Updated: 06/19/2013
- The mayor of Wagener finds himself in hot water. Four officers have resigned from the town's police department -- one after another. But what's really going on? News 12's Chad Mills investigates.
Updated: 06/19/2013
- With summer knocking on the door, your car is about to start becoming a real hot spot. That's why local leaders want to make sure your pets aren't trapped inside.
Updated: 06/19/2013
- Augusta commissioners may have to spend your tax dollars to hire an outside attorney. It's all related to a no confidence vote for City Attorney Andrew MacKenzie.
Updated: 06/19/2013
- Leaders are confused because different paperwork lists their titles as different things. Are Jacqueline Humphrey and Yvonne Gentry coordinators or directors?
Posted: 06/19/2013
- A new television ad criticizes U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham for his support of a costly program to turn weapons-grade plutonium into commercial nuclear reactor fuel.
Updated: 06/19/2013
- Commissioners voted, debated and even argued. One hot-button issue was a no vote of confidence in City Attorney Andrew MacKenzie.
Updated: 06/19/2013
- Voters have elected Melvin Farmer to serve on the Wrens City Council. Turnout was low, but Farmer won by a large margin with 144 votes. Jimmy Bennett got 76 votes, and David Hastings received 10.
Posted: 06/18/2013
- Augusta commissioners are set to go over the trash contract again Tuesday night. Some commissioners want to throw the whole deal out, but others are afraid the city could get sued.
Updated: 06/17/2013
- The plan to bring the GreenJackets to North Augusta has become a political fight. Some want it, and others don't. Those who do have started a sign campaign, but as News 12's Chad Mills reports, some say those signs are against city code.
Updated: 06/18/2013
- Augusta City Attorney Andrew MacKenzie could be forced to look for a new job. Some Augusta commissioners say he hasn't done his job, while others disagree.
Posted: 06/18/2013
- The debate continues on Project Jackson, the multi-million dollar proposal that would include a baseball stadium for the Augusta GreenJackets.
Updated: 06/13/2013
- Augusta's code enforcement is telling the owners of an apartment complex to clean the place up. News 12 first exposed problems at River Glen when neighbors came forward asking for help.
Updated: 06/12/2013
- Augusta commissioners are on the fence about Heery International. The company is currently managing multimillion dollar renovation projects for the city.
Updated: 06/12/2013
- This hot weather has dried up a lot of the puddles left behind after days of heavy rain, but some people in Aiken are still struggling after all the flooding. One stretch of homes on Whiskey Road was flooded Monday, and the city may be to blame.
Updated: 06/12/2013
- If you live down South, you already know the inside of your car is always a lot hotter than it is outside. It's especially dangerous for small kids and pets left inside the car.
Posted: 06/11/2013
- Almost 100 new jobs are on the horizon, and the new jobs are coming to not one but two companies in Barnwell County. Gov. Haley delivered the good news in person.