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An Augusta Chick-fil-A is facing allegations of discrimination from a worker toward an out-of-town police officer. In August, four members of the Clover, South Carolina Police Department stopped at Chick-fil-A on Robert C.
For the first time ever, professional wrestling is stepping into the spotlight at the historic Miller Theater.
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In an effort to become more sustainable, the city of Augusta was awarded $12 million to purchase five new electric buses to replace the diesel vehicles the city used to ferry residents to their destinations.
Wednesday afternoon, the city officially cut the ribbon on its first five electric buses, which will soon be taking to the streets of Augusta. The ribbon that was cut was green, signifying the city’s continued push towards clean, renewable energy.
Augusta has a new non-profit to help small businesses get off the ground. They cut the ribbon Friday morning for Accelerate Augusta. Accelerate Augusta is a new program aimed