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If the officials in North Augusta accept the paving job done on paving Martintown Road, they need their heads examined. What a sick job.
Reports say Georgia's revenue commissioner received a subpoena last month to produce documents about a 2009 meeting he had with Nathan Deal, then a congressman.
A political blogger accuses Republican gubernatorial hopeful Karen Handel of illegally paying staffers from her old secretary of state campaign fund.
Lawmakers pushing an Arizona-style illegal immigration law are vowing to press ahead despite a federal judge blocking part of Arizona's law.
By Sarita Chourey
Voters will see four questions on the November ballot, including one that asks whether hunting and fishing should be a right in South Carolina.
By Sarita Chourey
The commission's recommendations, due Jan. 10, could mean tax increases.
By Walter Jones
A 4-month-old boy snatched from his mother's car in North Carolina was found Wednesday morning wet and crying after surviving seven hours in the South Carolina woods with a man police say took the child.
A pastor says he wants a high school in Warner Robins, Ga., to rid itself of its horned, pitchfork-wielding demon mascot.