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Lynx employees speak out on losing jobs
Augusta will no longer be home to a minor league hockey team. After 10 ½ years, the Augusta Lynx are calling it quits. Now the James Brown Arena is trying to fill in the gaps and Lynx employees are trying to find new work. More
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Help with mortgage and utilities for Augusta's jobless
People are losing their jobs in record numbers, but there are resources to help you if you are one of them. More
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Georgia Tech, Clemson accept Bowl bids
With the first selection in the ACC after the BCS, the Chick-fil-A Bowl today officially extended an invitation to the No. 15 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (9-3, 5-3) making them the Atlantic Coast Conference representative in the 41st annual Chick-fil-A Bowl Dec. 31 at 7:30 p.m. in Atlanta.
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Augusta Lynx coach talks about teams dicision to fold
On Sunday afternoon the Augusta Lynx played their 734th game in franchise history and it looks like it was their last. More
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Saying goodbye to Lt. Michael Frank
Wednesday hundreds said goodbye to Lt. Michael Frank. The Public Information Officer for the Aiken County Sheriff's Office died in a car accident last weekend.
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Adopt-A-Pet: An adorable dog and kitten are looking for a home
In Wednesday Adopt-A-Pet, an adorable dog and kitty look for a home. More
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Christmas Light Up Spectacular
A boat parade and a downtown light show will be the festivities this weekend! More
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Chambliss and Martin react to Saxby's Senate success
The state's first Senate runoff since 1992 had big national implications. More
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Augusta winter snow outlook
Since 1950, Augusta has never gone more than six years without at least one inch of snow. Our last snow was in January 2002, so we are due! More
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Augusta woman opens up her kitchen to the community
An Augusta woman is reaching out to her generosity in her neighborhood by feeding the hungry. Since October, Patsy Skinner has been making warm meals for the poor and homeless in her community. More
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GQ: Where can you volunteer during the holiday season?
Rachel from Columbia County wants to know where her family can go to volunteer during the holiday season. More
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Augusta voters recognize the importance of Senate runoff election
All eyes are on Georgia. The state's U.S. Senate runoff election could decide the balance of power in Washington. More
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Augusta Lynx call it quits
The ECHL announced that the Augusta Lynx have suspended operations, effective immediately and voluntarily relinquished their membership back to the League. More
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Augusta's Biggest Loser: Brett Bohannon
Augusta's Biggest Loser has been underway for three weeks.
Brett Bohannon says he wants to lose weight so he can earn his pilot's license and take his son flying. More
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Healthy U: Heartburn
Two out of three people in the U-S have heartburn and Americans spend a more than $8 million a year to treat it.
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Burke County deputies ask for public's help with school explosion investigation
Authorities are still investigating an explosion at Burke County High School two months ago. Now they need your help. More
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Augusta's Biggest Loser: Teacher learns from students
He's a teacher who's learned some valuable lessons from his students and is hoping to become Augusta's Biggest Loser. More
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Sarah Palin's eyeglasses becoming popular sell at Augusta store
Hundreds of Augustans wanted to get a glance at Alaska Governor Sarah Palin Monday and for the past several months many have been trying to look like her.
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Palin campaigns for Chambliss in Augusta
Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin is urging Georgia voters to back Sen. Saxby Chambliss in Tuesday's runoff with Democrat Jim Martin. More
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Chambliss and Martin campaign in Augusta on eve of Senate runoff
Incumbent Republican Saxby Chambliss and Democratic challenger Jim Martin spent the day making last minute campaign stops across the state, including here in Augusta before Tuesday’s Senate runoff. More
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Deputies: K-9 sniffs out $250,000 in cocaine
Augusta narcotics officers say they made their biggest drug bust of the year on Monday. Officers say a K-9 sniffed out nearly $250,000 in cocaine.
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Augusta Canal to be drained for improvements
The Augusta Canal is set to be drained next month to allow improvements to enable it to meet the city's water needs through 2050. More
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Kelley brothers perform in Augusta
Augusta's own Kelley brothers performed Saturday night at the Saint Paul Church in Downtown Augusta. More
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Murdered teens mother reacts to the capture of her son's alleged killers
The mother of a Burke County High School student killed this weekend says she is relieved that her son's alleged killers are in jail tonight. More
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Friends and colleagues remember Aiken County Sheriff's Lieutenant killed in car crash
It was a cold, rainy Sunday in Aiken County. At the sheriff’s office friends and colleagues mourned the loss of Lieutenant Michael Frank. He was killed in a car accident Saturday at mile marker 132 in Greene County, Ga. More
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"Baby Boomers" having more knee replacement surgeries
Knee replacement surgery is one of the fastest growing medical operations as more and more "Baby Boomers" go under the knife. More
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Investigators search for leads in the death of Burke County teen
Investigators in Burke County are looking into the murder of a teenager. More
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Aiken County Sheriff's Lieutenant killed in highway accident
The Public Information Officer for the Aiken County Sheriff's Office has been killed in a car accident. More
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Augusta Lynx manager admits to team's financial problems and asks for help
The Augusta Lynx are still dismissing rumors that the team is disbanding, but the team does admit they are having financial troubles. More
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Williston-Elko falls in state championship thriller!
