Most fables end with a moral, but Augusta’s story continues with no morality or moral at the end.
The battle for an audit inched forward, but, hey, I can settle for forward at any pace.
Will everything be alright with the Augusta government?
As the year ends, Augusta taxpayers found out some of their bills will be increasing.
There were a few notable names that Mayor Johnson could have added to his State of the City address.
We are slowly click-clicking up the hill towards another thrill-less ride in 2024.
The year may be winding down, but politics are like rust, and rust never sleeps.
Don’t let the holidays distract you from the issues that matter to our community.
From buying up asbestos-ridden buildings to offering tiny houses to former foster kids, Augusta’s development plans beg some questions.
Some commissioners claim even a small budget cut would affect city services…what services?
The city is chronically unable to take care of its “hidden gems.”
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