Police: Man killed in shooting at Lawrenceville family gathering

Investigators have not charged a man who fatally shot another man during a heated argument at a family gathering in Lawrenceville over the weekend.

Lawrenceville man charged with insurance fraud, forgery

Investigators say the Lawrenceville man forged receipts to try to defraud his insurance for over $6,000. He's currently wanted for multiple charges.

Scoring back-to-school savings at Kidsignments

One of the largest consignment events in the nation is happening this week in Gwinnett County -- and parents are crowding the aisles, looking for back-to-school bargains.

Audiences 'flip' for touring circus in Lawrenceville

Considering its name includes the word “flip,” you can bet the latest circus to stop in metro Atlanta won’t be skimping on the awe-inspiring thrills!

Lawrenceville installs school-zone speed cameras

The automated cameras will operate for one hour before school begins to an hour after the opening bell, the same for the afternoon, an hour before school ends to an hour after school ends.

Gwinnett County brothers charged with shooting 15-year-old boy

The two teenage Gwinnett County brothers are in custody charged with shooting a 15-year-old boy during an argument earlier in June.

Man arrested for Gwinnett County hookah lounge murder

Deavian Jasiri-Teeir Netters was charged with felony murder, aggravated assault, aggravated battery, and possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony.

Parents of daughter killed in fire wanted on child cruelty charges

William Linn McCue, 47, and Carina Wisniewski McCue, 38, both from Loganville, have been charged with both first- and second-degree child cruelty and false imprisonment.

Man arrested after 2 killed in violent domestic dispute near Lawrenceville

Bernie Mack, 61, of Lawrenceville, was charged with two counts each of malice murder, felony murder, aggravated assault, and possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime.

Former Lawrenceville police chief sues city, claims civil rights were violated

The former Lawrenceville police chief has sued the city and his former boss, claiming his civil rights were violated when he was blocked from defending himself from a sexual harassment claim. He says his reputation is "decimated."