Paine College looking into attempted break-in at president's office
Apr 25Coming up on News 12 at 6 o'clock, the school vice president gives The Inside Story on this break-in and the financial challenges. »
Coming up on News 12 at 6 o'clock, the school vice president gives The Inside Story on this break-in and the financial challenges. »
Committees voted to approve the use of SPLOST funds for changes to Druid Park Avenue at Paine College. »
The suspect in this morning's kidnapping is now in the custody of the Richmond County Sheriff's Office. »
Paine College has lost access until 2014 to the Federal Perkins Loan, a need-based program for students, after not properly accounting for the funds. »
School leaders want to close the road because of problems with cars zooming through stop signs, but the mayor is calling for a compromise. »
The Obama administration sent a top official to Augusta to answer questions at Paine College on Friday. »
Not only is the old Fort Discovery property getting a facelift, but it's also getting a new name. »
Georgia Health Sciences University will begin construction later this year on a project that will enhance the section of Laney Walker Boulevard that runs through campus. »
Georgia Power has filed for a fuel rate reduction that may save residential customers money. »
The Richmond County Sheriff's Office says the Par 3 Party has been cancelled. »
Paine College president Dr. George Bradley is now giving News 12 the inside story after students complained of checks bouncing and mold in the dorms. »
A plan to relocate an entire Augusta community just hit a bump in the road. The Augusta commission rejected funding to hire workers to help move more than 100 families in the Hyde Park neighborhood. The community has been plagued by alleged contaminati... »
It's a hospital with roots in Augusta and Columbia County, but now University Hospital is looking to grow in Grovetown bringing emergency care closer to your family. »
Those employees would be paid out of the money set aside to help relocate all those people and residents aren't happy. The city would pay each of these employees $20,000 a year for five years plus overtime. That equals a minimum of $300,000. »
It's a first for Laney High School; the boy's basketball team is state champs. They took down Manchester for the 2-A state title Saturday and the celebration is just beginning. »