Construction along Broad Street is set to ramp up as a new phase of construction begins Monday.
Former Republican lieutenant governor turned Democrat Geoff Duncan vowed to fix a “broken” healthcare system in a Thursday campaign stop in Augusta.
A solar power advocate who is running for a seat on Georgia’s energy regulation agency made his case without opposition Wednesday when his opponent declined to participate in a broadcasted debate.
Augusta’s resources to combat homelessness are drying up fast after the city failed to submit annual point-in-time data to HUD.
Augusta’s Charter Review Committee took two major steps Thursday toward recommending a new government structure, voting for a commission-manager form.
The federal government shut down as of 12:01 a.m., and it could affect the income of about 111,000 Georgia employees.
The PR firm now handling Augusta’s Broad Street overhaul got an earful at a Monday listening session.
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