Justice was served last week here in Augusta. Take heart from that.
Teachers need to be paid more, hardly anyone will disagree, so it needs to be a priority for Georgia legislators when the 2026 General Assembly is gaveled to order.
The city of Augusta’s success has always been tied to hard work and innovation, you might say that it is in our DNA.
The Charter Review Committee already has enough political turbulence to have to deal with members of the public who don’t seem to know when it’s time to sit back down and quit it with their endless suggestions.
“You’re American!” the Englishwoman gasped accusingly after I’d introduced myself. The last time I’d had an English person make a...
Response to Wallen’s Slur Called ‘Excessively Punitive’ Dear Editor, The excessively punitive response to country singer Morgan Wallen’s racial slur...
The Augusta National Golf Club has long been a bit of a mysterious organization to most Augustans, but this enigma...
A Letter From Our Publisher These last 2 weeks have been a whirlwind. A lot goes into starting a media...
Even the most ardent Trump supporters have to admit that his administration was marked by soaring highs in public policy...
When I was 12 years old, my father succumbed to cancer at the age of just 36 years. While we...
Hello there! I am told by our editor-in-chief that this type of column used to be known in the publishing...
Editor’s Note: This is a news analysis intended to help contextualize important issues of the day so our readers can better...
A Gallup poll conducted back in the fall showed only 9 percent of Americans trust the media “a great deal,”...
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