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Restaurant Report Card: What The Pho fails with 36; The Big Ketch earns 100
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - A Gwinnett County Vietnamese restaurant received one of the lowest scores we’ve seen this year. What The Pho on Pleasant Hill Road in Duluth failed with only 36 points and a “U” for unsatisfactory. A Gwinnett County health inspector took photographs of the filthy conditions inside the kitchen.
Voters approve new city in Gwinnett County
Data: City of Mulberry; Map: Erin Davis/Axios VisualsGwinnett County residents voted to approve Georgia's newest city. The referendum to incorporate Mulberry was approved with 57% of the vote. Why it matters: The city will be Gwinnett's second largest behind Peachtree Corners with about 41,000 people, according to its feasibility study.What's next: A lawsuit that was filed last month that argues the city's charter is unconstitutional is still pending before Gwinnett County Superior Court.Here's a roundup of other races we're watching around metro Atlanta:Clayton CountySheriff: Incumbent Democrat Levon Allen and challenger Jeff Turner will advance to the June 18 runoff. No...
How Jaiden Patterson Mastered Art of Blocking Kicks
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — As Carrollton High School lined up for a field goal in the Georgia 7A state championship game, trailing by seven, then-Mill Creek defensive back Jaiden Patterson was in position to initiate a game-changing play. Both teams were in a scoring frenzy inside Center Parc Stadium...
Gwinnett County Man Accused of Attempting Illicit Contact with a Minor, Held on $1,300 Bond
A Gwinnett County man has been arrested after he allegedly attempted to engage in illicit contact with a minor. David Jones of Winder was taken into custody in Lawrenceville on May 14 after reportedly trying to communicate with what he thought was a 14-year-old child for indecent purposes, according to a report by WSBTV.
Auburn recruiting staffer Kenyatta Watson on roster progression: 'We're very close'
Kenyatta Watson has seen it all. Auburn's new director of recruiting research and strategy first got his career started as a wide receiver at Boston College where he had over 1,000 receiving yards in three seasons. Then he got back into the game at the high school, where he grew into becoming a key figure in the Atlanta area while starting up the Gwinett Chargers youth football organization that grew up over 500 players by his third year. It was a team filled with professional athletes, including former Auburn standout Owen Pappoe. Watson advanced and became the director of football operations and recruiting at Grayson (Ga.), helping build the high school powerhouse.
Stroke patient, 19, credits family’s quick response and Piedmont Walton staff for excellent outcome
Hunter Clark (right), his brother (left) and sister Kristen (middle). Their quick actions made sure Clark received care for his stroke in a timely manner, leading to full recovery. Contributed photo. Monroe, Ga. (May 22, 2024) — Hunter Clark, 19, was on the phone with his mother, trying to read...
Piedmont University Congratulates local students on the Spring Semester Dean’s List
DEMOREST, GA (05/16/2024)– Piedmont University congratulates the approximately 300 students who qualified for the Dean’s List for the Spring 2024 semester. Dean’s List honorees end the semester with a GPA of 3.50-3.99. Students who achived Dean’s List honors for the semester include:. Brayden Brooks of Monroe,...
MPD Reports: Police called when wife honks horn outside store while husband is inside; multiple charges for driver and passenger at traffic stop
The City of Monroe Police Department reported the following incidents for the period May 16- 23, 2024. Due to the length, this report has been split into five parts. This is the first part. Please note an arrest or charge does not constitute a conviction. Dispute – North Broad/Franks Valero...
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