Mayor says water is starting to flow in west Augusta and the city is home to a growing army of linemen restoring power in Helene's wake.
Georgia’s biggest electric utilities both say Hurricane Helene was the most destructive disaster in their history, growing to 20,000 personnel as they continue their work across the state.
As the CSRA recovers from the devastating effects of Hurricane Helene, many local offices and services have stopped service.
In North Augusta, parts of the city are starting to gain back power including much of Georgia Avenue and East Martintown Road. Augusta’s mayor reported a lot of progress Tuesday in restoring water ...
President Joe Biden issues a major disaster declaration in Georgia and orders federal aid for individuals to supplement state ...
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) - At least 24 deaths in the CSRA are blamed on Hurricane Helene, including five young kids. The deaths span the CSRA, including Richmond, Aiken, Saluda, Washington, Columbia, ...
In North Augusta, parts of the city are starting to gain back power including much of Georgia Avenue and East Martintown Road ...
Augusta Transit has responded to News 12′s questions about why it shut down bus service in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene.
Augusta’s mayor reported Tuesday that the Red Cross is helping feed people affected by Hurricane Helene. We've reached out to ...
Augusta’s mayor reported a lot of progress Tuesday in restoring water service to areas of the city where taps were dry for 48 hours.
The Justice Department announced on Tuesday that conditions of confinement in Georgia’s prisons violate the Eighth Amendment to the Constitution.
As recovery efforts continue in Augusta, the Kroc Center handed out supplies to those in need.