Augusta’s Charter Review Committee could take a big step Thursday toward strengthening government transparency and accountability.
The number of students who earn a degree at a public college or university in Georgia keeps rising.
A projected $21 million shortfall means the Augusta Commission faces tough choices as it finalizes the 2026 budget.
A sweeping new blueprint lays out how downtown Augusta — together with North Augusta — plans to turn its riverfront core from an event-driven destination into a thriving, lived-in community.
One-percent budget cuts heralded by Augusta officials last year may be going by the wayside.
Two Augusta commissioners will push to put codes enforcement under the elected Richmond County Marshal’s Office at a Tuesday meeting.
Political advertising in Georgia for the 2024 presidential election is predicted to reach $244 million, third-highest in the nation.
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