It's been a little more than 100 days since Augusta State and Georgia Health Sciences University officially became one. Dr. Ricardo Azziz addressed students and staff on Tuesday during his presidential address.
GRU school officials say the upgrades to the president's home might not happen this fiscal year. The project could end up costing the school nearly $100,000, and school officials want to keep it at the first price of $75,000.
Two different taxing systems continue to plague Augusta-Richmond County since consolidation. Augustans pay different amounts to get the same service, but that could be about to change.
Soon it won't matter if you're behind the wheel of a car or on a boat, the legal limit of alcohol allowed in your system will be the same. Gov. Deal just signed a tougher new boater safety law to lower the blood alcohol limit to .08.
The numbers for January and February don't look so good, so leaders will use a private retail consulting firm to try and bring back those sales tax dollars.
Augusta commissioners say they are well on their way of meeting goals for the city. They got together on Wednesday for a five-hour retreat at the Phinzy Swamp Conference Center.
Representatives of the NAACP, organized labor, the American Civil Liberties Union and the Latino Association of Charleston are holding a news conference in Charleston on Wednesday.
Savannah River Site retirees packed the USC Aiken Etherredge Center on Tuesday. Many are upset about cuts to their health care plans. News 12's Chad Mills talked with some former employees, who say the changes are a threat to their futures.
Gov. Nikki Haley has signed a measure that lays out how nonprofits in South Carolina could legally hold raffles, should voters approve a constitutional referendum next year.
Pawn shops could be changing the way they do business. The Richmond County Sheriff's Office wants all pawn shops or stores that buy secondhand goods to use new technology.
The new interim police chief for the City of Harlem is Gary Jones, who is the previous Sardis police chief, according to Harlem City Manager Jason M. Rizner.
Some Augusta commissioners are questioning the need to move people out of Hyde Park. This comes just weeks after our story aired where city officials told us two women tried to beat the system.
The Hyde Park relocation process continues. City leaders say everything is on time, but there is still lots of red tape. Renters are being moved out, and homeowners are glad it's their turn next.