Georgia Power working to fix power outage
Posted: 04/12/13 - Dozens of workers are enjoying an early weekend after a power outage at Fort Gordon. Read More
DynCorp International has confirmed that a local man working on the Combined Security Transition Command in Afghanistan was killed in an explosion.
Posted: 04/12/13 - Dozens of workers are enjoying an early weekend after a power outage at Fort Gordon. Read More
Posted: 04/01/13 - Six men ran across the state of Georgia to support wounded troops and military families. Read More
Posted: 03/28/13 - They serve our country proudly, and in favor, when they return, our country gives them a free education. But there's a problem in South Carolina. After a News 12 story months ago, state lawmakers are working on a fix. Read More
Updated: 03/22/13 - According to a news release, the Department of Defense has decided to delay furlough notices for civilian employees. Read More
Posted: 03/22/13 - The commander at Marine Corps. Base Quantico in northern Virginia says a shooting in which a Marine killed a male and female colleague before killing himself was isolated to a single building. Read More
Updated: 03/07/13 - Wallets around our area are starting to feel a little lighter as federal spending cuts are starting to sink in. As News 12's Christie Ethridge reports, one group is taking action to fill their wallets back up. Read More
Updated: 03/06/13 - The dark history of the Civil War is being brought into the light as a team from Georgia Southern continues to dig up artifacts from an old prison camp in Millen. Read More
Updated: 03/01/13 - Spending cuts in Washington are just one day away, which could have a big impact here in Augusta. The military will take the biggest hit from these cuts with $46 billion being cut from the Pentagon's budget. Read More
Posted: 02/20/13 - It was a unanimous vote for the Augusta Commission on Tuesday night. Now Veterans Day will be recognized as a paid day off for all city employees. Read More
Updated: 02/19/13 - Fort Gordon is about to pull the trigger on some new gun laws. Starting in March, you'll have to do more than register your gun to bring it on post. As News 12's Christie Ethridge reports, the new policy questions the person more than the weapon. Read More