This week, Ira Blumenthal argues that failure is the foundation for growth and success.
In this column, Doug Lively argues that America’s embrace of comfort and government dependency over hard work has paved the way for ideologies like socialism to take root.
Columbia County’s latest election results and a week of tense public meetings reveal a community losing trust in its leaders and demanding greater transparency and accountability in local government.
One of the basic teachings of the Christian Faith is that when one becomes a Christian, their faith is suppose to affect the way in which they live.
Historian Hubert van Tuyll considers whether a dictatorship is possible in the United States.
Early voting has started on what might be the most important referendum to come before voters in 30 years.
Rickey Merideth addresses previous reporting by The Augusta Press and creates more controversy with more false statements.
It was part snooze-fest and part tent revival when commission candidates participated in a recent forum.
It is not hard to find heroes in our midst, all we have to do is look.
Despite having all the tools at their disposal, Augusta Code Enforcement consistently refuses to enforce the city’s blight ordinance.
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