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.
Ever since the 2020 presidential election, controversy over the accuracy of Dominion voting machines has surged and now GOP members...
Legislation to crack down on illegal street racing in Georgia by criminalizing promotions on social media and confiscating cars from...
Georgians would be able to buy cocktails to-go under legislation that cleared the General Assembly Monday. The state House of...
State lawmakers are trying to scale back a law that they passed just last year in hopes of cracking down...
The filing of first-time unemployment claims in Georgia was nearly flat last week, the state Department of Labor reported Thursday.
The House Agriculture Committee on Thursday heard about how Black farmers have faced decades of racial discrimination in their dealings...
As Augusta prepares for a less than normal Masters Week which will be scaled down due to the ongoing pandemic,...
The final day of the 2021 legislative session, or Sine Die, is Wednesday March 31 and legislators are busy trying...
A resolution naming a bridge over a portion of the Port of Savannah in honor of former U.S. Sen. Johnny...
A controversial bill expanding a state-funded school voucher program created in 2007 has cleared the Georgia House of Representatives by...
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