News 12 got a first look inside the construction zone. Workers are putting the finishing touches on the new headquarters building that should be done in a couple weeks.
Studies show around 90 percent of children's car seats are installed or used incorrectly. Some of the most common mistakes are small, but those small mistakes can have big consequences.
It's a cruel disease that robs you of your personality, your memories and your mind. As the largest generation grows older, the number of people impacted grows larger.
It's a condition affecting millions of Americans across the country, and it's weighing down the kids in Richmond County. As News 12's Christie Ethridge reports, one doctor is looking to change that.
A study was done at T.W. Josey and Academy of Richmond County that measured blood pressure and anxiety levels in teens. They say the results of the study speak for themselves.
Seconds count when responding to a 911 call and one local emergency worker has a whole new perspective after it took an ambulance 19 minutes to get to her father after he had a stroke.
They're the people you rely on when you get sick, but there may not be enough to go around. News 12's Christie Ethridge tells us how Richmond County is handling the nurse shortage.
September is Recovery Awareness Month and the Augusta area is doing it's part to get you involved. It's a chance for you to learn more about what these men, women, mothers, fathers, sons and daughters are fighting with.
Right now TPA is the drug approved by the FDA for stroke therapy, but researchers say that doing something as simple as compressing your leg could help reduce the stroke size and damage by about 50 percent.
On Friday, cancer patients and their families hung gold ribbons for Childhood Cancer Awareness on the trees around the Children's Medical Center, but Tanner is doing more than just hanging the ribbons.
With obesity affecting nearly 73 million Americans, teams at Georgia Health Sciences Medical Center perform the weight loss surgeries every day and one North Augusta woman is showing off and sharing her success.
When Aimee Copeland made national headlines, blood drives were held in her honor, many felt compelled to donate. As she moved into recovery and rehab phase, many donors moved on too and blood banks are experiencing a dip in donations.
More than 170 people got sick after eating cantaloupes contaminated with salmonella in 21 different states, but no illnesses have been reported in connection with the bagged salad or romaine lettuce.
DPH is calling on all Georgians to guard against exposure to mosquitoes. It has identified 21 confirmed cases of the
West Nile Virus (WNV) in the state.