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.
An initiative supposed to help beautify the city has done a lot to drain the city’s coffers instead.
Augusta Commissioners discussed grass not being cut and what to do with surplus buildings at Tuesday’s meeting.
Rezonings and dispatcher salaries were on the agenda at Monday’s Grovetown City Council meeting.
Augusta mayor seeks dismissal of The Augusta Press’ lawsuit over access to financial information on the Augusta Mayor’s Masters Reception.
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