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Investigators Examine Oriskany Victim's Gear
The victim of a weekend diving accident has been identified, and investigators are now examining his gear.
Man Identified In Diving Death
We now know the identity of the man who died while diving the Oriskany on Saturday, but authorities still don't know what caused his death.
Couple facing charges after fight in hotel
A man and woman were charged following a fight in a Third Street hotel just before 3 a. m. Monday.
Gear sent to NC lab after diver's death
The gear used by a 51-year-old Georgia man who died after a dive at a sunken aircraft carrier will be sent to a lab in North Carolina for testing.
Animal Shelter Sends SOS: Save Our Shelter
A Gwinnett County animal shelter may have to shut down if the community doesn't step up and pay up.
Suwanee soars with awards for HAWK, budget document
The first of its kind to be used in Georgia, Suwaneea s HAWK pedestrian signal was recognized recently with a Golden Shoe Award from the a pedestrian advocacy organization PEDS, or Pedestrians Educating Drivers.
Suwanee's unique pedestrian signal wins award
A unique pedestrian signal in Suwanee was recognized this week with a Golden Shoe Award for outstanding pedestrian-friendly initiatives.
Kate Fuller, one of the top junior tennis players in America, has signed a national letter of intent to play for Georgia.
Four-star recruit picks orange over crimson
Lane Kiffin continues to build one of the top recruiting classes in the nation. Volquest.com is reporting that four-star offensive tackle JuWuan James has committed to Tennessee.
Halloween fun at 'Trek or Treat'
Where can one find a witch, a haunted pumpkin patch, a fairy princess, Bob the Builder, a Power Ranger, Ariel from Disney's The Little Mermaid and Winnie the Pooh all under one roof? Under the pavilion at Suwanee Creek Park Oct.
Suwanee Police: 'Don't Go Alone' in Public Parks
A reminder from Suwanee Police: do not walk or jog alone in the parks. A woman who was in George Pierce Park off of Buford Highway Thursday afternoon told police she was able to free herself from a man who grabbed her from behind while she was walking alone.
Woman grabbed at George Pierce Park in Suwanee
The Suwanee Police Department received a report from a City resident Nov. 5) that she was approached from behind and grabbed around the waist by a man at George Pierce Park.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Snellville outcome to a end divisiveness'
Snellville voters on Tuesday elected three city leaders who will alter the dynamics of a city council known for political backbiting and dysfunction.
Goodman wins special election in Suwanee
City officials report three councilmembers were re-elected in today's municipal elections.
Open House Regarding Old Atlanta Road Widening and Reconstruction to be Held November 12
The Forsyth County Engineering Department will hold a public information open house regarding the widening and reconstruction of Old Atlanta Road from Sharon Road to McGinnis Ferry Road Thursday, November 12.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Gwinnett cities score a win in tax dispute
Gwinnett County's 15 municipalities have scored a victory on a critical issue in the tax-duplication impasse between the cities and the county.
Eleven local service organizations received a total of $16,250 in grants from the Walmart Foundation as the Walmart on 3245 Lawrenceville Suwanee Road in Suwanee celebrated a grand re-opening after renovations and remodeling of the store.
Boys and ghouls can get a head start on Halloween fun at the City of Suwanee's annual Trek or Treat event Saturday, Oct.
Two former Gwinnett officers face criminal charges
Arrest warrants were sworn out Thursday for two former Gwinnett County narcotics investigators, one of whom is accused of using county funds to pay for a motel room and items at an adult novelty store.
Georgia colleges recruit growing population of Latino students
If Georgia's public colleges are to succeed -- and the state's economy is to flourish -- during the next couple of decades, recruiters must learn how to convince a growing group of students, and their families, that higher education is a good deal.