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As we approach hotter months, the Salvation Army of Augusta and Escape Outdoors are teaming up to keep you cool.
From 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Evans Towne Center Park, there will be live music, food trucks and local vendors for you to shop at.
The Augusta Players are set to perform their first musical rehearsed in their new home, 80 years in the making.
Barnwell Sheriff's Office arrested and charged Menelek Jashun Phinn-Williams with criminal sexual conduct involving a minor ...
Crop insurance and disaster payments following Helene damage is exempt from Ga. state income taxes, but the flow of funds could be months away.
Richmond County deputies are looking for a 41-year-old man wanted on suspicion of exploitation of an elderly or disabled person.
For more than a year, bars and restaurants across South Carolina have been begging lawmakers to do something to address skyrocketing insurance costs.
Community members and leaders looked to further the conversation for input and solutions regarding Augusta’s homeless issues.
Georgia Catholics are excited and still a little bit in shock after the announcement of the first American pope.
Georgia budget includes millions of dollars in federal funding, allotted to community mental health services, child care and more.
Rev. Richard Wilson at St. Mary Help of Christians Catholic Church in Aiken said he’s excited about Robert Prevost gaining the support from other cardinals to become pope.
U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff is urging the Trump administration to ensure that Department of Veterans Affairs mass firings don’t lengthen wait times for Georgia veterans.