Five years after COVID became a problem, Augusta officials are still blaming the pandemic and other issues for what some see as a breakdown of paratransit service.
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How uncertainty over federal health funding and data is affecting Georgia researchersGeorgia’s statewide public health conference has been canceled due to uncertainty over federal funding and researchers are ...
Whether you're a working actor or an aspiring one, you might be curious to know which movies and TV shows are casting roles near you. Backstage compiled a list of projects casting right now in Augusta ...
The Augusta Chronicle first reported in October 2024 about construction plans for the Checkers at 1720 Walton Way in Augusta.
Georgia Senate bill would cut funding for adult gender-affirming care, but it may have cloudy future
Georgia's state Senate on Tuesday passed a bill that would cut off public funding for gender-affirming care for adults, but ...
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WJBF Augusta on MSNSome business owners aren’t happy with Broad Street project renderingsA project set to beautify downtown now has some owners concerned about how this project will affect their businesses. “Now we ...
President Trump’s proposal to permanently resettle Palestinians from the Gaza Strip is complicating relationships with allies ...
February is National Children's Dental Health Month and Augusta University's Dental College of Georgia hosted its 22nd annual ...
Georgia Southern head coach Clay Helton signed a five-year contract extension with the Eagles. Last season, Helton guided the ...
Walmart is delivering football tailgate meal bundles to 59 firehouses across Georgia, including all 19 Augusta Fire ...
Georgia's state Senate approved a bill that would prevent transgender women from competing in women's sports. The move comes ...
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