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Lily Coffee, Tea & Bread offers authentic Vietnamese street food; thanks community for support Doctors Hospital is investing ...
Sheriff Eugene Brantley says it’s his mission to continue prioritizing the safety of the public and his officers. He wants ...
We had some showers and storms move through this morning, but things have cleared out this afternoon. Temperatures are ...
Fields, an Augusta native and 2006 graduate of Laney High School where she played for the long-tenured coach Otis Smart, had ...
The community is urged is come out and help a little boy battling cancer. 5-year-old Joey O’Conner was diagnosed with B-cell ...
President Donald Trump’s announcement that the U.S. will ease sanctions on Syria could eventually facilitate the country’s ...
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) on Wednesday expressed support for banning members of Congress from trading individual stocks, ...
SLED is asking residents for details that could help solve a 2023 murder in Bamberg, SC. During the evening of November 6, ...
House Democratic leaders will oppose an effort by a fellow Democrat to impeach President Trump when the resolution hits the ...
Augusta has a decision coming on what to do with recycling in the new garbage contract. Right now, it might be in the recycle bin, but it’s going to the landfill.
The nation’s top transportation official told lawmakers his department is working to improve infrastructure and staffing shortages of air traffic controllers.
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