Augusta born singer Alfa Anderson has died.
Soldiers join Special Olympians for fun night of bowling
Soldiers from Fort Eisenhower’s 513th Military Intelligence Brigade joined with members of the Augusta Stars for a night of bowling, pizza and a visit from St. Nick on Monday at Bolero on Washington Road.
Alfa Anderson, Augusta native who sang with CHIC during the height of disco, died Dec. 17
Augusta born singer Alfa Anderson has died.
GEMA program to assist people displaced by Helene
The Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency (GEMA/HS) announced a new initiative Tuesday to help people displaced by Helene.
ArtScape: Albertin talks Okefenokee photos Dec. 21 at CANDL
Mark Albertin’s exhibition at CANDL Fine Art, Sacred Heart’s next show features four artists and Internationl Fish Art contest are included in the latest ArtScape column.
Carver-Columbus outguns Burke County 52-14 to claim GHSA Class 2A Championship
Burke County lost its bid for the state title Tuesday in Atlanta.
Healthy Grandparents Program: It takes a village to raise a child
The Healthy Grandparents program is approaching its 26th year.
Creative Impressions to bring holiday sounds Dec. 21 with 2024 ‘Behold the Star’
Behold the Star 2024 is set for Dec. 21.
I-20/Savannah River Bridge project nears completion
After five years, the I-20/Savannah River Bridge replacement project is almost complete.
Christmas angels deliver presents at children’s hospital Dec. 16
CURE Holiday Angels deliver Christmas for 11 Augusta Wellstar MCG Health Medical center families Monday.
Augusta University’s 2024-2025 high school and college basketball guide
Take a look at this season’s high school and college hoops through this basketball magazine produced by students of Augusta University’s David Bulla.
Column: The longest night service offers hope to those who grieve
A longest night service will be at St. Augustine of Canterbury at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 18, 2024.
FEMA teams canvass neighborhoods to reach those in need of hurricane assistance
FEMA disaster survivor assistance teams have visited more than 21,000 homes in Richmond County alone since Hurricane Helene hit. Teams have also visited homes in other affected counties.