New crop of high school grads face higher interest rates for student loans
Updated: 12:29 PM Borrowing money from the government to pay for college could cost you more this summer.
Updated: 12:29 PM Borrowing money from the government to pay for college could cost you more this summer.
Updated: 8:33 PM Scott Hudson teamed up with Debbie van Tuyll as senior editor for "Augusta's WGAC Radio: The Voice of the Garden City for Seventy Years."
Updated: 8:05 PM An annual report the committee approved Monday says the program doled out nearly $4.7 million in loans last school year to 1,114 students.
Updated: 8:06 PM Officials say the new formula better accounts for dropouts. The formula divides the number of graduates in a given year by the number of students who enrolled four years earlier.
Updated: 12:39 PM The Paulding County Sheriff's Office was investigating the allegations. The student was released to her parents after being charged with reckless conduct.
Posted: 10:59 AM The new site is to encourage people to take action to stop bullying.
Posted: 9:57 AM The SPLC says federal authorities are investigating claims of discrimination against students with disabilities in Georgia public schools.
Posted: 3:21 PM Officials said Tuesday that the $656 million jackpot -- the largest ever in U.S. lottery history -- spurred the Georgia Lottery's highest week of sales in its 20-year history.
Posted: 9:33 AM Archaeologist Albert Goodyear will lead the expedition teaching volunteers techniques for excavation.
Updated: 7:11 PM Some local young people were treated to a day at Augusta National. They also took part in a live interview with the Golf Channel's Michael Breed. It is all in a days work for the students at the First Tee of Augusta.
Posted: 4:01 PM Sgt. First Class Heriberto Reyes has been named the 2012 Cadet Command Non-Commissioned Officer of the Year.
Updated: 8:09 PM School administrators received an email from a concerned parent. Investigators say this had been going on for several days.
Updated: 1:49 PM President Bradley spoke out on our weekly radio segment on 96.3 Kiss FM with Fattz and Cher one week to the day after students protested on campus and raised major concerns.
Updated: 11:22 AM The school board fired former superintendent Mary Rice Crenshaw back in October.
Updated: 12:05 PM Heidi Hernandez was in the car with her boyfriend, English teacher and tennis coach Steven Jones.
Updated: 8:01 AM The research is being funded by the Office of Army Research. They are providing more than $500,000 over three years for the research.
Updated: 12:39 PM Leaders in Aiken are teaming up with students at USCA to talk about a problem that doesn't seem to have an end in sight.
Updated: 7:34 PM News 12 got exclusive access as Harvey and some pretty big local names played Augusta State's Forest Hills golf course.
Updated: 3:07 PM The South Aiken High School Navy JROTC team competed in the CyberPatriot National Finals last week.
Updated: 12:59 PM Special-needs children in Georgia may soon be able to forgo the required year of enrollment in a public school before they can receive a voucher that uses taxpayer dollars to pay for a private school.
Updated: 8:44 PM It is being called a new entertainment complex along Augusta's riverfront. We are talking baseball, football, and even an events center that would sit on the old Golf and Gardens property.
Updated: 7:55 PM The Paine College Student Government Association president is talking to News 12 after students staged a silent protest on campus.
Updated: 7:40 PM News 12's Chris Thomas has the inside story on this week's charter school resolution, and why Davis says you will have the final say.
Updated: 2:04 PM Public Safety Officers say a teacher at Schofield Middle School will not face charges after a parent complained he read "pornographic" material to her son's class.
Updated: 12:09 PM Each finalist has a video posted on the South Carolina Future Minds Facebook page. People can vote once a day through April 1.