Outside cyber experts helping Augusta respond to …
Augusta attempts a path forward with outside specialists as Augusta enters week three of a system disruption from a cyber-attack,
Augusta attempts a path forward with outside specialists as Augusta enters week three of a system disruption from a cyber-attack,
Augusta attempts a path forward with outside specialists as Augusta enters week three of a system disruption from a cyber-attack,
Former first Lady Eleanor Roosevelt said,"to handle yourself, use your head. to handle others, use your heart." That's exactly what Tiffany Clifford does as the Executive Director of Walton Options for Independent Living. NewsChannel 6's Dee Griffin introduces us to one of our new "Women to Watch."
20 local food pantries, churches, and programs received grants of up to $40,000 each on Wednesday from Golden Harvest Food Bank's 'Food Forever Fund.'
In the area near Fort Eisenhower growth has boomed but fire protection has not kept up, but after nearly a decade of being on the drawing board the city holds a ground breaking for a new fire station.
No activity has Lake Olmstead Stadium an eyesore but now the city has scored a victory in court throwing out the promoters counterclaim against the city
Last week, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp announced the third round of grant recipients from the Rural Workforce Housing Initiative. The city of Louisville was one of the three rural communities chosen. We spoke to city leaders to find out what this means for the city, and what the funds will be used for.
Executive and Artistic Director Scott Seidl gives us a preview of the Augusta Players final production of the season.
Robert Johnson discusses the importance of life insurance and an upcoming job fair at the Kroc Center.