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Ministry remembers Shalamar Byrd
Every Wednesday, a crowd gathers on the front lawn of Eddie and Patsy Skinner's home, where they're given a meal, Bible tract and change of clothes.
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Richmond County Board of Elections gearing up for busy season
Richmond County is gearing up for a busy election season, and this year, Georgia will be taking a closer look at who's registering.
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FBI: SC Marines won't be charged with hate crime
The FBI says two U.S. Marines accused of attacking a gay man in Savannah will not be charged with a federal hate crime.
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Magistrate recommends dismissing states' gun suit
A federal magistrate is recommending dismissal of a lawsuit filed by eight states seeking freedom from federal gun laws, including South Carolina.
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Soldier found dead at Fort Stewart
Investigators at Fort Stewart are trying to determine what caused the death of a military policeman whose body was found on the Army post.
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Soldier found dead at Fort Stewart
FORT STEWART, Ga. - Investigators at Fort Stewart are trying to determine what caused the death of a military policeman whose body was found on the Army post.
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Doraville police captain resigns
DORAVILLE, Ga. - A Doraville police captain who was suspended pending the outcome of an internal investigation has resigned.
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Jury convicts Georgia man in slaying of ex-DA
JESUP, Ga. - A jury convicted a southeast Georgia man of malice murder Wednesday for the slaying of a 74-year-old district attorney found brutally beaten on the floor of his law office in 2007.
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Aiken county parents want to help school board members move forward
After Tuesday night's school board meeting in Aiken County, board members say they're going to do all they can to listen to the public, make changes for the better and even possibly re-introduce the bond referendum down the road.
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Housing fraud is revealed
At least six people were arrested Wednesday on charges that they lied about their income to gain government housing subsidies.
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Poll: Obama a huge drag on Roy Barnes
ATLANTA -- A poll released this afternoon shows that President Barack Obama is a huge liability for former Gov. Roy Barnes as the Democrat tries to regain the post he lost nearly eight years ago.
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City of Augusta, Fort Gordon sign 911 agreement
You call them when you need help. The city of Augusta and Fort Gordon are joining forces to make sure 911 always answer when you call.
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VA hospital nurses plan picket after "jeopardizing patient care"
New problems for a local VA hospital. Now a group of nurses is planning an informational picket, asking for increased staffing.
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Gunman shot at Discovery Channel; hostages safe
A man who took three people hostage at gunpoint at the Discovery Channel's Maryland headquarters Wednesday has been shot and killed by police, according to officials.
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Proposed EPA standards cause business concerns
New proposed EPA standards are causing concerns because business leaders say it's going to hurt the economy.
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UPDATE: 135 marijuana plants seized in Aiken County; 2 arrested
Narcotics investigators from the Aiken County Sheriff's Office say they seized 135 marijuana plants in Wagener, Monday.
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September Time to Care Winners: Royce Pittman and Clint Wiggins
September's Time To Care Award winners are a couple of local men who make the perfect life-saving team.
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Section 8 frauds lead to Georgia arrests
Georgia and federal authorities have arrested 54 people -- including some in Augusta -- on charges of lying to get $1.1 million in government housing subsidies, and they plan to arrest dozens more.
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BAE Systems' Aiken plant to cut positions
AIKEN --- BAE Systems' Aiken plant will reduce its work force by 20 percent in November.
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SC Green Party candidate protests Thurmond name
South Carolina's Green Party gubernatorial candidate is protesting that a federal building is named for the late Sen. Strom Thurmond.
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