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With traditional Ivy League schools falling out of favor, two Georgia institutions have emerged as popular schools for employers throughout the U.S.
The Lower Road rail line, which has not been used consistently since the 1980s, could be replaced with a multiuse trail if ...
The ribbon-cutting ceremony, led by the City of Augusta, the Greater Augusta Arts Council and Destination Augusta, marked the ...
Ken Burns comes to Charleston May 14 for press conference at The College of Charleston Cistern, a tour of Marion Square and ...
One of Harbin's colleagues called him "thoughtful and kind – traits not always associated with the Legislature." ...
If South Carolina lawmakers don’t come to an agreement on lawsuit reform within the next few days, they won’t be able to get ...
Vice President JD Vance has visited a steel plant in South Carolina, where he heralded the launch of an “industrial ...
The Augusta Metro Chamber of Commerce hosted a luncheon on Thursday, spotlighting the steady economic growth and development taking place throughout the CSRA.
Dawn Staley has edged her name in the history books as the South Carolina women’s basketball coach with three national ...
Big Lots! announced it will be reopening 132 stores in May, including some in South Carolina, North Carolina and Georgia.
Columbia County Sheriff's Deputy Brandon Sikes died during a traffic stop involving a suspect driving a motorhome rigged with ...
One Georgia deputy was killed and a second was shot in the face after a motor home driver they had pulled over opened fire, ...