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The developers behind the immersive “shared reality” venue say they are aiming to open Cosm Atlanta by mid-2026, ahead of the ...
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.
After more than a month of weekly cleanups, the Augusta community says their neighborhoods are cleaner and quieter. Dominion Energy says it has learned some lessons from Hurricane Helene. Here's a ...
Many of you, like our first responders, are working outside this summer doing a variety of things—and that means you're battling the dangerously hot temperatures. Ambulances were called to the Freedom ...
Saint Peter’s, Fairleigh Dickinson and Maryland-Baltimore County — three schools that have taken March Madness by storm at ...
A stores 15th anniversary is not uncommon in Augusta but it is for a store the city fought in federal court for 8 years ...
Many people have been wondering why all of the trees have been cleared on either side of the Monterrey’s in North Augusta.
The Augusta Quarry reopened after renovations two weeks ago and leaders said it's been packed ever since. So packed that the city is making changes to parking and removing "No Parking" signs to ...
The Staunton Augusta Art Center has issued a call for artists to submit designs for painting picnic tables at the Wharf.
Peter Hubbard leads Keisha Waites in early returns for the Democratic runoff for Georgia’s Public Service Commission ...
As construction continues through downtown Augusta, the James Brown Statue is being temporarily relocated for safekeeping, ...
Last year's budget unexpectedly raised property taxes by about 20%, leading to an illegal attempt to undo the city's tax ...
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