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Late Wednesday, a Richmond County jury returned a verdict against Jamarius Walker, 20, of Augusta, for the 2020 murder of Laney High School graduate Antonio Geter, 21, of Augusta, according to the ...
Chris Stallings, director of the Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency, said Monday that cell phone service was returning to the area with 100 T-Mobile towers running on ...
Wind speed indicators measured a hurricane-level gust of 82 miles per hour at Augusta's airport at 5:37 a.m. on Friday. That's more than enough to bring down the high pines in the city, which ...
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Catch up with the USA TODAY Network's latest updates. ... Vice President Kamala Harris speaks after touring damage caused by Hurricane Helene on Golden Camp Road in Augusta, Ga., on Wednesday, Oct ...
WJBF-TV began operations on November 26, 1953, as Augusta's first television station. [2] The station was founded by the Georgia-Carolina Broadcasting Company, the broadcasting arm of local entrepreneur J. B. Fuqua, [3] who also owned NBC Radio Network affiliate WJBF (1230 AM).
WRDW-TV commenced operations in February 1954; it is the second-oldest television station in Augusta. [3] The station was originally owned by Radio Augusta, the parent company of the original WRDW radio (1480 AM, later WCHZ and now defunct). [4]
WGAC (580 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Augusta, Georgia. The station carries a news/talk format simulcast with co-owned 95.1 WGAC-FM Harlem, Georgia. The stations are owned by Beasley Broadcast Group, Inc., through licensee Beasley Media Group Licenses, LLC. The radio studios and offices are on Jimmie Dyess Parkway in Augusta. [2]