Destination Augusta has unveiled videos to complement its Authentic Augusta experiences, which are designed to be highly engaging, offer VIP-level interaction and create memories.
Visitors and tourism continue to have a major impact on Augusta’s economy, from events large to small. here's a look at some of those economic numbers.
The Georgia High School Association (GHSA) on Monday passed guideline changes regarding name, image and likeness (NIL) deals during its executive committee meeting with a 65-10 vote.
Since 1923, the Exchange Club of Augusta has put on the fair in Augusta, and this year’s will take place from Oct. 13-22 at the fairgrounds, 308 Hale St.
Augusta Regional Airport supports Breast Cancer Awareness Month with the sixth annual Field of Pink display. Pink flags will be placed around the airport entrance sign.
A group of medical students at the Medical College of Georgia developed the Augusta Free Derm Clinic to provide care to patients who may not otherwise be able to afford it.
It’s the battle for the Soul of Columbia County between the Evans Knights and the Lakeside Panthers. It is the first region matchup for Lakeside and the second for Evans.
The Richmond County School System has seen more than three fights, a school shooting, multiple students arrested and two football games canceled due to violence from students.
Another lane closure is coming from 10 p.m. Friday to 8 a.m. Saturday for the Interstate 20 improvement project at the Georgia-South Carolina state line.
Two Augusta businesses are expanding their operations to Grovetown on Gateway Center Boulevard. Friday was the grand opening for the Lil Dutch Bakery and Janwiches Grill.
During October, neighbors across the CSRA will join forces with Golden Harvest Food Bank for its annual “It’s Spooky To Be Hungry” food and funds drive.
Over the past several years, downtown Augusta has come alive. To further the progress even more, discussions are taking place to create a Savannah-style entertainment district.
Dr. Emily Martin had injuries to her hand and leg that kept her out of work until she recovered. She’s since returned, easing back into the job she loves so much.
The personnel files of two recently fired Richmond County deputies shed light on the work history of the pair who lost their jobs for reportedly lying about an inappropriate relationship.
It’s been five days since two people died on Mike Padgett Highway after a car crash. One of those victims was 30-year-old Richard Faber from Burke County.
Aiken’s One Table, a Thanksgiving staple, took a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic, but returned last year, only to be called off again this year. A key organizer explains why.
At Lamar-Milledge Elementary School, Former Atlanta Brave and Atlanta Falcon Player Brian Jordan stopped by to be a part of Richmond County Schools literacy initiative.