Charmain Z. Brackett is the publisher of Augusta Good News. Reach her at charmain@augustagoodnews.com.
A program created through a partnership between the HUB for Community Innovation Augusta and the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University has won a national competition.
Jan. 7 was Day 74 of the Buddhist monks’ Walk for Peace. They stopped in Edgefield County.
Augusta University’s women steamrolled over Clayton State 65-45 at Christenberry Fieldhouse Wednesday night.
Camp Tanglewood lost hundreds of trees and several structures during Hurricane Helene. The Girl Scout camp is continuing its recovery.
The 16th annual Jimmie Dyess Symposium will be at 5 p.m. Jan. 8 at the Augusta Museum of History.
The Augusta Mini Theatre’s grand opening is set for Jan. 16-18 with a weekend of special events.
Middle Georgia overcomes a halftime deficit to defeat Augusta University.
The Augusta University women knocked off Middle Georgia 53-47 in the first ever meeting between the two teams on Jan. 3.
Worldwide Opportunities on Organic Farms, USA, better known a WWOOF USA, has spent decades connecting people with the land through hands-on education, cultural exchange, and sustainable agriculture with organic and organic-practicing farms across the country. The organization recently partnered with its first area farm.
Zerah Basisi was the first baby born at Wellstar MCG Health in 2026.
Augusta women’s basketball capped 2025 with a 91–69 home win over Converse on New Year’s Eve afternoon at Christenberry Fieldhouse.
Augusta has new public art pieces at Pendleton King Park and Phinizy Center for Water Sciences and Nature Park