A newly compiled report on Augusta’s active leases reveals a complex web of long-term agreements involving city facilities, parks and government operations.
A class action lawsuit filed by more than 200 Piedmont Healthcare retirees moves forward after a federal judge declined to dismiss a key part of their case.
A man accused of setting fire to two historic buildings on Broad Street and bragging about it remains behind bars after a Richmond County judge set his bond at $45,000.
Construction along Broad Street is set to ramp up as a new phase of construction begins Monday.
When younger students return to Georgia public schools this fall, they will learn an old-school skill: handwriting.
An Augusta Commission appointment and a special election will likely be used to fill resigned Commissioner Alvin Mason’s seat.
Georgia politicians are reacting to President Donald Trump’s weekend decision to bomb Iranian nuclear sites mostly along party lines.
The Democratic Special Primary for the Public Service Commission is heading to a runoff on July 15.
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