Augusta’s seven-library system is raising alarms that a 10% budget cut could shutter branches, slash hours and eliminate about 20 part-time positions.
Augusta’s Charter Review Committee discussed but postponed action on several charter change recommendations Thursday to allow more time for input from consultants and the public.
While Georgia lawmakers consider new regulations for intoxicating hemp products, Attorney General Chris Carr is joining most of his peers across the country in a call for a federal law that would sweep the products from all store shelves.
Augusta is closing in on recouping the massive expense of Hurricane Helene cleanup from the federal government.
by Dave Williams | Capitol Beat News Service ATLANTA – Georgia Sen. Ben Watson doesn’t care whether the Peach State observes standard time...
LET US KNOW WHAT YOU THINK.Fort Gordon is named for Confederate Lt. Gen. John B. Gordon who was among Lee’s...
by Dave Williams | Capitol Beat News Service ATLANTA – The state must pursue new sources of public and private funding to make...
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