An Augusta teen is spending his second week in jail on child cruelty charges for allegedly hitting his 11-year-old sister with a belt. Stanley Jamar Lomax Jr., 17, was arrested last weekend for first-degree cruelty to children, and he remained there Sunday in the Charles B. Webster Detention Center under no bond. Richmond County deputies...
A newly compiled report on Augusta’s active leases reveals a complex web of long-term agreements involving city facilities, parks and government operations.
Advanced voting for the Nov. 4 election starts Tuesday, Oct. 14 and runs through Oct. 31.
Three years, one month and over $2 million later, Accelerate Augusta, the city’s new microenterprise center, is now open.
The cause of death remained unclear Friday on a North Augusta man whose body was found under a tarp and...
ATLANTA – First-time unemployment claims fell again in Georgia last week, mirroring a decline in jobless claims nationwide as more...
Costco announced that it is raising its entry-level wage to $16 an hour, up a dollar from the basic wage...
The Columbia County Chamber of Commerce held its New Membership 101 meeting Thursday. The informative meeting allowed for new members...
Employees of Doctors Hospital of Augusta will get a free car wash in April due to the giving nature of...
ATLANTA – A bridge over a portion of the Port of Savannah would be named in honor of former U.S....
Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan and Senators Ben Watson and Max Burns joined AU Health’s top brass Thursday for a tour...
Congressman Rick W. Allen, a member of the House Education and Labor Committee, reintroduced the Educational Flexibility for Families Act yesterday....
Normal train operations have resumed after crews moved derailed intermodal cars to the CSX Augusta Yard on Thursday. The cars...
Teachers and other public school personnel are eligible to begin receiving coronavirus vaccinations as of March 8, Gov. Brian Kemp...
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