The Augusta Commission stepped away from routine business Thursday to focus on the city’s future during a strategic planning retreat aimed at charting priorities and defining a shared vision.
State lawmakers wrapped up another marathon hearing on Georgia’s election procedures Thursday, ahead of possible legislative changes next year.
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.
The Supreme Court on Friday upheld a federal gun control law that is intended to protect victims of domestic violence.
A new initiative has been announced that aims to revitalize the long neglected neighborhood.
The state is seriously underfunding mental health and housing services for veterans, professionals in the field told Georgia lawmakers Tuesday.
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