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SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - Georgia Southern has issued an all-clear following a shelter-in-place order prompted by a report of ...
The Warriors have hired former Westside head coach Jerry Hunter to take over the program. Hunter brings a strong coaching ...
The San Francisco 49ers signed the undrafted corner after he made an impression at Rookie Minicamp. Canteen is signed to a ...
On Tuesday, the thousands of voices behind a petition about improving Diamond Lakes were heard by Augusta commissioners. The ...
Steps of Grace is celebrating 14 years and has grown from a single ballet class to multiple classes where kids can get dance ...
After the tornado ripped so many things apart in Langley, many people have stepped up to help each other out, showing that ...
What to do with your extra paycheck this month ...
Augusta leaders invite public to complete zoning ordinance update survey ...
At Tuesday’s commission meeting, commissioners talked about hiring an arborist to help decide on the removal of trees in the ...
The fight continued on Tuesday as Columbia County Library patrons pushed back on the withdrawal of the system.
A bill signed into law Tuesday by Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp would make it easier to keep people with intellectual disabilities off death row when they’re convicted of a crime.
Gov. McMaster has signed more than 70 new bills into law this year, but other priorities will have to wait until next year to try to get there. The Aiken County Sheriffs’ Office is partnered with the ...