Bundle up, because the first freeze of the season is headed for Augusta and much of the state.
The Nov. 4 election results have been certified by the Columbia County Board of Elections.
The Senate passed legislation Monday to reopen the government, bringing the longest shutdown in history closer to an end as a small group of Democrats ratified a deal with Republicans despite searing criticism from within their party.
The one in eight Georgians who rely on food stamps to put meals on the table will start receiving their money on Tuesday.
Augusta Commissioners have been busy lately with rezoning property near Montclair subdivision and revising the city smoking ordinance.
Augusta District Attorney Jared Williams’ office sees success, despite being understaffed and dealing with the pandemic.
An additional meeting has been added for the South Carolina House Redistricting Ad Hoc Committee.
Augusta is looking to Savannah as it begins refining a proposed non-discrimination ordinance recommended by Mayor Hardie Davis.
The General Assembly will meet Nov. 3 to begin a special session to redraw Georgia’s congressional and legislative districts.
Members of North Augusta City Council have started the process for the 2022 budget plan.
Columnist Marcus Plumlee encourages citizens to offer feedback to the local government at upcoming budget forums.
The last of four companies that manufacture electric buses is in Augusta to show off its product.
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