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.
Environmental advocates rounded up 500 scrap tires and set to work building a rubber replica of the Gold Dome in...
Time is running out for attorneys interested in being the first District Attorney for Georgia’s newest judicial circuit to apply...
The My Brother’s Keeper program funds appear to not be being used for their intended purpose to help at risk...
Georgia’s top prosecutor has joined a coalition of GOP attorneys general in opposing the push for Washington D.C. to become...
Georgia Sen. Jen Jordan, an Atlanta attorney and Democrat, announced Wednesday she is running for state attorney general against the...
A recent change by the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office has citizens, and local news outlets, unable to listen to radio...
Activist groups opposed to the new Georgia election law moved their protest this week from the Augusta National Golf Club...
Travel money for Augusta commissioners, Richmond County Sheriff Richard Roundtree’s proposal for his office to retain money generated by the...
Nearly 400,000 unemployed Georgians who filed claims with the state Department of Labor last year at this time are going...
The Savannah Riverkeeper plays a unique role in the CSRA. The Augusta Press’s investigative team has been digging into the...
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