One of the first visitors to the Augusta Canal’s upper towpath trail when it reopened Monday, Courtland Stephens was ecstatic.
Georgia politicians continued to blame each other Monday for the lapse in funding for federal food assistance, amid confusion about the government’s reaction to two federal lawsuits.
Richmond County voters head to the polls Tuesday to decide a handful of statewide and local contests as well as a referendum on a homestead tax exemption.
With the ongoing government shutdown dragging on for a record-breaking period of time, U.S. lawmakers are introducing bills to make shutdowns as painful for Congress as they are for federal workers.
With gridlock persisting in Washington, a government shutdown is looking all but inevitable ahead of this weekend’s deadline.
Construction continues on Greene, Fifth, Sixth and 13th streets in downtown Augusta resulting in detours and lane closures.
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