The Georgia Department of Labor announced Thursday that Augusta had a recorded unemployment rate of 4.2 percent in December 2024.
At least two crew members of the aircraft that collided have ties to Georgia, News 12 has learned on the day after the tragedy at Reagan National Airport.
As efforts to improve literacy rates take place around Georgia and the nation, educators, parents and community advocates gathered for the “Get Augusta Reading” kickoff on Thursday.
With more than 200 lawmakers under the gold dome, Georgia state senators and representatives are prioritizing regional improvements in the state. Lawmakers will look at ways to help Augusta,
Here’s what his budget recommendations have in store this year for Athens, Augusta and Savannah. Education Expanding higher education throughout the state of Georgia continues to be top of mind for the governor. Kemp’s amended fiscal year 2025 budget ...
As snow fall and icy conditions gripped much of Georgia, the Department of Transportation working overnight to treat roads in Atlanta, and Central, Southern and coastal parts of the state.
Travel alert:Airlines offering waivers in, out of Georgia ahead of winter storm This is the second winter storm to hit Augusta and many other areas of Georgia. The first came on Jan. 10 with ...
An Augusta native has become a free-climb world record holder – climbing some of the highest peaks in California in under 22 hours.
Georgia, the Peach State, is a blend of Southern charm, rich history and modern growth. The largest cities in Georgia range from bustling metropolises to charming towns that have grown into thriving urban centers.
Not everyone receiving care at the Children’s Hospital of Georgia lives in the CSRA. That’s where the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Augusta steps in.
A handful of Senate Republicans from rural Georgia have signed onto a new bipartisan attempt to fully expand Medicaid through a conservative-friendly option that gained traction last year after a decade of firm GOP resistance.
Get Augusta reading is a part of the Get Georgia reading campaign that looks to ensure students are proficient readers by the end of third grade. But the mission here for Augusta University’s, Dr. Paulette P.