With just two days of bell-ringing left, The Salvation Army of Augusta is asking residents to help raise the remaining $50,000 left to meet its 2025 Red Kettle Campaign goal.
The Georgia Association of Black County Officials has named two Augusta elected officials its senator and commissioner of the year.
Apparo Academy, a non-profit private school geared toward children with special needs, is planning an expansion at its west Augusta location, to include land owned by the Plunkett Family Revocable Trust.
Two lottery players from the Augusta area were among several Georgians who won major prizes in the December 20 Powerball drawing. The Powerball jackpot has now surged to an estimated $1.6 billion.
The IRS has extended the deadline to invest capital gains in qualified “opportunity zones.” Their purpose is to spur economic...
A bill to criminalize hazing on Georgia college and university campuses that comes after the death of a fraternity pledge...
ATLANTA – A trio of bills aimed at separating Georgia school sports teams between children assigned male or female at...
Augusta Commissioners are set to discuss on Tuesday an alleged list of complaints purportedly sent to the commission by disgruntled...
In 1789 King Louis XVI of France was seriously short of money. The Palace decided to call together a convention...
Unite in the Fight Against Cancer, hosted by and supporting the Georgia Cancer Center at Augusta University, is a unique...
A bill to tighten rules for allowing ex-offenders in Georgia to be released early from probation that should help thousands...
ATLANTA – Legislation to legalize online sports betting in Georgia gained momentum in the state Senate Thursday just as it...
The U.S. armed forces are not providing color guards to serve at funerals of deceased veterans during the pandemic, so...
Augusta resident Marysa Sierra, 31, is an inspiration to anyone struggling to get through life. Sierra worked as a marketing...
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