Downtown drivers can expect additional road closures in place as Augusta’s downtown streetscape project continues.
One of Augusta’s most valued employee benefits — its generous health insurance coverage — could be getting more expensive.
The Augusta Commission stepped away from routine business Thursday to focus on the city’s future during a strategic planning retreat aimed at charting priorities and defining a shared vision.
State lawmakers wrapped up another marathon hearing on Georgia’s election procedures Thursday, ahead of possible legislative changes next year.
Sylvia Cooper remembers former Augusta Commissioner Jimmy Smith.
Legislation U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff, D-Ga., introduced to protect children from online abuse and exploitation has been signed into law.
The Columbia County Chamber of Commerce hosted a candidates forum, Tuesday evening, in the auditorium of Evans High School.
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