A winter weather advisory has been issued for north Georgia as a cold front comes through Thursday night. Wind chill will be in the teens.
Month: January 2022
Gwinnett Commissioners Approve Draft Redistricting Map
The General Assembly will discuss the proposed map during the upcoming session beginning Jan. 10.
Man Stole $40K Worth Of Jewelry In Gwinnett County: Police
Gwinnett County police are searching for a man who stole jewelry from stores in the Mall of Georgia and Sugarloaf Mills in December.
What Happened To The 16 Georgians Charged In Jan. 6 Capitol Riot?
In the year since the U.S. Capitol riot, 16 Georgians have been charged. Here’s what they’re accused of doing and the status of their cases.
Escaped South Georgia Inmate Considered 'Dangerous': Authorities
Effingham County Sheriff’s deputies are searching for fugitive Kevin David Lenix, who is accused of murder in a May 2020 Savannah incident.
GA Weekend Events: Knitting Circle, Make Your Own Blow Gun Darts
This weekend there are several events happening in Georgia. There’s a knitting circle in Sandy Springs and zumba in East Cobb.
Jan. 5 Powerball Jackpot Now $630M: Deadline For Tickets In GA
An estimated $630 million jackpot is up for grabs in Wednesday’s Powerball drawing. What would you do with the winnings?
Owner of Gocha’s Breakfast Bar bringing tapas to Atlanta this spring
Gocha Hawkins, who opened Gocha’s Breakfast Bar in January 2019, with a second location in Fayetteville opening in 2020, plans to debut Gocha’s Tapas Bar in April. Located at 5829 Campbellton Road SW in the Sandtown Crossing development, the restaurant will have a 1,500-square-foot interior and a 2,100-square-foot patio.
Metro Atlanta breweries looked for ways to grow, change in 2021
While COVID-19 had made operating a brewery a daily downer the previous year, there were times in 2021 when sitting down for a beer and a snack seemed downright pre-pandemic. Of course, the pandemic continues, as variants surge, but new breweries have opened all around metro Atlanta, and established breweries are finding ways to grow.
Constitution Boulevard and Langley Drive closed for weekend paving
As part of a project to build a new roundabout outside the Gwinnett Justice and Administration Center, sections of Constitution Boulevard and Langley Drive will be closed for paving on weekends in January.
To complete this phase of the project, the contractor, Summit Construction & Development LLC, will close Langley Drive from Lawrenceville Highway to the Gwinnett Justice and Administration Center and Constitution Boulevard between Culver Street and Nash Street beginning January 8.
The work will last from 7:00am. to 5:00pm each Saturday through January 29, weather permitting. Signage will be posted along the detour route to safely direct drivers around the closed area.
When completed, the project will include a new roundabout at the intersection, new drainage improvements and overhead street lighting.
The project is funded by the 2017 SPLOST program and expected to be completed early this year.