Almost a year ago, Hurricane Helene didn’t just rip through neighborhoods — it tore open the emergency phone lines of Augusta’s 911 center.
More than 1,000 pounds of methamphetamine were seized in two separate drug busts in DeKalb County, according to the Drug ...
I know I’m about to be expelled from this country, which I’ve loved and respected so much for more than two decades,” Mario Guevera says.
A local gas station has been fined after allegations of price gouging during a declared state of emergency related to Hurricane Helene.
I will defend every eligible Georgian’s right to vote. Whether you live in Atlanta or Albany, whether you’re 19 or 90, whether you vote blue, red or not at all,” Penny Brown Reynolds says.
Orangeburg County EMS officials used a new device called TRAUMAGEL to stop the bleeding of a volunteer firefighter in late August.
The family of Melissa Domingo and her mother, Elizabeth Domingo, who were killed in the parking lot of the Best Buy in Augusta, is turning their grief into action.
No sirens, just voices: The untold story of Helene’s ‘first’ responders ...
Parents in Greystones decided to avoid that struggle by never introducing a phone in the first place. They agreed, as a community, to hold off.
South Carolina law enforcement officers issued thousands of citations last week during a statewide crackdown aimed at protecting emergency responders and curbing distracted driving.
The Georgia Department of Public Health says it is still waiting for federal guidance before moving forward.
The Georgia Department of Public Health says it is still waiting for federal guidance before moving forward.
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