A class action lawsuit filed by more than 200 Piedmont Healthcare retirees moves forward after a federal judge declined to dismiss a key part of their case.
Downtown Cuban-themed eatery Pineapple Ink Tavern announced its closing on its Facebook page, Wednesday afternoon.
Doctors Hospital of Augusta has donated $10,000 to Golden Harvest Food Bank in support of the annual It’s Spooky to Be Hungry® campaign, one of the region’s largest grassroots efforts to fight hunger.
Savannah River Nuclear Solutions (SRNS) welcomed nearly 400 small businesses, suppliers, and resource groups at its annual Small Business Opportunity Day, emphasizing the role of partnerships in supporting national defense and environmental management missions.
Columbia County was approached by production company Engel Entertainment about a series focusing on 311 centers.
Germany-based Aurubis has selected Augusta Corporate Park as the site for a $340 million metal recycling and smelting facility.
The Augusta Planning Commission has green-lit a four-acre assisted living complex on land owned by First Baptist Church of Augusta.
Grovetown City Council voted to increase garbage collection rates in its regular meeting on Monday.
Learn more about Chamber events and Chamber-supported happenings in this week’s Chamber of Commerce update.
Scores of Augustans descended upon Broad Street Friday, Nov. 5 for the Augusta Handmade Fair.
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