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Boat fire on Lake Lanier ruled accidental

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A boat fire on Lake Lanier Sunday has been ruled accidental. More>>

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Gwinnett Medical Center: Patients, employees exposed to active case of tuberculosis Video included

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Gwinnett Medical Center is warning that some patients and employees have been exposed to an active case of tuberculosis. More>>

Officer strikes suspect during chase along Steve Reynolds Blvd.

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Georgia State Patrol is on the scene of an accident where a suspect was hit by a Duluth patrol car during a chase along Steve Reynolds Boulevard and Old Norcross Road. More>>

Hundreds line up in Norcross for free dental care

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For the second day in a row, hundreds lined up for free dental care thanks to the Georgia Mission of Mercy. Doors opened at 5 a.m. at the North Atlanta Trade Center in Norcross on Saturday.
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Cost of cleanup after the storms can be expensive Video included

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The storm damage is extensive in metro Atlanta and we've learned the cleanup is expensive.
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Home Inspector: Half of all decks in "failure" mode, risk collapse Video included

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Half of the country's 40 million house decks pose a safety danger and may not be covered by homeowner insurance policies, according to a code certified home inspector. Stan Garnet, of Inspector Associates, More>>

Gunman robs two women on morning walk in Peachtree Corners Video included

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Gwinnett Police are looking for a man who held two women out for a morning walk at gunpoint and threatened to kill them if they did not hand over their cell phones. More>>

Child nearly drowns at Gwinnett County YMCA camp Video included

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Gwinnett County firefighters were called to the 4500 block of Jones Bridge Circle in Norcross after a child nearly drowned. More>>

Report: Man wanted for criminal trespass now charged with cruelty to children

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Gwinnett County deputies arrested a man for cruelty to children and battery stemming from a domestic violence incident in May. More>>

PD: Man exposes himself to Berkmar High School students on bus

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Police are investigating after a man allegedly exposed himself to students on a school bus at the intersection of Lawrenceville Highway and Pleasant Hill Road. More>>

Gwinnett County police looking for suspect in hotel shooting

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Gwinnett County detectives have charged a 26-year-old woman for her involvement in a fatal shooting that took place outside a Gwinnett County hotel room. More>>

Gwinnett County Diverging Diamond Interchange opens Video included

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The first ever Diverging Diamond Interchange (DDI) opened in Gwinnett County Sunday morning. It is only the second project of its kind in Georgia. More>>

Officials: Gwinnett "diverging diamond" opens Video included

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A facelift for a major Gwinnett County interchange is on schedule for completion before the Monday morning rush hour, according to project managers. More>>

Gwinnett County teen suspected of murder in court

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One of the three teenagers suspected in the death of a 14-year-old Grayson High School student last year appeared before a Gwinnett County Superior Court judge Tuesday morning. More>>

Thunderstorms wreak havoc around metro Atlanta Video included

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Scattered thunderstorms sparked house fires, brought down power lines and dumped rain across metro Atlanta Sunday afternoon. More>>

Sixteen Gwinnett County seniors named Georgia Scholars

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Sixteen Gwinnett County graduating students have been named Georgia Scholars. More>>

Norcross insurance agent charged in fraud case

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A former insurance agent in Cobb County was charged with six counts of insurance fraud, three counts of financial transaction card fraud and other charges. More>>

Did medical problem cause big rig driver to slam into strip mall? Video included

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Authorities are looking into whether some sort of medical episode caused the driver of a tractor trailer to crash into a Gwinnett County strip mall Wednesday. More>>

Suwanee amends code to let diners take home wine Video included

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City Council Tuesday night voted 4-0 to update its alcohol laws to allow customers to take their unfinished bottles of wine with them as long as they're closed, in a bag, with a receipt and kept in the back of their car on the drive home. More>>

Police: Gwinnett County father leaves young children at home alone

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A father was arrested after police said he left his children alone for over an hour in a filthy apartment infested with roaches. More>>

Flames gut home in Gwinnett County

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Flames gutted a two-story home in Gwinnett County during Memorial Day weekend. More>>

Duluth pays special tribute to Vietnam veterans

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The city of Duluth held ceremony on Saturday to honor all veterans. Those in attendance paid special tribute to veterans of the Vietnam War who did not make it home.
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Duluth holds Memorial Day ceremony

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Saturday the City of Duluth will honor veterans during a Memorial Day Ceremony. More>>

Gwinnett County helps Oklahoma tornado victims with pet food drive

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Officials in Gwinnett County want to help pets of the Oklahoma tornado victims. Gwinnett's Police Animal and Welfare Enforcement Unit is doing a pet food and supply drive.
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Look up! 'Despicablimp flying over Gwinnett County Video included

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Residents of Lawrenceville are getting a real treat today. A giant blimp that looks like one of the minions from the upcoming movie 'Despicable Me 2' is flying over Briscoe Field. More>>

Gwinnett County man makes a difference in the Congo through CARE Video included

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Through the project, $500,000 was raised for CARE's efforts in those countries. CARE is a an Atlanta-based organization committed to ending global poverty with humanitarian efforts. More>>

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