Augusta commissioners returned to the topic of divesting underused parks Tuesday but stopped short of deciding which to attempt to sell.
The Columbia County Public Works and Engineering Services Committee approved a contract for the water main cleaning project.
Another Georgia lawmaker is stepping down, bringing to four the number of vacancies in the House and Senate.
Augusta customers will pay more for water and sewer next year under rate hikes sought by the city Utilities department.
A Georgia Democrat has pre-filed the Safe Storage Tax Credit Act, which incentivizes purchasing firearm-safe storage devices.
Georgia’s secretary of state wants lawmakers to eliminate general election runoffs.
While 2023 wasn’t an election year in Georgia, politics was front and center throughout the last 12 months.
The historic Joseph R. Lamar Elementary School building has been sold.
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