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For the past 20 years, faculty and staff at the Augusta College of Nursing have gathered to provide much-needed health care access to workers at Costa Layman Farms. Eligible farmers in Georgia and ...
Richard Moore, 42, from Silverstreet, S.C., was convicted on three counts of felony murder in the deadly shooting of 62-year-old Barry Lew at the Surburban Inn off Clausen Road.
When she played for Georgia, former two-time All-American Alex Hugo was a dominant force on the softball field, helping the Bulldogs to an appearance in the Women’s College World Series ...
Just before history is made at Bristol Motor Speedway with the MLB Speedway Classic on Saturday, August 2nd, the BMS chapter of Speedway Children’s Charities is hoping to set a ...
When Steven J. Rauch first arrived at Fort Gordon in August 2002, he had no idea what he had gotten himself into … much less ...
Patrick Reed's $750 million defamation lawsuit against major golf media outlets was dismissed by a federal appeals court, ending the long-running legal feud.
Georgia legislators heard from cancer experts Wednesday as a part of an effort to study the disease this simmer in an attempt ...
Paige Tom this week was named the new executive director for the Augusta Symphony. Tom has served as the executive finance ...
In this edition of the AJC On Campus, Georgia is joining a movement to shake up the accreditation system that has long been the model for American higher education.
See why this Georgia town was named one of America’s best college destinations by Travel + Leisure, thanks to its culture, charm, and school spirit.
The Texas A&M System is partnering with university systems from five other Republican-led states to create a new agency to set quality standards for their schools.
Judges used inapplicable case law to send an Augusta woman's specific housing authority complaint before the Georgia Supreme Court, the judicial body ruled Tuesday. In a unanimous decision, the ...