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.
Sharply divided Georgia Republicans will gather on Jekyll Island June 4-5 for the party’s biennial state convention.
First-time unemployment claims in Georgia fell last week, mirroring a decline in claims at the national level.
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