Augusta’s Charter Review Committee has two more new faces, both sworn in Wednesday after last week’s commission elections.
The longest government shutdown in U.S. history could conclude as soon as today, Day 43, after the U.S. House of Representatives voted Wednesday to reopen the government.
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.
ATLANTA – For the first time during the 2021 General Assembly session, legislative leaders have combined all three forms of...
Augusta Commissioner Catherine McKnight tried to get commissioners to agree to start in-person meetings in commission chambers in mid-April, but...
The Columbia County Board of Commissioners had an uneventful meeting on Tuesday evening. Every member of the board agreed on...
As of Monday, only 335 people have voted in the advanced voting for the special election for SPLOST. Voting is...
Wide-ranging legislation aimed at cracking down on rioting protesters in Georgia that criminal-justice advocates say could trample on free-speech rights...
Twelve years ago — Yes, 12 years ago!! That was the last time workers earning minimum wage got a raise....
ATLANTA – Legislation that would make significant changes to regulations governing Georgia’s coin-operated amusement machines (COAM) got some pushback Monday...
ATLANTA – Republican state lawmakers took a major step Monday toward overhauling voting by mail and other election procedures in...
The Georgia Senate passed a fundraising bill Feb. 26 that critics say could increase the influence of “dark money” in...
A bill to criminalize hazing on Georgia college and university campuses that comes after the death of a fraternity pledge...
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