Living History Park takes visitors back in time to …
Living History Park takes visitors back in time to the 1700's
Living History Park takes visitors back in time to the 1700's
Living History Park takes visitors back in time to the 1700's
Long awaited renovations at Dyess Park are moving forward but saving the 130 year old fire station on site in now part of the plan.
A biofuels plant plant proposed near an a historic Augusta church fails to get commission committee approval.
Members of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated Zeta Xi Omega chapter donated to local HBCU Paine College for "Giving Tuesday."
Jimmy and Roselynn Carter made building homes their life’s mission. Augusta/CSRA Habitat for Humanity keeps pounding too, expanding the opportunity for families to have safe and affordable homes.
Some fun additions and businesses are popping up at Evans Towne Center, just in time for the holidays.
Leaders and customers at the Whisky Road Walmart told NewsChannel 6 they aren't letting a shooting stop them from shopping.