Two-year-old Jaylah Nikoi leans through a railing and looks to the field during a soccer game between Aquinas High School and Fellowship Christian at Aquinas High School in Augusta.
Former Georgia Gov. Carl Sanders attends an art show for his granddaughter, Keaton Sanders, a senior art student at Georgia Regents University, at Sutherland Mill.
Ed Kahal (far right) listens as a list of the names of those who died during the Holocaust is read at a memorial ceremony at the Augusta Jewish Community Center.
Georgia Power worked to remove a power pole after a vehicle knocked it down Wednesday afternoon at the intersection of Highland Avenue and Jake Ellis Lane.
A departure ceremony was held Saturday at Fort Gordon for the 278th Military Police Company of the Army National Guard, which will soon deploy to Afghanistan.
Merrilee Anderson looks at photos of members of The RECing Crew and their artwork - painted golf balls. Swing into Art, which showcases art with a golf theme, runs through April 26.
Spectators take in the action at a baseball game between South Aiken and Lexington High School at South Aiken High. Lexington scored three runs in the top of the seventh inning and won Tuesday's ...
Daniel Routh reads a book near the water at Lake Olmstead Park. The Augusta resident said he went to the park Thursday to get out of the apartment and enjoy the sunshine.
Ponch Hall sits atop his horse, Dan, as he looks out over spectators gathered around the Confederate cavalry to pet the horses at the Battle of Aiken re-enactment, which is held at Confederate ...
A pirate's-face kite hangs upside down in a tree near the intersection of Madison and Front streets in the Hammond's Ferry neighborhood of North Augusta.
Ten-year-old Michael Nixon climbs on and hangs from the bleachers at a girls high school basketball game between Laney and Toombs County. At home in the first round of state playoffs, Laney won ...
Glenn Thompson holds up a branch as Kimberly Price follows Alex Aguilar up a bank at Brick Pond Park in North Augusta after the group set a humane turtle trap.
Mobility Transit has filed suit in federal court alleging Augusta broke its procurement code and state open meeting laws when it terminated the bus company's contract.