Child Enrichment is the voice and hope for local children who’ve been abused or neglected. Kari Viola-Brooke is the executive director of Child Enrichment, and she speaks one on one with Richard Rogers.
If you’ve ever considered a career in law enforcement, this might be your chance to apply. Ben Clarke is a trooper with the Georgia State Patrol and he talks one on one with Richard Rogers.
Ashley Whitaker is the local director of Junior Achievement, and she talks one on one with Richard Rogers about plans for a new discovery center for middle schoolers in Augusta.
Travis Doss has been working inside the Richmond County Elections Office for decades, but this is his first year leading it as executive director. He talks one on one with Richard Rogers.
October is Cyber Security Awareness Month and Jeff Morris, with the School of Computer and Cyber Sciences at Augusta University, is here to talk about it one on one with Laura Warren.
Corey Rogers is a historian at the Lucy Craft Laney Museum of Black History, and he stopped by to talk one on one with Richard Rogers about a new project.
Kevin Belanger is the president and CEO of Shepeard Community Blood Center. He stopped by and talked one on one with Richard Rogers on why it is important to donate.
Major General Paul Stanton is the commanding general of Fort Gordon and the Cyber Center of Excellence, and he stopped by to talk one on one with Richard Rogers about the Cyber Center.
The Charles Hammond house is one of the oldest homes in South Carolina. Sitting right on Martintown Road in North Augusta, it’s a piece of local history.
Avery Spears-Mahoney is the Director of North Augusta Forward. She stopped by to talk one on one with Richard Rogers about the plans for the gateway to the city.
A former Olympic athlete has a life-saving message for us all: something as simple as planting a tree can turn into a life-threatening situation if you’re not careful.
A big part of Margaret Woodard’s job is to make Augusta’s metro area a better place to live, work and play. She sat one on one with Richard Rogers to talk about the growth we're seeing.
Augusta’s Faith Community came together this past weekend to pray for the people of Ukraine. Dr. Rodger Murchison stopped by to talk ahead of the prayer vigil on Saturday.
He’s been the sheriff of one of the fast-growing counties for more than 25 years. And even with all that growth, Sheriff Clay Whittle managed to keep Columbia County’s crime rate in check.
Philanthropy director Robin Cole says anyone who takes an oath to serve and protect is a peace officer. She stopped by the studio to talk about what their association does, on One on One with Richard Rogers.
There’s never been more of an effort than there is right now when it comes to helping the homeless in Augusta. Faye Hargrove is part of the task force on homelessness and her specialty is mental illness.
A date which will live in infamy – those were the words of President Franklin D. Roosevelt on December 7, 1941. Not many people can say they were there when it happened, but General Perry Smith will never forget that day.
Chairman Cedrick Johnson with the Augusta Coliseum Authority stopped by to talk about voters turning down the plan to spend nearly $240 million on a new James Brown Arena.
Every driver in the area knows about the massive construction happening on both sides of Interstate 20. It’s all to help build and widen the interstate: but how are things going with the project?