Updated: 1:10 PM Testing of the land mobile radio system at Fort Gordon is set to continue next week, which could cause interference with your garage door openers.
Updated: 8:00 PM If you live out at Fort Gordon, you can expect a lot of delays at the gates this week. They're having anti-terrorism drills all week long.
Updated: 5:55 PM Electronic testing at Fort Gordon has some people locked out of their homes. The post is transitioning to a new land mobile radio system that operates on the same frequency as many garage door openers.
Posted: 2:47 PM A lot of local families are dreading lighter pay checks this summer with furloughs kicking in. It's happening in a matter of weeks, and it's affecting civilians working at Fort Gordon.
Updated: 1:55 PM Many of you have already started the grills and spent some time in the water for the Memorial Day holiday. News 12 tell you about one church that sees Memorial Day more as a sacred day than a holiday.
Updated: 12:08 AM Safety during the summer for soldiers at Fort Gordon has always been a concern. All types of safety measures, from boating safety to motorcycle safety, were discussed Wednesday at the annual Safety Stand Down Day on Fort Gordon.
Posted: 10:00 PM 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.
Posted: 12:20 AM There's more patriotism on days like today for soldiers in Augusta. Thunder Over Augusta rolled into town, honoring all of those who served in the military who live in the area.
Updated: 5:39 PM DynCorp International has confirmed that a local man working on the Combined Security Transition Command in Afghanistan was killed in an explosion.
Posted: 4:58 PM 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.
Updated: 7:11 PM The Army is downsizing. About 80,000 active duty soldiers will be cut between now and 2017. People came together on Thursday to make sure the Army knows just how important soldiers are in this military community.
Updated: 6:25 PM It's time to rally the troops, so ours don't get cut. That's the message leaders around the community are trying to send so people will come out to a "Community Listening Session" at Fort Gordon.
Updated: 3:33 PM Soldiers find themselves in scary situations all the time, dodging gunfire and putting their lives on the line, but sometimes the scariest thing a soldier can face is transitioning out of the military and learning to re-adjust to life as a civilian.
Posted: 8:13 PM 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.
Posted: 11:19 AM 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.
Updated: 3:35 PM 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.
Updated: 3:51 PM 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.
Updated: 12:55 PM 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.
Posted: 12:20 PM 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.
Updated: 8:31 PM 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.