The federal government said Friday that it will comply with a judge’s order to issue full benefits for this month to its food assistance program for low-income households.
Airlines flying to and from Atlanta have begun trimming flights in reaction to a federal mandate that stems from the government shutdown.
With a self-imposed deadline less than two weeks away, Augusta commissioners learned more about the hard budget choices they have to make, but reached little consensus Thursday on what to do.
Augusta’s commissioners discussed the millage rate at their most recent meeting.
A new app will help Grovetown residents connect to city services.
State tax collections have begun the new fiscal year on a strong note.
At the full Augusta Commission on Aug. 2, commissioners quietly approved a bailout package for the Parks and Recreation Department.
The governor’s office announced Wednesday that the gas tax suspension has been extended through Sept. 12.
Augusta Commissioners voted for pay raises and bonuses for city employees Tuesday.
The Georgia Department of Revenue issued new guidance Tuesday explaining how the state’s new abortion law will affect taxes.
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