A revitalization plan for South Turpin Hill aims to transform the historic neighborhood with new housing and infrastructure while attempting to protect longtime residents from displacement.
The Columbia County Board of Commissioners will discuss multiple rezoning requests at the meeting Tuesday evening.
Emil’s, the new café at the corner of Broad and Ninth Streets, has opened after more than seven years in the making.
The City of Augusta and Mayor Garnett L. Johnson will host a one-year commemoration of Hurricane Helene, the devastating Category 4 storm that struck the region on Sept. 27, 2024.
Right across the 13th Street bridge in North Augusta, Cavalier’s Coffeehouse has arrived. David Brannon, a native of the area...
The foreclosure sale of seven parcels in Riverside Village did not occur as scheduled Monday morning at the Aiken County...
On June 18, a Burke County jury convicted Quame L. Collins on two counts of murder, aggravated assault, armed robbery...
Homebuyers looking for a farm-to-table lifestyle have a solution in Wrights Farm. It’s an agricultural community located off Wrightsboro Road...
After a break following the first four meetings, the House and Senate Reapportionment Committees are back on the road. They...
Augusta is in line to receive housing vouchers paid for with money from the American Rescue Plan. Georgia Senators Jon...
Host Jeremy Mace invites Scott Hudson to the Powerserve Studios for the third episode of The Augusta Press Podcast. Join...
Former Augusta Judicial Circuit Senior Superior Court Judge Carl Brown resigned amid a Judicial Qualifying Committee investigation that included allegations...
Boudreaux’s Seafood has opened a traditional New Orleans-style shaved ice shop at 2111 Lumpkin Rd. next to Samaha Insurance Agency....
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