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(Emily Rose Bennett/Staff) Peaches overload baskets at Good Earth Produce in Augusta on Tuesday, May 15. Peaches are hitting the stands a few weeks before a normal year as farmers predicted they would because of the warm winter and spring.

Peach harvest begins early

Warm weather caused an early peach harvest in Georgia and South Carolina. Farmers say the fruits have a sweet taste but are smaller than normal.
By Meg Mirshak

Florida State, look in the mirror

Let Florida State win one basketball title and suddenly they’re too good for the Atlantic Coast Conference.

Slideshow: Homes for sale to raise horses

Looking for a new place with room to raise horses? There are many in our region to consider.                        

Summer Camp Guide

Summer camps offer children the chance to learn something new or improve their skills in something they already love. From Augusta to Aiken, you can find camps focused on art and music, math and reading, or any sport.

Ga. mortgage problems dropping, regulators say

ATLANTA -- The number of mortgage lenders slapped with state sanctions dropped in 2011 to nearly half the previous year, according to an annual report of the Georgia Department of Banking & ...
By Walter C. Jones

Mail facility closing details expected this week

Details on the next step for closing the Augusta Mail Processing Facility are expected to come by the end of the week, U.S. Postal Service officials said Tuesday.
By Steve Crawford

GreenJackets Gameday: No doubting Thomas

The GreenJackets have lost three of their last four, including Tuesday night's defeat at the hands of a team that had lost 13 in a row. Should we be surprised that some of the players are starting to question themselves a bit?
By Billy Byler

FBI data show officer deaths increase

For the third year in a row, the number of law enforcement officers killed feloniously in the line of duty has increased, according to FBI data released this week.

Editorial: One more lesson to learn

This is what happens when you think something is a prank and is actually a felony.

Dimon keeps job despite $2 billion loss

TAMPA, Fla. - The CEO of JPMorgan Chase offered a quick but blunt apology to shareholders Tuesday for a $2 billion trading loss that "should never have happened" and survived a push to strip him ...

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