Augusta officials are seeking approval to buy up to $2.4 million in heavy equipment to safety manage and reuse more than one million cubic yards of wood mulch generated after Hurricane Helene.
The City of Augusta joined communities around the world in observing World AIDS Day on Monday.
Drones powerful enough to lift a human have become a routine tool for delivering contraband in Georgia prisons.
Augusta commissioners face another push toward a budget decision Tuesday after weeks of discussion that have yet to produce agreement on new taxes or cuts large enough to close a $21 million shortfall.
A Georgia House study committee looking at ways to help men with children born out of wedlock be more involved...
Georgia Republicans who want to eliminate the state income tax vowed on Wednesday that they would not pay for it...
With millions in unreported income and an identity unknown to the government, alleged House of Prayer Christian Church mastermind Rony...
The Georgia Supreme Court on Tuesday shut the door on Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’ election interference case against...
On-street parking remains a priority in Augusta’s ongoing overhaul of Broad and surrounding streets downtown.
In response to the abrupt June revelation the U.S. Postal Service intends to close the contract station at Surrey Center,...
Geoff Duncan, Georgia’s former Republican lieutenant governor, is running for governor as a Democrat, putting financial security and political moderation...
Aiken funeral home owner Cody Anderson and co-defendant Thomas Allen Bateman each will serve two years in prison for trying...
Augusta’s next set of charter review meetings will feature competing views on ethics and leadership as well as an array...
It was another boom year for Georgia, as businesses continued flocking to the state, burnishing its record as the No....
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