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Coordinated debris removal in Augusta following Hurricane Helene has concluded. Approximately 3,438,219 tons of storm debris ...
Flags again this Fourth line the streets of one Augusta neighborhood as residents remember the couple that got it started.
Maine could get its first Shake Shack restaurant as the Maine Turnpike Authority renegotiates its service plaza contract to ...
The 2nd Annual Big Cross Classics Basketball Tournament is a chance for AAU teams to spend their summer break on the court, many who’ve traveled to be here in Augusta. Jawun Rouse, Executive Director ...
Augusta held its annual Pride Parade Saturday morning with hundreds of people showing up to support and celebrate the LGBTQ+ ...
It's well known that football is a big part of what makes this area great. The Thomson Bulldogs have a rich history at the ...
(The Center Square) – South Carolina as gained population since 2020, according to a new U.S. Census report. The state has ...
Georgia has become the latest state where a federal judge has blocked a law requiring age verification for social media ...
When I think of Atlanta as a climate haven, I am telling myself a story. But if boosting our climate resiliency makes us more ...
OXERRA is building a new 120,000-square-foot distribution center in Augusta, Georgia. The new facility will support the company's growing customer base and enhance distribution of iron-oxide pigments.
This year, Georgia’s Juneteenth celebrations are happening at a fraught time nationally for diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, as President Donald Trump moves to scale back DEI programs and ...
MARIETTA, Ga. – Selina and Howie Newton were first-time visitors at Marietta’s Juneteenth festival, but the anniversary of the official end of slavery in America has always been a big ...