As snow fall and icy conditions gripped much of Georgia, the Department of Transportation working overnight to treat roads in Atlanta, and Central, Southern and coastal parts of the state.
Augusta Mayor Garnett Johnson will deliver the 2025 State of the City address. It will be held at the Lee N. Beard Commission Chamber, located at 535 Telfair Street, at 12 p.m.
As a winter storm dumped snow across the region Tuesday night, Georgia road crews started plowing snow off highways, but authorities say they need you to stay off the roads.
How are I-20 and other roads near Augusta? According to a news release from Georgia Department of Transportation, teams have worked through the night to clear snow from routes in east-central Georgia.
Gov. Brian Kemp has issued a state of emergency for all of Georgia over the next batch of incoming winter weather. Here's what we know.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp wants to amend the fiscal year 2025 budget to include more than $614 million in hurricane relief.
Most city of Augusta services will remain closed Wednesday after a winter storm dumped snow across the region, creating hazardous driving conditions, officials said Tuesday night.
Georgia Department of Transportation is applying brine solutions to prepare the highest priority routes. The road must be at least 20 degrees to apply the brine solution successfully.
Columbia County has collected more Hurricane Helene storm debris so far than the entire state of South Carolina. But even after four months since high winds roared through the Augusta area damaging thousands of homes, crews aren't close to being done, according to Columbia County Chief Engineer Kyle Titus.
First Lady Marty Kemp sat down with 11Alive to discuss new efforts to strengthen Georgia’s human trafficking laws, close loopholes and increase awareness statewide.
The Statesboro City Council heard presentations on regional workforce development and the Emerging Leaders Academy, approved a fire services study and landfill expansion, and recognized city employees for leadership training.
Representatives of Aiken County's government visited Wagener Jan. 14 for the first of several events to field questions and offer insight on topics relating to planning and growth around the county.