Football Friday Night 2023 | Week 13 (Part 4)
Welcome to Week 13 of Football Friday Night 2023! Check out the highlights and final scores from around the CSRA.
Welcome to Week 13 of Football Friday Night 2023! Check out the highlights and final scores from around the CSRA.
Welcome to Week 13 of Football Friday Night 2023! Check out the highlights and final scores from around the CSRA.
This legendary singer is turns 95 this month. Her impact on music and entertainment in the CSRA is tremendous.
In partnership with University of South Carolina, a local vegan restaurant wants to help people live a healthier life by eating a plant based diet. It's the Nutritious Eating with Soul Study that hopes to take people on a 12-week journey to better health.
The Richmond County Sheriff's Office is getting a budget increase next year despite ending 2023 with a large enough surplus that employees are getting $5,000 bonuses next week.
Christmas Day is right around the corner, which means everyone has their own project to get ready–including Augusta Roofing and Gutters. Recently Augusta Roofing and Gutters came here to fix issues with the roof, and now it’s turning into a chance to give back to the community.
New Year's Eve is one of the biggest nights of the year for the bar business but it looks like in Augusta the party will not take place.
An investigation is underway after a downtown Augusta business fire. DETAILS: https://www.wjbf.com/csra-news/fire-breaks-out-at-downtown-augusta-business/
Around 7 p.m. Monday night, crews responded to a flower and gift shop on Macartan Street. That's just off off Jones Street. DETAILS: https://www.wjbf.com/csra-news/fire-breaks-out-at-downtown-augusta-business/
Local nonprofit host end of the year program celebrating its service to community
Aiken County Investigators tell us that Daniel Gabriel Harmon is now in custody. DETAILS: https://www.wjbf.com/csra-news/acso-seeking-public-assistance-in-finding-two-missing-endangered-people/
"It’s not my goal to ruin the lives of people, it’s my goal to change people and to try to give them a better chance at life," said Wrens Police Chief John Maynard. "But, the depths of this crime, when people see - it’ll blow people's minds.”