AUGUSTA, Ga. – In a sign the toll of the pandemic is easing, Georgia and South Carolina combined had fewer than a dozen new COVID-19 deaths...
AUGUSTA, Ga. – While millions are now fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and millions more are lining up to get the shot across the country, when those...
AUGUSTA, Ga. – March 16, 2021, marks one year since the first two presumptive positive coronavirus cases appeared in the CSRA. “It’s not time to give...
AUGUSTA, Ga .- Starting Monday, Georgians with disabilities, some medical conditions, and those aged 55 or older are eligible to get the COVID vaccine. Gov. Brian...
AUGUSTA, Ga – Georgia saw a drop in new coronavirus cases Sunday after adding 1,000 cases or more every day since Tuesday, March 9. The Department...
AUGUSTA, Ga. – It took hours and hours of work a year ago, with lab personnel stumbling home at three in the morning, before the Food...
AUGUSTA, Ga. – Tonight, the I-Team is digging into a new study at Augusta University. Researchers there are reporting a promising link between CBD and treatment...
AUGUSTA, Ga. – A new market started Sunday that offers weekend fun while still calling for COVID-19 safety measures. The 5th Street Marina near the Riverwalk held its first...
AUGUSTA, Ga. – COVID-19 cases remain steady in Georgia and South Carolina. The Georgia Department of Public Health reported 1,031 cases Saturday and 41 deaths. In...
AUGUSTA, Ga. – One of the Augusta government’s most forward-facing civil servants was plucked from the community Aug. 12. Utilities Director Tom Wiedmeier served his hometown for...