Augusta Public Safety

Severe Thunderstorm Causes Death and Widespread Damage Across the CSRA

News Summary A severe thunderstorm that hit the Central Savannah River Area resulted in one death and significant damage. The…

2 weeks ago

Deadly Shooting Incident in Augusta Raises Concerns

News Summary A man lost his life following a shooting on Windsor Spring Road in Augusta, the second deadly incident…

2 weeks ago

Operation Southern Slow Down Launches in Augusta, Georgia

News Summary Operation Southern Slow Down, a multi-state campaign aimed at reducing speeding and aggressive driving, launches on July 14…

3 weeks ago

Augusta Prepares for Severe Thunderstorms

News Summary Augusta is bracing for severe thunderstorms, with forecasts predicting damaging winds and heavy rainfall today. A Severe Thunderstorm…

3 weeks ago

Tragic Fourth of July Weekend on Georgia’s Waterways

News Summary The Fourth of July weekend in Georgia was marred by several boating accidents and fatalities, resulting in nearly…

3 weeks ago

Suspicious Package Near Fort Gordon Identified as Safe Luggage

News Summary A suspicious package near Fort Gordon, reported by the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office, caused traffic disruptions on Gordon…

4 weeks ago

Rollover Accident Injures Four in North Augusta

News Summary A serious rollover accident occurred in North Augusta at the intersection of Martintown Road and Georgia Avenue, injuring…

4 weeks ago

Montclair Residents Oppose Parker’s Kitchen Development

News Summary Residents of Montclair have expressed strong opposition to the proposed Parker's Kitchen convenience store on a vacant lot,…

4 weeks ago

Alligator Found in North Augusta Yard

News Summary A North Augusta woman was surprised to find a three-foot alligator in her yard. Local authorities removed the…

4 weeks ago

Augusta Fire Department Investigates Structure Fire on Broad Street

News Summary The Augusta Fire Department is investigating a structure fire that occurred on Broad Street Monday evening. First responders…

1 month ago