- Hottest Boys’ Toys For Christmas
11-20-08 4:45 PM
Parents...on your mark...get set...shop. The list of the hottest holiday toys is out. This may come as no surprise...video games, in general, top the list for hottest toys for boys, followed by the Wii.
- Hottest Girls’ Toys For Christmas
11-20-08 4:41 PM
Parents...on your mark...get set...shop. The list of the hottest holiday toys for girls is out.
- Car Dealers Look to Extra Incentives
11-19-08 10:44 PM
Congressional hearings continue on Capitol Hill...the discussion...on whether or not to give 3 major American car manufacturers...a $25 million taxpayer bailout. But how is it affecting local dealerships? WJBF News Channel 6’s Barclay Bishop has the answers.
- Home Heating Safety Tips
11-19-08 4:01 PM
With nighttime lows below freezing forecast for the rest of the week, Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner John W. Oxendine wants to remind Georgians of some heating tips to help keep their homes safe this winter.
- SCDPS Urges Motorists Traveling For Thanksgiving To Make Plans Early
11-19-08 3:40 PM
The South Carolina Department of Public Safety urges motorists to make Thanksgiving travel preparations early.
- Car Care Services Are Down
11-18-08 5:52 PM
The Augusta area is no exception to the effects from the car industry. Some car sales are down and even car shops are struggling to maintain. Count on our Fraendy Clervaud, he has the story.
- Off-Season for Seasonal Employment
11-18-08 5:49 PM
Just like families, times are tight for businesses, and that means many are cutting a lot of extras, like holiday parties and bonuses. The trickle down effect can hit everyone to small business owners and workers looking for seasonal employment. WJBF News Channel Six’s Paige Tucker went to an Augusta company with plenty of holiday experience to see how this season is shaping up.
- Lean Cuisine Meals Recalled
11-18-08 3:58 PM
Nestle Prepared Foods Company, a Springville, Utah, establishment, is recalling approximately 879,565 pounds of frozen chicken meals that may contain foreign materials, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced Monday.