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GreenJackets' "bubbly" on ice
In sports there is long standing tradition that calls for champaign on ice when teams clinch major victories...and Augusta is no exception. More
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Gator spotted in downtown Augusta
Some folks in downtown Augusta have a new neighbor -- and his name might be Al.
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Health Check: A closer look at natural sleep remedies
From prescription drugs to over the counter, it seems a lot of people take something to help them get to sleep. Many natural food stores promise they have products that will help you get a good night's rest without the risk of side effects or dependency. More
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Crime Alert: Two women raped in Burke County
The Burke County Sheriff’s Office is searching for two rapists who've attacked two women and investigators say they could strike again. More
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Gov. Perdue talks about the economy and taxes
Governor Sonny Perdue ate barbecue in Evans Wednesday. The governor hosted a luncheon to help raise money for U.S. Congressman Paul Broun's re-election campaign.
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Adopt-A-Pet: Three adorable puppies look for a home
Canine Shelter Rescue of North Augusta brought three adorable to the NBC Augusta studios to help them find a home.
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Groceries-2-Go is go for business
People in Richmond, Aiken and Columbia counties can now have their groceries delivered right to their door step. More
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The "Westside Way"
This years Westside story does have a new cast of characters... and a new head coach in Ivory Hugee who takes over for Gerald Barnes...
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Hundreds of crimes at Augusta motels
They're the location of hundreds of crimes in Augusta...motels and hotels.
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Three Aiken County communities vote to decide future
Graniteville, Warrenville, and Vaucluse vote to decide future. More
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Healthy U: How to fight fatigue
One in five people in the United States suffer from fatigue but there is a difference between being tired and having a diagnosable problem.
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Democratic Congressman John Barrow talks about the 2008 presidential race
The Democratic National Convention kicked off Monday in Denver, Colo. and Democratic Congressman John Barrow appeared on NBC Augusta Morning News at 11 a.m. to talk about his take on the 2008 presidential elections. More
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Construction changes on I-520 and I-20
Drivers watch out for lane and exit closure as Department of Transportation workers make progress on Bobby Jones and I-20. More
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DNC day one in review; Clinton speaks tonight
Tuesday night, America will hear what could be one of the most influential speeches of the presidential campaign: Hillary Clinton's pitch for Barack Obama. More
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ARC Musketeers aim high
Richmond Academy did not win a game last season, but with 18 starters returning have high hopes of turning things around. More
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South Carolina communities set to vote on incorporation
Soon there might be a new city in Georgia-Carolina.
Voters in Graniteville, Vaucluse and Warrenville vote Tuesday on whether or not to incorporate into a new town. More
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Augusta Library wall comes crashing down
A brick wall at the Augusta Public Library came crashing down Monday morning. More
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Richmond County deputies crack down on speeding through school zones
Richmond County officers are racing to get drivers to slow down to school zones. More
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U.S. and Iraq negotiate timetable for troop pullout
Iraq's Prime Minister said Monday all U.S. forces will be out of Iraq by the end of 2011. More
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Professor fired over 'mooning' incident
A Kansas university's debate coach's wild rant has cost him his job. More
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Beech Island's stolen history
Before Augusta or Aiken, there was Beech Island, a city full of rich history.
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Day one of the Democratic National Convention in Denver
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Ervin Towers tenants upset with living conditions
Tenants at a downtown Public Housing complex say they're fed up with poor living conditions. Saturday, dozens of them showed Augusta Commissioners why. More
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Augusta church makes back to school a blast
An Augusta church helped make back to school fun for dozens of local kids. More
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Columbia County Republican Party prepares for November
Columbia County's Republican Party was busy preparing for the November election.
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People in Augusta react to Obama-Biden ticket
The Obama campaign opened 15 new offices across the state of Georgia including one right here in Augusta.
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Strom Thurmond, Barnwell win big in season openers
A little bit of rain never hurt anybody... but Friday Night Lights without it sometimes is nice... not so for the start the 2008 campaign where we are 1 for 1 with the rain game going on.
