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.
Gov. Brian Kemp signed an executive order Tuesday prohibiting state agencies, state service providers, and state properties from requiring COVID-19...
Republicans are starting to step into the vacuum left when GOP Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan announced last week he would...
The Georgia Board of Natural Resources voted Tuesday to acquire 11,662 acres of undeveloped coastal habitat in southeastern Georgia slated...
After deliberating behind closed doors for over two hours, Augusta commissioners voted to name Dekalb County Deputy Fire Chief Antonio...
Members of the Augusta Homeless Task Force met virtually Thursday to go over information collected by subgroups. The task force...
by Dave Williams | May 24, 2021 | Capitol Beat News Service STONE MOUNTAIN – The state board that oversees Stone Mountain Park voted Monday...
Four years ago, I spoke to the opening day session of the House Rural Development Council about my research into...
Georgia’s unemployment rate fell to 4.3% last month, down from 4.5% in March, the state Department of Labor reported Thursday.
The Augusta Press conducted two surveys, one for the general public and a second confidential one for Augusta firefighters, and...
An approach to teaching that emphasizes the existence of systemic racism in the United States that has caught the attention...
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