The area historically known as Augusta’s Golden Blocks is seeing signs of economic rejuvenation.
Two Richmond County Technical Career Magnet School students were named as Bank of America’s Student Leaders program.
Augusta has been chosen as one of five hub cities to participate in the President’s Investing in America Agenda.
A local woman, who works as Shapermint spokesmodel, recently appeared on QVC to sell the brand.
Entrepreneurs will have the chance to pitch their business ideas and gain capital for their businesses at a May 10 event.
The Book Tavern has several special events coming up in the next few weeks including Independent Bookstore Day April 29.
A nearly $2 million investment into the Wrens’ Stuckey’s plant will provide more jobs and equipment to make more of its famous pecan log rolls.
A new west Augusta eatery offers coffee and frozen custard.
An Aiken physical therapist helps golfers improve their game while safeguarding themselves from injury.
A few scenes from the Augusta Market Opening Day March 18
The 10th Street Bazaar returns for its spring installment on March 25.
Reviving a company during a pandemic might not have seemed like the most logical thing to do, but Stephanie Stuckey did it anyway.
Laura Kaminer liked her shapewear so she took a photo of her in it and uploaded it to her social media.