An Army soldier stationed at Fort Gordon and two other U.S. nationals pleaded guilty this week to allowing North Korean workers to use their identities to obtain remote work with American companies.
Two Augusta women spent their fifth day in jail Friday for allegedly beating two teen boys with extension cords and leaving them with multiple cuts on their bodies.
An unexpected seat change and a few close votes marked Thursday’s meeting of the Augusta Charter Review Committee as members pressed forward on recommendations for a new city manager structure.
U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff is raising concerns about reported plans to reduce services and cut staff at Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center.
The Consolidation Act set Augusta commissioner salaries at $12,000 almost 30 years ago.
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The inaugural class of the Columbia County Sheriff’s Regional Training Center’s Basic Law Enforcement Academy graduated on Friday, April 29.
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