This week’s scholar athlete is Makhi Tutt from Glenn Hills High School. Makhi is a two-sport athlete on the basketball and cross-country team. He was also named to all-CSRA team, was voted Mr.
Lucy Craft Laney is buried in front of the high school that bears her name — and the institution is still educating the Augusta community today.
If you’ve driven through the Harrisburg neighborhood recently, you’ve seen the progress. On this edition of The Means Report, we take a look at the amazing work of Turn Back The ...
With nearly 1,000 confirmed measles cases in South Carolina and new infections in Georgia, the virus is now hitting closer to ...
The Richmond County Board of Education is set to vote Monday night on a master plan that would close several schools in the district.
Alvin Watson plans to cultivate the culture of Augusta while enjoying a good bike ride in the streets of downtown Augusta.
Explore Georgia has named eight must-visit trips for 2026, from coastal towns to historic sites and outdoor escapes across ...
Ocmulgee Mounds: Preserving 12,000 Years of History as America Marks Its 250th Anniversary ...
The Golden Blocks is the name used to refer to Augusta’s “Black Wall Street.” It is located in the area near Gwinnett and ...
A talk was held at the Arts and Heritage Center of North Augusta on George Walton, John Milledge and George Galphin in their ...
BAINBRIDGE, Ga. (WALB) — Rahn D. Fudge may live in San Francisco—but you could say he left his heart in Southwest Georgia. Fudge was born in Donalsonville and raised in Bainbridge. Though he’s been ...
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