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Latesha Grant hung out her shingle at Teesha Yoga in February of last year, just as the term Coronavirus was becoming familiar to the American public....
Mohammed Rashid’s cricket practice, coaching and instructional facility seemed poised to capitalize nicely on the increased popularity of the game in Atlanta. Then came the pandemic....
“I don’t want to say it was a drop in the bucket, it was very helpful,” said Luis Fernandez of the thousands in federal money his...
Businesswoman Lea Harwell said her business has been subject to ebb and flow since the onset of the pandemic some 16 months ago. Although she prides...
The Gwinnett County Solicitor General’s Office will be compiling information from eligible past defendants for records restricting purposes, as well as instructing individuals on how to...
Learn to identify causes of common lawn and garden problems along with tactics to address these problems in an environmentally friendly way. A virtual Lawn Care...
You can now watch Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners meetings on Facebook Live at @GwinnettGov. Broadcasting meetings on Facebook Live is another way to connect with residents...
The grandly titled Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act came quickly out of Congress and was signed into law after the namesake disease clamped...
The City of Peachtree Corners is partnering with Explore Gwinnett and the Atlanta Marriott Peachtree Corners in sponsoring a job fair at the Marriott on Tuesday,...
City officials and business leaders in the Peachtree Corners area are watching the unfolding of the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) and its sprawling variety of...