The Salvation Army of Augusta has launched its 2025 Angel Tree program, aiming to provide Christmas gifts and essential items to more than 1,200 children across the region.
More than 70 eighth-grade girls from seven surrounding counties will gather at the Ruth Patrick Science Education Center on Saturday, Nov. 15, for Savannah River Nuclear Solutions’ (SRNS) annual “STEM Like a Girl – Introduce a Girl to Engineering and Information Technology (IT)” event.
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.
The Joro spider has made its way over from Asia and has spread across the Southeast.
Many new businesses are coming to the CSRA.
Legislation that would double the amount of paid parental leave for state employees has cleared the Georgia House of Representatives.
Another mural is being added to downtown Augusta in hopes of bringing the community together.
Expansion was a recurring theme in this year’s State of the College Address at the Medical College of Georgia.
The technology of hydrogen powered cars is older than you might think.
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