Richmond County deputies say the 41-year-old woman was hit around 7:30 p.m. at the intersection of Peach Orchard and Lumpkin roads. Investigators say the woman was at fault.
The holidays are known as the most wonderful time of the year, but they can also be the deadliest as millions get on the road to visit family and friends around the country.
Monique Sullivan allegedly drove the wrong way down River Watch Parkway for 3 miles, hitting three other cars along the way. Amelia Hiltz and Maureen Floyd, the drivers of the other cars, are still in critical condition.
Richmond County deputies say they are slammed, working fatal case after fatal case, now they're working on some changes to make the streets a little safer.
Tyrah Doleman, 13, was trying to cross the road with her brother, Kyron Doleman, around 7:40 p.m. on Monday when they were hit by an SUV. Her brother later died from his injuries.
Deputies were on scene Wednesday morning after a car hit a utility pole, causing power outages in the area. It happened just before 4 a.m. on the 2200 block of Walden Drive.
Deputy Coroner Johnny McDonald says the victim is 48-year-old Rapha Ray Felts from Washington, N.C. McDonald says Felts was in the area on a construction job.
There's a new traffic signal at the intersection of Mike Padgett Highway and Doug Barnard Parkway near International Paper. Many drivers are applauding DOT for adding the light, especially families who've lost loved ones on that dangerous stretch of road.
It happened around around 7:40 p.m. at Peach Orchard Road and Bungalow Road. The deputy coroner says the children were trying to cross Peach Orchard Road when they stepped in front of a Nissan SUV.
Dillon Bartlett, 18, was found dead at the scene. Bartlett was driving northbound on Highway 25 when he clipped the vehicle in front of him, spun out of control and was ejected.
The accident, which happened at the intersection with Storm Branch Road, shut down the intersection. It happened just before 8 a.m. There is no information on extent of injuries.
Crews were working a two-vehicle accident on Trolley Line Road at Kennebec Street in Aiken on Friday morning. The accident was called in around 5:15 a.m.
Nelson Norris, 38, was hit by a Honda CRV while trying to cross the road. He died from his injuries at 11:30 a.m. It happened around 7:15 a.m. on the 3200 block of Wrightsboro Road.
The westbound lanes on the 2000 block of Gordon Highway are back open after an accident with injuries Thursday morning. Deputies responded to the scene shortly after receiving the call at 5:45 a.m.
News 12 is on your side with the latest traffic information. These closures on Reynolds Street and Paces Ferry Road could affect your commute on Thursday.
Two are recovering after an accident that involved three cars on Peach Orchard Road near Reedale Avenue around 11 a.m. Wednesday. One of them is in critical condition.
Monique Sullivan allegedly drove the wrong way for almost 3 miles on River Watch, hitting three other cars. Sullivan had a 4-year-old child and her husband in the car at the time.
The westbound left lane of River Watch Parkway will be closed for repairs on Wednesday. Crews will be replacing the center median guardrail between 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. about a half mile from 15th Street.
It was a violent wrong way crash, down a popular Augusta highway, that sent 5 people to the hospital. One victim is still in critical condition as deputies investigate how the driver was able to drive three miles against traffic.
The Edgefield County Coroner's Office confirmed 52-year-old Donald Marshall Robinson of North Augusta died. The driver of the car was 29-year-old Jeffrey Enlow.
A silver SUV with a married couple and a 4-year-old inside was driving westbound in the eastbound lanes of River Watch. Investigators say they believe 35-year-old Monique Sullivan was behind the wheel.