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Lawrenceville father pleads guilty to murdering kids

A Lawrenceville man charged with killing two of his young sons and critically wounding a third two years ago pleads guilty in Gwinnett Superior Court. Elvis Garcia ran screaming from his Bridle Path Drive home the night of the incident saying that he and his three sons had been stabbed ...

Basketball fundraiser thwarted by thief

Gwinnett County Police investigators say they are working active leads after a 13-year-old boy collecting donations for his basketball team had his bucket snatched right out of his hands by a driver. Donald Williams, who coaches the traveling team Georgia Stars Elite, says his team was standing along Rockbridge Road ...

At least 30 wild chickens have taken over the Danbury Village subdivision near Norcross.

Wild chickens overrun Gwinnett neighborhood

 Gwinnett County Animal Control wants to reassure homeowners of a Gwinnett County neighborhood overrun with wild chickens that relief is on the way. Residents of the Danbury Village subdivision near Norcross have been inundated with families of hens, roosters, and chicks ever since former neighbors moved out five years ago ...

Eastside Medical Center in Snellville is hoping that by telling drivers of shorter wait times at the emergency room, more will come in if they need help.

Gwinnett hospital adds ER wait times to billboards

If you've driven down Ronald Reagan Parkway towards Snellville recently, you may have noticed an unusual billboard. The new sign lets drivers know just how long they can expect to wait in the emergency room at nearby Eastside Medical Center. “We didn’t even look at a billboard opportunity until the ...

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Craigslist robbery victim survives shooting

Travis Jacques has sold dozens of items on Craigslist over the years, but is lucky to be alive after his latest transaction. The 23-year-old Conyers man went to the parking lot of Big Miller Grove Baptist Church in Lithonia last month to sell his cell phone, supposedly, to someone answering ...

Second suspect in rape case: Tiffany Martin.

Suspected Gwinnett serial rapist arrested

A suspected serial rapist on the run from Gwinnett Police for more than a week is finally behind bars. Joseph Sivonda, 23, was arrested at a Duluth apartment complex Thursday morning. "He was in the company of a woman and we believe she was not a victim," says Cpl. Jake ...

Gator found in Lawrenceville has been captured.

Gator captured in Gwinnett Lake

A young gator who had called a Gwinnett County neighborhood lake his home can do so no more. In less than two minutes time, trackers Jason and Sarah Clark with Southeastern Reptile Rescue caught the three-and-a-half foot gator in Dunlin Lake. With just a fishing pool in hand, they made ...

Deal denies he was pressured by Republicans to sign a measure preventing Fulton County from raising property taxes

Deal defends bills on Fulton Co. government

Gov. Nathan Deal defends his decision to sign nearly a dozen bills aimed at reshaping Fulton County's government.   Among them is one to prevent commissioners from raising property taxes for the next years. Deal denies he was pressured by Republicans to sign the measure citing Fulton's overspending as part ...

Rachel Crowley (right to left), 14, listens as Haylee Anderson,15, points to a line on a song inside Lanier High School on Thursday, April 18, 2013. Georgia Tech has a computer programming pilot program at Lanier High which they hope will attract more females and minorities into the field.

State unveils report card for schools

The state Department of Education releases its report card for Georgia schools, which includes, a new way of measuring student achievement. Under a three-year waiver from Adequate Yearly Progress standards developed under the federal No Child Left Behind Act, the state unveiled its new Georgia College and Career Ready Performance ...

Deal signs bills for changes in Fulton Co.

Gov. Nathan Deal has signed nearly a dozen bills aimed at changing the governance of Fulton County. Among them, one that prevents the county commission from raising property taxes for the next two years and then make it more difficult to do so after that. After a meeting with Deal ...

Deal signs ethics bill

Gov. Nathan Deal signs sweeping ethics reform legislation into law at the state Capitol surrounded by House and Senate members. When the law takes effect January 1, lobbyists will no longer be able to spend more than $75 dollars on state or locally elected officials.  Exceptions will be made for ...

Briscoe Field hopes that by by joining the lawsuit, it will hold the FAA to the commitment to fund and operate the tower..

