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.
The United Way of the CSRA received a grant from Bank of America that will support the Leading Families Forward...
Two of the foundations supporting Augusta University are becoming one. Beginning with fiscal year 2022, which starts July 1, 2021,...
Additional details are being released on the series of legislative town hall meetings to discuss redistricting in Georgia. The House...
First-time unemployment claims in Georgia fell by 1,826 last week, but they’re about to drop much more dramatically as the...
A new inspection of the nuclear expansion at Plant Vogtle the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (the NRC) announced this week could...
The Aiken County Coroner’s Office is investigating a weekend motor vehicle collision that claimed the life of an Aiken man....
A 9-acre development called The Premiere is offering space for lease on the site of the former Marshall Square retirement...
Augusta Locally Grown has expanded its pickup locations into Harlem and Waynesboro.
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