The Cat in the Hat, Horton the Elephant, Gertrude McFuzz and Lazy Mayzie are some of the magical Dr. Seuss characters who the audience will meet in Musical Theatre Workshops production of “Seussical Jr.” May 15-17.
“Fame” will be performed for two weekends beginning May 15 at the Amentum Center for the Performing Arts in Aiken.
A small gator catches the early morning light on May 8, 2026 at the North Augusta brick pond.
Highlights from Greenbrier’s victory over Pope 3-2 May 7. Greenbrier advances to the state title match.
The Hub for Community Innovation had shades of Tatooine or the Death Star on May 7 as people celebrated the annual May the 4th Be With You event.
The Charleston RiverDogs scored in each of the first six innings of the game, taking an early lead that they continued to extend in a 13-6 wire-to-wire victory over the GreenJackets May 7.
A new coffee blend will help raise money for Mission United, one of the United Way of the CSRA”s direct access programs.
On May 6, 2026, Food Lion marked Teacher Appreciation Week with a special “Carts of Kindness” surprise at McCormick High School in McCormick, South Carolina supported by Food Lion Feeds, the company’s hunger-relief platform.
For Puja Punukollu, the path to becoming a physician has never been just about medicine; it has always been about impact. Augusta University holds its graduation ceremonies this week.
Aiven Cabral worked five one-run innings in relief, and the offense scored six in its final four chances to erase an early deficit and take the series opener from Charleston 6-3.
Piedmont Heart Augusta has performed the region’s first transcatheter tricuspid valve replacement, expanding its structural heart program and bringing a new, FDA-approved therapy to patients in the Augusta community.
An Army vet who served in Iraq credits a Golden Doodle for saving her life.