In 2022, Augusta Technical College and the Downtown Development Authority of Augusta received $2.3 million for a microenterprise center for small businesses.
Farmers and ranchers from across the state gathered at South Carolina State University for an opportunity to talk on a panel with the U.S. secretary of agriculture.
For months now, construction projects have been all over downtown Augusta, leaving eye sores for some neighbors and causing headaches for drivers. They are growing pains that leaders hope will help transform Augusta.
We’re in the thick of the holiday shopping season and that means scammers are doing their best to separate you from your well-earned money. Scams are all over the place.
Georgia drivers are likely to begin paying higher prices for gasoline and diesel with the return of state motor fuel taxes. State lawmakers, however, may step in.
Located directly across from the Municipal Center on Georgia Avenue, Beacon Bluff will be a mixed-use development including restaurants, retail space, professional space and apartments.
Loyal customers are beginning to say goodbye to a staple in the community: Ruth's Family Restaurant. "Thank you for 13 wonderful years!" said the company in a Facebook post.
The Georgia Department of Public Health is warning parents to check their pantries after three widely sold applesauce brands were recalled due to high lead content.
With inflation and the rising cost of food, some of our local non-profits and organizations are reaching out to the community for some help this holiday season.
“The only way we are going to get better working conditions, better health, better safety, more pay is if we continue to organize in unions,” one worker says.
Georgia's gasoline tax suspension will remain in effect until 11:59 p.m. Nov. 29, which happens to be when lawmakers return to Atlanta for a special session
Under bill named the Equine Advancement Act, South Carolina would adopt an "advance-deposit wagering" system where a bettor funds the account before placing a bet.