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.
Superior Court Judge Jesse Stone should have a decision in the open records lawsuit four local media organizations filed recently...
by Beau Evans | Apr 30, 2021 | Capitol Beat News Service Prescription-drug price negotiators are taking stock of new state laws that aim to...
Gov. Brian Kemp signed three bills Tuesday aimed at boosting protections for victims of human trafficking in Georgia and raising...
First-time unemployment claims in Georgia fell last week, mirroring a nationwide trend as more Americans thrown out of work by...
President Joe Biden could have marked his 100th day in office just about anywhere, but he chose to celebrate in...
by Beau Evans | Apr 28, 2021 | Capitol Beat News Service The field of Democratic candidates lining up to flip Republican-held state offices in...
The State Election Board held its first meeting Wednesday since Republican lawmakers in the General Assembly removed Georgia Secretary of...
After months of delays, the U.S. Census Bureau on Monday gave states part of the critical data needed to redraw...
An investigation into the background of the man Augusta Commissioners named as a finalist for the new fire chief shows...
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