Construction was going on all day at a Motel 6 in Augusta after code enforcement shut down. Guests staying there were left to pick up the pieces as they were forced out.
The Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency (GEMA/HS) is holding a statewide “PrepareAthon!” tornado drill Wednesday, Feb. 3, at 9 a.m.
Jenkins County tax preparer Shawree A. Hagins is placed on three years of probation after she admitted preparing fraudulent federal income tax returns.
Spherion Staffing Augusta is taking part in an online job fair today that’s being hosted virtually across the country with all 200-plus Spherion offices participating.
Our hospitals are working on their own vaccine clinics, and AU Health is reaching across the river with plans to use Aiken Technical College as one of their vaccination sites.
Musician and Lowcountry native Darius Rucker quietly treated everyone dining at a restaurant he frequents to a free meal and also left a big tip for servers Sunday morning.
More than 120 teachers in a suburban Atlanta school district are calling out sick over a stalemate for in-person learning. And in South Carolina, it’s the students who are protesting.
Officials in the two-state region say despite their efforts to navigate a smoother coronavirus vaccine rollout, the problem is still not having enough doses.
South Carolina’s three neighboring states have now all reported at least one case of a variant strain of the novel coronavirus health officials believe is more contagious.
On the heels of declaring its buses are to be used for essential trips only, Augusta Transit says several service changes or suspensions will be in effect until Feb. 13.
The $1 billion Mega Millions jackpot went to someone in Michigan, but a ticket sold in North Augusta missed the jackpot by one number to win a five-figure payout.