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.
Advanced voting for the House District 125 runoff is tentatively scheduled start Saturday, March 2.
The Augusta Marina has now joined the list of properties neglected by the city government.
Legislation putting guardrails around Georgia’s popular film tax credit cleared a state House subcommittee Tuesday.
The study to determine the fiscal feasibility of consolidation and incorporating Columbia County has been completed.
Former Augusta commissioner Sammie Sias’ prison term has been reduced by six months under new federal sentencing guidelines.
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