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.
It is time for the commission to move forward in hiring Tamika Allen as the new administrator.
In Augusta government, people rarely get fired, instead they get paid to leave.
Kevin de lA’igle has decided family obligations trump other pursuits and has endorsed Matt Aitken for district one.
Early voting has started on what might be the most important referendum to come before voters in 30 years.
Despite having all the tools at their disposal, Augusta Code Enforcement consistently refuses to enforce the city’s blight ordinance.
The 88th Masters Tournament was a week of surprises and a few nail-biting moments.
The Augusta National continues to expand its footprint as it brings the game of golf to an even wider audience.
Clayton wanted to oust a sitting sheriff, his mistake was that he picked the wrong one to campaign against.
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