Gwinnett files suit to keep control tower

Gwinnett County has joined a suit with Spokane, Washington hoping to stop the control tower at Briscoe Field from closing due to FAA cuts caused by the sequester.   It was during the 1990’s Gwinnett entered into an agreement with the federal government to fund and operate the tower. Commission ...

Joseph Sivonda was released from Dooly State Prison in November after serving less than seven years of a 10 year sentence for armed robbery. He and his brother Kevin were convicted in 2006 of robbing two cab drivers at gunpoint.

New photos of suspected rapist with violent past

A suspected serial rapist being sought by Gwinnett County Police has a violent criminal past. Joseph Sivonda was released from Dooly State Prison in November after serving less than seven years of a 10 year sentence for armed robbery. He and his brother Kevin were convicted in 2006 of robbing ...

An elementary school went on lockdown as police searched for 23-year-old Joseph Sivonda, a suspected serial rapist who police say lives in a nearby apartment. He's wanted in the rape of at least three female escorts at gunpoint -- the latest of which occured this week.

Gwinnett serial rapist on the loose

Gwinnett County are anxious to find a suspected serial rapist who targets his victims through the adult website backpage.com. Beaver Ridge Elementary School was on brief lockdown Thursday morning as the Gwinnett Police S.W.A.T. team conducted a search of some nearby apartments for 23-year-old Joseph Sivonda. He's wanted for raping ...

Deal seeks better transition for inmates

A year after state lawmakers pass a massive overhaul to the criminal justice system, Gov. Nathan Deal wants to make it easier for those who have served their time to better transition back into society. During a speech to the Atlanta Press Club, Deal became emotional as he described helping ...

Efforts underway to evict local gator

A Lawrenceville neighborhood is taking actions to evict one of its newer residents.  It’s a three-and-a-half foot alligator that’s taken up residence at Dunlin Lake. Neighbors first spotted it late last summer, but the reptile is too small for the Department of Natural Resources to remove.  So, the homeowners association ...

Fulton Commission Chair seeks veto from governor

Fulton County Commission Chairman John Eaves is asking Gov. Nathan Deal to veto a bill that's being blamed for a downgrade in the county's credit rating. Fitch Ratings Agency cited the bill, which prevents the county from raising its millage rate for next two years, in part for its decision. ...

SUSPICIOUS PACKAGE--Apr. 19, 2013 Atlanta: The bomb technician approaches the entrance to the park.  The rash of suspicious package reports that have kept the Atlanta police bomb squad scrambling in the wake of Monday's Boston Marathon bombing continued Friday, Apr.19, 2013. The busy northwest Atlanta intersection of Howell Mill and Collier roads was shut down for about two hours during Friday's morning commute while authorities investigated a suspicious package that was determined to contain toy stuffed animals. According to Atlanta police dispatchers, a black backpack was found about 8:15 a.m. near swings at Ellsworth Park. Both Howell Mill and Collier roads were blocked to traffic until about 10:15, when the bomb squad opened the backpack and found stuffed toys inside. JOHN SPINK / JSPINK@AJC.COM

More suspicious packages in Atlanta since Boston bombings

If it seems like there’s been a rash of suspicious package calls in Atlanta since the Boston bombings, that’s because there has been. Police Chief George Turner says his department has seen a 30 percent uptick in calls that turn out to be false alarms.  But he says the department ...

4/29/13- Mayor Reed addressed security concerns around the Peachtree Road race.

Reed says extra security in place for road race

Exactly two weeks after the Boston bombings, Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed says the 44th annual Peachtree Road Race will go on as scheduled July 4, only with a heightened police presence this year. “What we’re not going to do is be coward,” he says. “I just wanted that to be ...

Gov. Deal to meet with Fulton Co. on credit concerns

Gov. Nathan Deal plans to meet this week with Fulton County commissioners worried about a downgrade in their credit rating.  Fitch Ratings cited a bill passed by the Legislature this year that caps Fulton's millage rate through Jan. 15, 2015 and makes it more difficult for commissioners to raise rates ...

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