah. The Jewish Festival of Lights begins Dec. 10. Check out these latkes recipes and where to find sufganiyot in metro Atlanta.
GHSA adds bylaw to block second-chance transfers
It was unprecedented this fall that three high-profile football players were declared ineligible after transferring, onl…
Lawrenceville City Council Considers Installation Of Speed Cameras In School Zones
Speed study shows high percentages of speeders in several school zones.
Local Event: Santa Photos & Holiday Open House
Save the date for December 5th. See all the details for this upcoming local event on Patch. (This post was contributed by a community member.)
Maxwell playoff projections heading into Round Two
While the Maxwell Ratings reflect each team’s strength, the simulation highlights the impact of the season’s structure as defined by the games, region alignments, and playoff brackets.
Gwinnett rerouting traffic in Dacula at busy intersection
The Gwinnett Department of Transportation is rerouting traffic through Dacula to begin the next phase of the intersectio…
More students will be in Gwinnett classrooms next semester
54 percent of Gwinnett students will be learning in person.
WEATHER-TRAFFIC: Coldest start since January, then back to the 50s
North Georgia is following up its first freeze of the season with even lower temperatures Wednesday.
OPINION: A mystery man’s enigmatic venture, Underground Atlanta
Underground Atlanta’s new owner Shaneel Lalani “is a mystery man unknown to those in Atlanta politics and development circles,” writes AJC opinion columnist Bill Torpy, who spoke at length with Lalani a few days after Thanksgiving about bursting onto the scene with the unexpected Underground purchase.