Augusta city leaders provided another update on the city's long road to recovery at a news conference Monday afternoon.
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Augusta Animal Services needs the public’s assistance to help local pets following Hurricane Helene. The agency needs pet ...
During their Day 11 press conference about Hurricane Helene recovery, Augusta leaders discussed the curfew, state of ...
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VERONA — Augusta County is continuing to accept donations for flood victims in Virginia and North Carolina. The first round ...
Cleanup continues after Hurricane Helene tore through Georgia communities in late September. Atlanta-area organizations are pitching in to help.
An Atlanta-based non-profit is bringing in truckloads of supplies Tuesday morning to help Augusta residents affected by ...
City officials say it took 47 days to clean up the 870,000 cubic yards of debris from an ice storm a decade ago. They have 90 ...
Much-needed relief supplies are making their way from Atlanta to Augusta, one of Georgia's hardest-hit communities after ...
Augusta Transit has announced that they are actively working to restore full transit services as quickly as possible. For ...
In the days before and after Hurricane Helene, accusations flew about price gouging. Find out how many complaints in Georgia ...