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Professional bull riding brings out a crowd at the USC Convocation Center
Pull on your boots and strap on your spurs for the second annual professional bull riding event at the USC Aiken Convocation Center. More
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Refinery explosion takes another life
More than six months after an explosion at the Imperial Sugar Refinery another victim has died at the Joseph M. Still Burn Center in Augusta. More
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USC Aiken tops 'America's Best Colleges' list
The University of South Carolina Aiken has been named one of America's Best Colleges, and this isn't the first time. More
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Only six people remain at Gilbert Manor
Most of the residents of a public housing complex, forced to move, now have a new place to call home. Only six people still remain at Gilbert Manor.
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AUGUSTA GOLD MEDALISTS: The Rufos sharing and celebrating Chinese culture
Ray and Kathy Rufo are southerners with northern roots. Both born in New York and raised in Georgia, they're also proud to share their Chinese heritage. More
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Obama says he's picked his running mate
The makers of campaign bumper stickers are in suspense this morning. What names will be alongside Obama and McCain in '08? We'll know one of them by tomorrow and in the meantime there's a new flap between the campaigns.
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Threatening letters arrive at two of Sen. McCain's campaign headquarters
Two separate suspicious letters targeted the campaign headquarters of Senator John McCain. One letter, containing an unknown white powder, arrived at McCain's office in Centennial, Colorado while the other was sent to his office in New Hampshire. More
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Hyde Park meeting addresses health concerns
The Hyde Park controversy continues as Augusta held a neighborhood meeting to help calm residents fears, but many people don't think everything is settled. More
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Charleston man stabbed to death in Augusta hotel
Richmond County investigators are still working on a case involving a deadly stabbing at a hotel in west Augusta.
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Augusta business owners open new copy and office supply store
It's not all bad news on the job front! Thursday, a new business opened up in Augusta. More
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Fort Gordon soldiers drop off hundreds of school supplies to local elementary school
A Richmond County school got a special delivery Thursday from some Fort Gordon soldiers. More
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Six students suspended after Butler High School brawl
Six Butler High School students are out of the classroom just two weeks into the new school year. They were suspended for fighting. More
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Former Augusta Colts head coach plans to sue team
The former head coach for the Augusta Colts says he plans to sue his former team!
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AUGUSTA GOLD MEDALIST: Mother loses 3 kids and goes from crisis to counseling
"She was very special, because she was always happy," said Cheryl Carswell.
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Thursday stocks mixed on economic news
The housing slump and credit crunch continue to weigh heavy on the U.S. markets, and there is growing concern mortgage giants Fannie and Freddie Mac could need government help to stay in business. More
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Florida floods in wake of Tropical Storm Fay
Slow-moving Tropical Storm Fay continues to dump rain water on Florida. More
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Message placed in bottle off Carolina coast turns up in Ireland 20-years later
An amazing story to tell you about a tale right out of the movies, and one of two worlds coming together twenty years later.
It's an unbelievable story of a message in a bottle found thousands of miles away. More
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What to do with all those old electronics?
Technology changes so fast.
New computers, cell phones, iphones or mp3 players can be considered "old" after just a few months.
Many gadgets go in the trash, but now it's very easy to recycle and reuse your old personal electronics. More
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Olympic games inspire viewers to get fit
You don't have to be a gold-medal winner or even an athlete to benefit from the Olympics.
Since the Olympics started on the 8th, local gym owners say memberships are way up and they say more members are showing up again. More
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Deputies arrest accused serial burglar in Augusta
One of Augusta's busiest burglars is now behind bars according to Richmond County investigators. More
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Bigger classes and fewer teachers could be on tap for Columbia County schools
More students in your child's classroom and fewer teachers in their school - that's what Columbia County school leaders are considering to deal with the possibility of losing more than $2 million in state funding.
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Death rates for Georgia-Carolina hospitals revealed
Three Georgia-Carolina hospitals ranked worse than the national average on a list that compares patient death rates. More