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The construction at James Brown Boulevard and Telfair Street is having a larger impact on Augusta than just traffic.
A report put out last week by the United States Department of Homeland Security that listed sanctuary jurisdictions has ...
The Augusta Parks and Recreation Department has announced the Ed McIntyre Riverwalk is now officially reopened to the public following recent debris removal efforts from Hurricane Helene. If you live ...
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WJBF on MSNAugusta Riverwalk opens again, playground remains closedResidents and visitors can once again enjoy the Riverwalk, the City of Augusta announced Friday. “The Augusta, Georgia Parks ...
Sunday is the official beginning of Pride Month, a time dedicated to recognizing and celebrating the achievements, struggles, ...
When word spread of the project's revisions, District 5 Commissioner Don Clark asked for the plan to get a fresh look.
The outer bands of Hurricane Helene had already dumped as much as 10 inches of rain on Augusta in the previous day, as much as the city receives in months. The wind had continued to increase ...
On Your Side Investigates went through the city’s crime database, and we’re breaking down what's really happening with crime in downtown Augusta.
Augusta commissioners should deny a request to allow more than 300 townhomes in a south Augusta neighborhood, city planners have recommended.
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