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 – The state will distribute more than $552 million in federal coronavirus relief aid to landlords and tenants affected...
ATLANTA – Legalizing sports betting could divert an estimated $4.8 billion a year Georgians now spend wagering on games illegally,...
ATLANTA – How much water metro Atlanta will be allowed to pull from the Chattahoochee River for decades to come...
ATLANTA – First-time unemployment claims in Georgia declined last week after a brief uptick the week before, the state Department...
Recently The Augusta Press reported on a lawsuit from a fellow Columbia countian attempting to set aside the election of...
ATLANTA – Prosecutors could gain access to otherwise secret files of prison inmates convicted of violent crimes who are up...
Georgia officials have launched a new website to pre-register for COVID-19 vaccine appointments and are poised to open four mass...
The ink from South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster’s pen was barely dry after he signed the state’s new abortion when...
By the time South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster had signed a restrictive abortion bill into law Thursday, Planned Parenthood had...
ATLANTA – Georgia senators sent legislation to boost identification requirements for absentee voters to the state Senate floor Thursday in...
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