The BBC is working on a documentary about Augusta's Betty Neumar, the suspected black widow. News 12's Lynnsey Gardner turned the camera around on the filmmakers for an exclusive story you'll see Only on News 12.
An Augusta man could become the very first person in the United States to get a hand transplant for not one but both of his hands. Right this very minute, he's waiting on the call to go make medical history.
A Martinez woman who found a light bulb in her ice cream called News 12 to see what she should do...only to learn the agency she needs to tell doesn't seem to want to help.
Millions of people have placed some sort of bet on the outcomes of the NCAA tournament games this year. For many it's a form of entertainment, but for others, placing that bet is feeding a devastating addiction; gambling.
A lot of you have bet on a hand of poker or two. Most of the time you won't get caught, but remember it is illegal. But besides getting arrested, gambling can change a person's life if you're not careful.
March Madness is here and that means it's bracket time. Every year, millions of people try to accurately predict who will win each and every game of the NCAA tournament. But can you be arrested for it?
Child molestation is happening more and more often. Even more alarming is that in Georgia, unlike South Carolina, you only have a matter of years to come forward.
Teenagers who have had a rough go of it. Kids who've gotten caught up in crime, drugs, you name it. Augusta's Youth Challenge Academy welcomes these tough cases. They make it their mission to turn them around.
We know it's getting harder and harder for you to keep your New Year's resolution of losing weight and getting in shape. Now is the time a lot of people give up, but two people in our very building will probably inspire you to hang on.
We know it's getting harder and harder for you to keep your New Year's resolution of losing weight and getting in shape. Two people here at News 12 will probably inspire you to hang on.
Between 1882 and 1930, more than 450 documented lynchings occurred in the state of Georgia. Many of the lynchings went unsolved. Now, justice could be right around the corner because of a new law.
Family members say they trusted Dent's Undertaking Establishment to cremate their loved one and return the remains. But they say that didn't happen until News 12 stepped in to help.
In a 12 On Your Side Exclusive investigation, Lynnsey Gardner sits down with two families with two similar stories of lost ashes and one funeral home at the center of it all.
News 12 continues an exclusive investigation into a state prison farm. An Augusta woman says in a lawsuit, filed in Georgia, she's blind in one eye because pig blood got all over her while she was working there.
An Augusta woman contends in a federal lawsuit that pig blood got in her eye when she was an inmate working at the state prison farm in Alto. She believes that's what caused her to go blind in one eye.
He's a real American hero, winner of the nation's highest military award for heroism, The Medal of Honor. His name is Sammy Davis, but you probably know him better by his screen name. He's the real Forrest Gump.
The Joseph M. Still Burn Center at Doctors Hospital in Augusta has been in the spotlight a lot this year. But doctors and nurses treat everyday people there every single day
13 years ago, a twin engine Cessna crashed into an office building, killing all four Swainsboro men on board. It sent a fireball into the office where Shirley Badke was working.
It's been 30 years since the Joseph M. Still Burn Center at Doctors Hospital in Augusta admitted its first patient. Since then, it's become the biggest burn center in the country.