AUGUSTA, Ga. – Ever since Georgia’s new voting bill was signed into law, the conversation hasn’t ended. There are a lot of misconceptions about whether Georgia’s...
AUGUSTA, Ga. – There’s still a lot of concern about government requiring vaccine passports. So far, that’s not happening. The passports are being discussed, not just...
AUGUSTA, Ga. – At the Department of Public Health vaccination site, lines have been off and on all day long. Health officials say the new funding...
AUGUSTA, Ga. – Georgia Department of Public Health reported 725 COVID-19 cases and zero deaths Sunday for a total of 862,137 cases and 16,982 deaths. Statewide...
AUGUSTA, Ga. – New cases of COVID-19 crept up Thursday in Georgia and new deaths remained near 60, with five in the Aiken-Augusta area. All three...
AUGUSTA, Ga. – New studies now suggest 1 in 3 COVID-19 survivors may suffer long term psychological or neurological disorders. The Medical College of Georgia neurologists...
AUGUSTA, Ga. – Richmond County sheriff’s deputies have made an arrest in connection with a shooting that happened Tuesday. Authorities said Wednesday morning that they responded...
AUGUSTA, Ga. – Survey results seem to reveal drivers’ love-hate relationship with Augusta’s main thoroughfare. As part of a study looking at Columbia County’s development patterns,...
AUGUSTA, Ga. – Augusta National chairman Fred Ridley doesn’t think boycotting Georgia would be an appropriate response to the state’s recently passed voting law, which critics...
AUGUSTA, Ga. – CARES Act funding and a few strokes of good fortune helped Augusta end 2020 with a nearly $4 million general fund surplus, despite...