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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 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 ...
After more than a month of weekly cleanups, the Augusta community says their neighborhoods are cleaner and quieter.
The Staunton Augusta Art Center has issued a call for artists to submit designs for painting picnic tables at the Wharf.
As construction continues through downtown Augusta, the James Brown Statue is being temporarily relocated for safekeeping, ...
NORTH AUGUSTA, S.C. (WRDW/WAGT) - Brick Pond Park is often called “the gem of the city.” “I quickly became fascinated with the alligators. As well as all the other wildlife,” said Sandy Zanko, who ...
NORTH AUGUSTA, S.C. (WRDW/WAGT) - The city of North Augusta announced on Tuesday that it has tested water samples from Brick Pond Park. This comes after questions about wildlife safety sprang from ...
Fourteen thousand five hundred pounds of bird poop is a lot of bird poop," said Joe Nunez, a Minnesota resident who lives on ...
Lake Augusta, located in the city of Mendota Heights, becomes a haven for the cormorants each fall due to the dead trees that ...
On Friday, a trio of organizations celebrated just installed historical markers that capture the history of Montgomery Hall Park.
Fear of flooding and growing frustration has forced an Augusta man to pay for the maintenance of a city owned sewer easement.