Newspapers sometimes have to make hard calls, which was the case this week when the Augusta Press decided to publish...

The Bon Air was once a place of dreams and where memories were made.

Please follow me closely as you read today’s article because most people have never heard a sermon on something that...

There was a time when most businesses were downtown, and this was before the term suburban sprawl had meaning.

The cycle that lands the Bon Air and Richmond Summit in the headlines every couple of years needs to be...

Bureaucratic bungling almost tossed out a multi-million dollar deal to bring a massive tennis/pickleball complex to Augusta.

Historian Hubert van Tuyll explains how Americans came to be anti-monarchy.

There are convenience stores in Augusta where you can buy crack in the parking lot and the glass pipe to...

Columnist Doug Lively has a few qualms about DEI initiatives.

As I look back over the years of my life, I can quickly recognize the many things that the men...

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