Augusta’s Charter Review Committee could take a big step Thursday toward strengthening government transparency and accountability.
The number of students who earn a degree at a public college or university in Georgia keeps rising.
A projected $21 million shortfall means the Augusta Commission faces tough choices as it finalizes the 2026 budget.
A sweeping new blueprint lays out how downtown Augusta — together with North Augusta — plans to turn its riverfront core from an event-driven destination into a thriving, lived-in community.
Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr landed the endorsement of the Georgia Chamber of Commerce Wednesday.
Motorists on Tobacco Road will see a new sign as they approach the Gate 5 entrance to Fort Gordon.
The Georgia Ethics Commission has launched a second probe into the financing of Mayor Hardie Davis Jr.’s campaigns.
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