A second suspect has been arrested on suspicion of child abuse after a 4-month-old was admitted to an Atlanta hospital with several injuries, according to authorities.
If you have a basketball court in your neighborhood, it’s usually a hot spot this time of year. But in one neighborhood in Columbia County, the HOA does not think it’s a good idea to have one any longer.
North Augusta’s Davis Neal qualified for the U.S. Junior Amateur Championship. To make the cut, Neal shot one under at Daniel Island Golf Club in Charleston, S.C.
The Augusta Regional Airport has experienced a power outage due to a lapse of service by Georgia Power. The estimated time of power is 7:30 p.m. Wednesday.
A group made up of lawmakers, teachers, superintendents, and other education leaders has released its recommendations for turning around a teacher shortage.
A day after a surprise announcement rocked the golf world, we’re learning more about players’ reaction to the PGA Tour’s plans to end its feud with LIV golf.
The Aiken Department of Public Safety has confirmed that a man accidentally shot himself at an Aiken hotel, late Tuesday night, according to authorities.
Many Georgia peach growers report their crops were a total loss, thanks to late freezes this year. And the situation is similar across the Savannah River.
A dinosaur exhibition linked to the Jurassic Park movie franchise is reopening its Atlanta location after police say people broke in and caused more than $250,000 in damage.
A survey done by the South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services shows a 65% increase in school-based mental health counselors over the past year.
“I guess if the old saying, one picture is worth a thousand words, I guess with all my photographs, it’s worth a million,” said Charles Plant, Jimmy Carter’s former photographer.
With dozens of signs and warnings, the Olive Road bridge seems to be a dangerous lure for drivers. But no one wants to raise the overpass due to costs.
The city of Augusta has started planning its Fiscal Year 2024 budget, and public input is being sought. Here's a link on how you can take the budget survey.
The Georgia Forestry Commission is mourning the loss of a forestry ranger who suffered a medical emergency while monitoring a contained wildfire on June 4.