Plans to demolish three buildings on Broad Street and use the land for temporary parking advanced Thursday under strict conditions.
Five years of using pandemic relief funds to balance the budget while also not raising taxes leaves many Augustans destined to feel some sort of pain from the 2026 budget.
The Georgia Supreme Court this week heard several cases, including two that could affect how cities design roadways and who gets to sell cars and another involving child custody with an unmarried couple.
The General Assembly gave final passage Monday to a $37.9 billion midyear budget loaded with $5.5 billion in new spending.
Former Augusta Commissioner Matt Aitken is making another run for elected office.
Border policy proved a prominent subject at the Columbia County Precinct Caucus, Saturday morning, at Stevens Creek Church.
The Interim city administrator maintains that she was misunderstood and never threatened to cut power to the Marina.
Casinos are back on the table in the General Assembly.
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