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.
Courtesy The Jail Report/AugustaCrime.com The Augusta man killed while running from cops early Sunday was busted with a stolen gun...
Georgia lawmakers have revived debate on a measure to let undocumented students pay in-state tuition for Georgia public colleges and...
ATLANTA – Legalizing sports betting could divert an estimated $4.8 billion a year Georgians now spend wagering on games illegally,...
ATLANTA – How much water metro Atlanta will be allowed to pull from the Chattahoochee River for decades to come...
ATLANTA – First-time unemployment claims in Georgia declined last week after a brief uptick the week before, the state Department...
Curtis Baptist Church which was founded in 1876 has placed its downtown Augusta, Ga campus on the market for sale....
Recently The Augusta Press reported on a lawsuit from a fellow Columbia countian attempting to set aside the election of...
The Augusta Press sat down with newly-appointed president of Augusta Technical College, Jermaine Whirl. We asked about his background and...
Over the past year, the COVID-19 pandemic has brought unparalleled suffering and uncertainty to much of the world and caused...
Three local private schools credit parental cooperation as the main reason they have kept the doors open and experienced low...
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