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Featured Article: News Augusta leaders react to resignations Several Augusta political leaders expressed outrage and blame Wednesday over the forced resignations Tuesday of three female department heads.
Alabama and Iowa State are now top-four seeds in The Associated Press’ College Football Playoff bracket projection, with Texas getting... Florida State ready to switch to QB Glenn while Uiagalelei deals with a finger injury
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The Augusta Press had a very interesting beginning as most new companies do. The last two years I have been looking at different options related to both print and digital media. It turns out that while I was trying to create a sustainable model to compete in the news industry the now partners at The Augusta Press were doing the same thing. Once ...
Augusta EMA distributed sandbags to residents on Thursday ahead of Hurricane Helen making landfall. City administration offices closed at 3 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 26 and will remain closed on Friday, Sept. 27.
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11 looters arrested in Augusta, including a liquor-store burglar Judge strikes down Georgia ban on abortions, allowing them to resume beyond 6 weeks into pregnancy ← Previous: Listen to Episode Six of The Augusta Press Podcast Next: Johnson Explains How Columbia County Tax Rate is Set →
During the week of Sept. 18 – 24, a total of 257 crimes were tracked by The Augusta Press from the... Homicide in Augusta amid Hurricane Helene recovery efforts A man was fatally shot Saturday evening as Augusta continues to recover from the devastation of Hurricane Helene.
The U.S. 4th Circuit Court of Appeals dealt the city of Augusta a blow on April 19, reversing a November 2020 decision that enjoined the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to maintain the historic New Savannah Bluff Lock and Dam which maintains the large pool on the Savannah River in downtown Augusta.