The Norcross Planning and Zoning Board has a vacancy. The members of the Planning and Zoning Board meet once a month (the first Wednesday of the month at 7 p.m.) If you are interested in having an active role in the Planning and Zoning of the city, please contact City Clerk, Monique Lang (mlang@norcrossga.net) to […]
Convicted child molester sentenced after he was caught video chatting 13-year-old from prison
A Central State Prison inmate will serve three additional years after prison officials say they caught him using an unauthorized cell phone to video chat with a 13-year old girl. 47-year-old Robert Lewis Gunn was already serving a 20-year prison sentence that began in 2008 for child molestation and sexual battery convictions. According to Bibb […]
The Public Record: Republicans vs. Republicans vs. Democrats
“Because public men and women are amenable ‘at all times’ to the people, they must conduct the public’s business out in the open.” Charles L. Weltner Sr., former Chief Justice of the Georgia Supreme Court What is this?: The Public Record is a recurring feature on this website where we present recent quotes by public […]
DeKalb’s ambulance service provider agrees to increase staffing and resources
Effective Tuesday, May 29, DeKalb County’s ambulance provider, American Medical Response has agreed to immediately increase staffing and add ambulances in low call volume and high risk areas. Ambulances will be placed in two DeKalb County fire stations in Dunwoody and Stonecrest. “The lives and safety of our citizens is our number one priority. The […]
Augusta kicks-off ‘Pig Out in the Park’ barbecue Festival
Barbecue and music fans can expect heaping servings of both at the inaugural “Pig Out in the Park” BBQ cook-off on Saturday, June 9 in The Common in Augusta. The city is collaborating with several local businesses to host this new downtown event. “We expect competing teams to cook through the night to have their […]
Heavy rains force Buford Dam water release
Georgians hoping to Shoot the ‘Hooch early this summer will have to wait about two weeks due to a controlled water release from Lake Lanier into the Chattahoochee River. According to the Army Corps of Engineers, heavy rainfall has caused Lake Lanier to rise to 1,073 feet, which is two feet higher than the normal […]
Gas prices set to drop
Georgia drivers can expect relief from high gas prices soon. According to AAA, gas prices are expected to drop after Russia and Saudi Arabia expressed interest in increasing the supply of oil. For Georgians, this could mean about 10 cents less per gallon in the short term, but the savings will not come immediately, says […]
Norcross woman dies in early morning townhome fire
Gwinnett County firefighters responded to a 911 call at 2:40 a.m. on Tuesday about a fire at a townhome in Summer Place in Norcross. The caller reported something was on fire in the kitchen. Crews arrived to find a heavy fire on the first and second floor of a two-story townhome unit in the middle […]
Fulton County hires a new fighter in the opioid crisis
Continuing Fulton County’s proactive efforts to address the opioid crisis, County Manager Dick Anderson has established a new Opioid Coordinator position for Fulton County Government. Lynnette Allen, a seasoned behavioral health professional, has been appointed to the role. “The opioid epidemic has wreaked havoc on our society and within our County. Establishing this critical role […]
How to have an outdoor party without roasting your guests
(StatePoint) Hosting friends and family for backyard barbecues, picnics and garden parties during summer carries its own challenges. Here are a few tips guaranteed to keep your guests cool, comfortable and happy when you entertain. Create Shade: Entertaining outdoors? Remember, not all guests are going to want direct sunlight for too long. Take into consideration […]