Even though the headlines are gloomy, I believe Augusta’s best days lie ahead.
The number of students who earn a degree at a public college or university in Georgia keeps rising.
In this Columbia County Observer piece, community voices reveal painful stories of bullying, silence, and loss, and challenge us to confront the culture that allows it to persist.
Across the South, our communities are being treated as sacrifice zones for the data center boom.
The city of Augusta is quite literally being dragged, kicking and screaming, into being transparent with the public over this...
Memorial Day is filled with enticements to shop and take advantage of sales going on, but really, it should be...
Who defines a “food desert?’ It should not be the government, it is up to the wider market to decide...
Budget negotiations at both the national and local levels of government are nothing but a highly scripted performance from people...
It is been another “shake your head in disbelief” week in Augusta.
Augusta’s fire chief routinely goes AWOL when any when situation occurs with the fire department and it is time for...
The Fire Departments refusal to answer basic questions about one of its officers is going to result in a five-alarm...
This week Rev. Bill Harrell explores the problems with The Theory of Evolution by looking at the subject from three...
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