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The James Brown statue in downtown Augusta is temporarily moving while the James Brown Linear Park is constructed.
While leaders narrow down the list of projects you could see on your ballot in November, neighbors say there’s an elephant in the room that needs to be addressed, and that’s years of alleged neglect.
Fear of flooding and growing frustration has forced an Augusta man to pay for the maintenance of a city owned sewer easement ...
After more than a month of weekly cleanups, the Augusta community says their neighborhoods are cleaner and quieter.
A stores 15th anniversary is not uncommon in Augusta but it is for a store the city fought in federal court for 8 years ...
The argument seemed clear. But Georgia Supreme Court judges said the supporting evidence didn't quite make the defendant's ...
North Augusta City Council approved the first wave of Riverside Village fixes meant to make parking, pedestrian safety and ...
“Augusta Quarry didn’t even open to the public until 2017,” Wes Soward, the city’s Urban Wilderness coordinator, said in a ...
North Augusta City Council will vote July 7 on the first improvements to traffic flow, parking and safety in Riverside ...
Dave & Buster’s has been entertaining customers in the Garden City since they first opened their doors three years ago. For ...
A proposal headed for a City Council vote Thursday would provide $13,450, the only funds that the city would provide to the ...
Augusta Quarry just reopened and Mead's Quarry is a longtime favorite. Here's what to know about enjoying these beautiful ...
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