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SRS plans 'family night' events
Savannah River Site employees will hold a free safety workshop from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 15, at Augusta Marriott & Convention Center.
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SC man charged with misusing Winthrop credit card
ROCK HILL, S.C. - A former Winthrop University employee has been arrested and accused of misusing the South Carolina's school's credit card for more than $200,000.
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Ware County man's DNA number comes up
If Nathaniel Lee Bennett has a lucky number, it is not 2,000.
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Anti-religion billboards for Atlanta
ATLANTA - A Wisconsin-based group plans to put up billboards advocating the separation of church and state all over metro Atlanta.
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Atlanta FBI seeks wig-wearing bank robbers
ATLANTA - The FBI is seeking two wig-wearing suspects believed to be involved in a series of recent armed bank robberies in metro Atlanta.
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Man wrecks stolen car in police chase
Officers with the North Augusta Department of Public Safety and South Carolina Highway Patrol have called off the search for a suspect who wrecked a stolen car after a brief chase.
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Teen charged with pointing gun at woman, firing shot into the air
A 17-year-old was arrested Wednesday on charges that he pointed a gun at a woman, then fired a shot into the air.
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Scientist to treat water pollution with artificial wetlands
Shawn Rosenquist hopes to use Augusta's most developed corridors as a living laboratory.
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Police call ended in atypical way
Most deputies will say there is no such thing as a routine call, but there was little unusual about Deputy Walter Garrison's assignment Monday evening.
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Ex-deputy sues sheriff's office
COLUMBIA --- One month after former Aiken County Sheriff's Office Deputy Jeffrey Nation was acquitted of assault and battery, he is suing the sheriff, other officers and a member of the State Law Enforcement Division, claiming they harmed his reputation, caused him mental anguish and ruined his career.
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Man roused in burning house by FedEx driver
Timothy Bernat woke up Wednesday afternoon when he heard someone yelling.
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North Augusta Public Safety in pursuit of stolen car suspect
North Augusta Public Safety tells us they are currently looking for a suspect who ran after flipping a vehicle, during a chase.
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More look to saving for future
Beverly Peltier and her husband, Mark, are saving for their son's future a nickel and a dime at a time.
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Victim's family speaks out as alleged attacker faces day in court
After a four day search and arrest for charges in two states, Franklin Wright has his day in court.
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GBI says man aimed at deputy
A homeless man pointed a loaded gun at a deputy, prompting a struggle that ended with the man's death, a Georgia Bureau of Investigation agent said Wednesday.
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Test shows human waste flowing into Savannah River
It puzzled the city of Augusta for weeks. They found high levels of fecal matter in the Savannah River. The results come as thousands prepare to dive in for the annual Iron Man competition. News 12 was there as the city discovered one source of the problem.
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MCG President wants traffic 'reduced' on Laney Walker Blvd over safety concerns
street in downtown Augusta that's almost as old as the city itself --could be closed off - if MCG's President has his way. With all the upcoming expansions, Dr. Ricardo Azziz wants to shut down the street because he says it is a
tragedy waiting to happen.
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Ruptured gas line fills Walton Way Ext with thick vapor
A construction accident made a big mess this afternoon near Walton Way and Jackson Road, and a ruptured gas line will lead to more headaches for drivers.
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VA hospital nurses picket over "unsafe staffing"
They've been complaining of being overworked for weeks, and Wednesday the nurses at the Augusta VA took to the streets to protest.
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Teacher reassignments go over well in Aiken County
Five teachers have been reassigned to different Aiken County schools to deal with overcrowding in certain classrooms.
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