See scenes from North Augusta’s victory in the second round of the 2025 SCHSL Playoffs
Day One Fitness provides programs for people with Parkinson’s and early stage Alzheimer’s/dementia as well as for those recovering from a stroke.
Cork & Flame and Ubora Coffee Roasters will have Weird Looking Stools for a few weeks to bring awareness to one of Georgia’s most deadly but also preventable cancers.
Growing Augusta: Arts, Agriculture & Agency has launched AgLab: #ChickEdition, a new high school adaptation of Sunshine Farms’ popular chick hatching project. The pilot program is at Cross Creek High School.
On Nov. 12, Reinvestment Fund, a nationally-focused Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) headquartered in Philadelphia and Atlanta, announced the first 11-institution cohort of its groundbreaking platform, the HBCU Brilliance Initiative.
Bank of America has named Augusta/CSRA Habitat for Humanity as its 2025 Neighborhood Builder® for its work to build self-reliance through safe, stable, and affordable housing in the greater Augusta region.
The Arts at the Etherredge Center’s Cultural Series continues Nov. 18 as The New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players bring an evening of classic comic opera to Aiken.
Associate Professor Angela M. Zombek of the University of North Carolina at Wilmington will deliver the Hazel Dicken-Garcia Lecture at the Sachsman Symposium on the Nineteenth Century Press, the Civil War and Free Expression on Nov. 14, 2025, at Augusta University’s Jaguar Student Activities Center.
Kroger plans a ribbon-cutting ceremony and community celebration at 9 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2025, to unveil the newly renovated River Commons store, located at 1284 Knox Ave., North Augusta.
Marine Corps veteran Luke Cain owns and operates Mosquito Squad Plus of Augusta.
Tuyen Jackson, a culinary instructor at Helms College and Army retiree, moved from a brush with the law as a teen to find success in her life.