While the federal government shutdown forced organizers to cancel a popular Veterans Day observance Tuesday, Augusta’s annual Veterans Day parade paid tribute to the men and women who have served their country.
The Augusta Charter Review Committee will meet again Thursday to revisit a list of postponed and unfinished motions from its last session on Oct. 30.
If Congress ultimately approves the legislation that the U.S. Senate adopted Monday to end the government shutdown, it could throttle the multibillion dollar hemp consumables industry.
Bundle up, because the first freeze of the season is headed for Augusta and much of the state.
A local attorney has filed a motion requesting a preliminary and permanent injunction to stop Columbia County from splitting off...
The city of Augusta lost a lawsuit over the secrecy involved in the process of hiring a new fire chief...
Georgia energy regulators will decide this fall how much of the costs of building the first of two additional nuclear...
Georgia lawmakers are eying proposals to increase the amount longstanding state legislators receive in retirement benefits once they leave office,...
Augusta commissioners approved an ad hoc redistricting committee Tuesday to represent the city for the 2020 Census, but one commissioner...
Several Augusta firefighters attended the Augusta Commission on Tuesday to petition the body to reject the current finalist for fire...
Hale Foundation officials have decided to pursue its lawsuit against the City of Augusta’s denial of a special zoning request....
The Georgia City County Managers Association is holding its annual spring conference in Augusta this week despite ongoing COVID-19 concerns...
Georgia’s 2022 budget is more than $27 billion with almost $16 million heading to Augusta University to fund education, research...
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