Augusta’s seven-library system is raising alarms that a 10% budget cut could shutter branches, slash hours and eliminate about 20 part-time positions.
Augusta’s Charter Review Committee discussed but postponed action on several charter change recommendations Thursday to allow more time for input from consultants and the public.
While Georgia lawmakers consider new regulations for intoxicating hemp products, Attorney General Chris Carr is joining most of his peers across the country in a call for a federal law that would sweep the products from all store shelves.
Augusta is closing in on recouping the massive expense of Hurricane Helene cleanup from the federal government.
The city of Augusta will begin the new year with a slightly leaner budget after approving a $3.4 million cut.
A new report has placed South Carolina among the top “Judicial Hellholes” nationwide.
Retired combat veteran and community volunteer, Don Clark, says he wants to bring communication and cooperation to the Augusta Commission.
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