In just his second season at Williston-Elko Dwayne Garrick guided the Blue Devils all the way to the State Championship game. Awaiting them in Orangeburg was a Scotts Branch team that beat Blackville-Hilda 24-22 in the semi-finals. More
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Terrell pounds TJ in GISA title game
Terrell Academy defeated Thomas Jefferson 61-26 in the GISA 'A championship game in Louisville Friday night. More
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Tax free guns in South Carolina
There were plenty of deals in the stores Friday, but none of them compared to the special being offered by the state of South Carolina. More
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Families gear up for Christmas the day after Thanksgiving
The turkey has barely been cleared off the table and already many families are gearing up for Christmas by starting their search for one of the holiday season’s biggest staples. More
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Blood banks offer incentives to blood donors
A great way to get in the holiday spirit is the give the gift of life. You can do that by donating blood. More
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Economy isn't stopping people from shopping on Black Friday
Black Friday is called one of the biggest shopping days of the year. More
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Dozens line up early for Black Friday
At the Best Buy in Augusta Thursday, dozens lined up for the Black Friday shopping holiday. More
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First graders wish Rich Rogers a happy birthday
First grader's at Thomson's Maxwell Elementary School gave Rich Rogers a big birthday card, and also sang "Happy Birthday" when he visited their school on Nov. 19. More
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Church reaches out to community for Thanksgiving holiday
Several churches hosted events to celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday and provide free food.
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Aiken's One Table draws biggest crowd ever
More people than ever turned out to Aiken's One Table Thanksgiving Dinner. More
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Hundreds cast ballots in last day of advance voting
The last day of advance voting in Richmond and Columbia Counties was Tuesday. More
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Your Money: To charge or not to charge this holiday season
Times are tough with today's economy.
With Christmas right around the corner you may be relying on credit cards to get you through the holiday season. More
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Update: Lynx head coach says they will play Thursday night
AUGUSTA, Ga.-The Charlotte Observer reported Wednesday that the Augusta Lynx were expected to be disbanded Wednesday afternoon.
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Adopt-A-Pet: Four adorable dogs look for a home
On Wednesday's Adopt-A-Pet, the Girard Lifesaver Rescue brought four puppies from their shelter, that are looking for a home. More
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Aquinas scorches Lakeside 73-50
Losing a close game to Lakeside last week, Aquinas reutnred the favor Tuesday night with a 73-50 at the Panthers place. More
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Video: Tips to make an easy Thanksgiving Turkey
Chef Dominic Simpson shows NBC Augusta 26 News the easy way to cook a delicious turkey for the holidays. More
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Where's the best place to shop for the best Thanksgiving meal savings
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Richmond County's Sheriff says investigator who killed robbery suspect followed proper procedures
Richmond County's Sheriff says the investigator who shot a man to death during a robbery followed the proper procedures. More
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Exclusive: Tomi Rae Brown speaks about James Brown's settlement hearing
The fight over James Brown's estate may be winding down. More
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PHC Weight Loss & Wellness Centers offer healthy Thanksgiving tips
The holiday season is here and for many of us it's an excuse to eat whatever we want. But did you know the typical Thanksgiving meal has more than 3,000 calories! More
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Healthy U: Alcohol Consumption
In this morning's Healthy U segment one of our viewers wants to know the benefits and risks associated with alcohol consumption. More
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800 families receive turkeys during annual James Brown Turkey Giveaway
The lines started at 7 a.m. Monday at Dyess Park. Hundreds waited for hours to receive a free turkey at the James Brown Turkey Giveaway. More
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North Augusta teen talks about winning Miss SC Teen USA title
A North Augusta teen is the new Miss South Carolina Teen USA. More
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Green tea has big health potential
It could have a whole range of health benefits that could help us live longer and better. More research comes out on green tea's benefits all the time and a lot of that science comes from here in Augusta at MCG. More
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499 wins and counting for Paine's Ron Spry
Paine College head caoch Ron Spry picked up the 499th victory of his coaching career with a 68-63 win over Voorhees on Monday night. More
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Augusta mom wants to be Augusta's Biggest Loser to make her daughter proud
Jennifer Goad knows words can hurt, few worse than her daughter's. More
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Investigators: Elderly Augusta man's murder made to look like an accident
Investigators are trying to find out who killed a 79-year-old Augusta man Friday and tried to make it look like an accident. More
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Crime Alert: Series of car break-ins reported in Augusta Mall area
According to incident reports filed with the Richmond County Sheriff's Office several cars were broken in to this weekend in the Augusta Mall area. More
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Side Dish Showcase: Tomato Soup With Whip Cream
Janice Rice's shows off her Tomato Soup with whipped cream on NBC Augusta Morning News at 11 a.m. More
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Identity Theft: Tips to protect yourself during the holiday season
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