Columbia Co. students graduate

Nearly 1,600 seniors received diplomas during Columbia County graduation ceremonies Friday and Saturday, May 24 and 25.

Slideshow: Banjo-B-Que

Browse nearly 100 photos from Banjo-B-Que at Evans Towne Center Park on Friday.

John Gogick: What do you want in your Chronicle?

This newspaper has been evolving for 228 years. What are you looking for? What do you want?
By John Gogick

The Best, Brightest Future

The one constant The Chronicle has found in honoring the Best and Brightest, is the formula. Every one of these teenage role models is a product of the parents, teachers and other mentors in their lives.

Aiken County bookings

Review updated jail bookings and mug shots from the Aiken County detention center via our new Booked site.  

Crime data map released

A total of 182 crimes tracked by The Augusta Chronicle were reported to the Richmond County Sheriff's Office during the week of May 8-14, 2013. Violent crimes during the week included six robberies, one car-jacking and six aggravated assaults. 

Notable Area Deaths of 2013

A review of several from our area who have passed away in the first part of 2013.

Slideshow: High school proms

See how they look all dressed up in photos from this year's prom at Josey, as well as other schools.

Federal grants lead to culture changes

In the 2010-11 school year, three Richmond County high schools - Lucy C. Laney, T.W. Josey and Glenn Hills - began reform using a three-year federal School Improvement Grant. 
By Tracey McManus

Families shoulder weight of deployment 

When Sgt. 1st Class Jamie Me­nard deploys from Fort Gor­don, the entire Me­nard family, which has endured four deployments in 10 years, becomes afraid for the worst.
By Wesley Brown

City Ink: Bowles ambivalent about running for Senate seat

Last week former Augusta Commission member Joe Bowles said he'd announce plans to run for the District 22 state Senate seat next year when sitting Sen. Hardie Davis officially announces he'll run for mayor of Augusta. This week, he said his wife, Sandy, has "pretty much" talked him out of it.
By Sylvia Cooper
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Wolfpack swept in finals

For the second year in a row, the Greenbrier baseball team's season ended in the state championship. This season, Pope swept the Wolfpack in the Class AAAAA state final.
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