Two Augusta-area businesses are featuring unusual new seating this month as part of a statewide effort to spark conversations about colon cancer and the importance of early detection.
More than 70 eighth-grade girls from seven surrounding counties will gather at the Ruth Patrick Science Education Center on Saturday, Nov. 15, for Savannah River Nuclear Solutions’ (SRNS) annual “STEM Like a Girl – Introduce a Girl to Engineering and Information Technology (IT)” event.
Check out this week’s health inspection scores.
A bodybuilding competition was the last thing on Lisa Calhoun’s mind when she started working out at the gym nearly...
No matter how it is measured, in-person education in the CSRA is a tale of two systems approaching a pandemic...
By Beau Evans | Capitol Beat News Service Hospitals and nursing homes would have to allow in-person family visits during...
By Beau Evans | Capitol Beat News Service More cases of a highly contagious COVID-19 variant originating from Europe have...
Covid numbers continue on a downward trend in Georgia as well as in Columbia and Richmond counties. New numbers reported...
by Beau Evans | Capitol Beat News Service Nineteen cases of a highly contagious COVID-19 variant originating in Europe have...
Gold Cross’s Steven Vincent responded Monday to comments made by Commissioner Dennis Williams regarding Richmond County and the Gold Cross...
Georgia officials battling the COVID-19 pandemic are hoping for a shot in the arm to the state’s vaccine rollout when...
Augustans took part in the National Covid Victims Memorial yesterday by ringing bells and illuminating buildings. The Good Trouble Coalition...
Dr. Phillip Coule recognizes the importance of the COVID-19 vaccine as both a physician and a novel coronavirus survivor. Coule,...
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