At 7 p.m. Saturday, Colton Ballet Company will present “Float” at the Imperial Theatre.
Researchers from Augusta University’s Dental College of Georgia have discovered a critical change in a protein that can turn ordinary breast cancer cells into highly aggressive, stem cell-like threats. This finding could lead to new, more effective treatments for stubborn forms of the disease.
The Augusta Symphony will play the score of “Star Wars: A New Hope” on April 24-25 as the movie is shown on a large screen at the Miller.
Manuela Bartoli and Eric Belin de Chantemèle, researchers at the Medical College of Georgia were
recently awarded a two-year $275,000 grant from the National Eye Institute.
The Myrtle Beach Pelicans did not muster a hit until the ninth inning, as a trio of GreenJacket pitchers held the offense completely at bay en route to a 4-1 win on Easter Sunday at SRP Park.
Free screenings for head an neck cancer will be from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. April 25.
In her Easter column, the Rev. Dr. Cynthia Taylor highlights the importance a faith community at Easter and all year long.
The Augusta Azaleas received a fitting sendoff in their debut weekend, as the home team clubbed a pair of huge home runs that highlighted a 9-1 victory over Myrtle Beach at SRP Park.
The World Ballet Company brings “The Great Gatsby” to the Miller Theater on April 26.
Augusta fell to the Myrtle Beach Pelicans 2-0 in two hours and four minutes, the team’s fastest game of the year
Augusta Technical College and the Columbia County School District have job fairs coming up next week.