A radical militant group is claiming responsibility for a bomb attack in Afghanistan on Thursday that killed six Americans. One of the civilian contractors killed in the car bombing was Michael Bradford of Grovetown.
Watching that kind of funnel head straight for your home is not something many of us in this part of the country have seen, but News 12's Christie Ethridge talks to an Aiken woman who lived in Oklahoma when the massive 1999 tornado hit.
With summer knocking on the door, a lot of folks are preparing to get out on the boat. Sandie Craig says there's nothing wrong with that, but she wants to make sure everyone makes the trip back home.
Seven-year-old Israel Cortes only met Deputy Alton Creech for a couple of hours, but Creech made a lasting impression on the boy, who says when he grows up, he wants to be just like him.
Families are living easier tonight after the community brought in donations of food, clothing and even money after a fire destroyed a North Augusta apartment building.
It's a new way to raise money for the group that watches over the water quality of the Savannah River. News12 is on your side and tells you how you can enjoy the river and help keep it healthy at the same time.
News 12 is proud to partner with the Children's Hospital of Georgia for a music video with kids, parents and staff singing along to Katy Perry's popular song "Firework."
The Roaring '20s comes roaring back to the big screen with Friday's premiere of "The Great Gatsby." The movie is also putting an Aiken family and a local hotel back in the spotlight.
When we say we're on your side, we mean it. Just ask an Appling woman who had her prayers answered after a squirrel chewed her power line creating a surge that fried most of her appliances.
An Aiken woman is doing something to help out those in need, and it's all after that fiery fertilizer explosion near Waco, Texas, weeks ago. She's made it her mission to give back.
Whether you know it or not, Cinco de Mayo is not just a holiday to drink. It has a deeper meaning behind it. News 12 reports on the real reason behind Cinco de Mayo and how it's celebrated here in America.
When Ervin Miller came to Augusta two years ago, he didn't have a home. That changed when he came across the Augusta Warrior Project, which helped him achieve the most basic necessities in life.
More than 60,000 children are treated in emergency rooms each year for accidental medication poisoning. That's why two groups are coming together Saturday to help you throw away expired or unused medicine.
Greenville will be getting a trampoline park attraction this summer. The Greenville News reported that Gravitopia will offer more than 10,000 square feet of trampolines.
The People to People Student Ambassadors have been meeting at St. Mark's for the entire school year now, but Sunday's meeting was different -- especially for one young man who has big political dreams.
There's almost a $30,000 difference in home values between Georgia and South Carolina. However, some home-selling experts say it's not what side of the river you live on -- it's really what's inside your house.