Ashli Doss, WJBF

Ashli Doss

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Augusta, GA, United States

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Two escaped inmates back in custody after escaping Screven County Jail

According to the Screven County Sheriff’s Office Facebook page, the two escaped inmates, James Collins and Ryan Burkes are now in custody. → Read More

Georgia Cyber Center holds orientation

A historic day in higher education in Augusta. The new Cyber Center downtown held its orientation Thursday. → Read More

Local Business to be featured on the Cooking Channel

A local business owner turned his passion into profit which led him to the opportunity of a lifetime. → Read More

Columbia County Schools to host inaugural transportation and Job fair

The Columbia County School District is looking to hire new bus drivers for the upcoming school year. The District is holding a Transportation Job Fair with on-site interviews for those interested in joining their team. → Read More

South Carolina voters weigh-in on controversial ballot referendums

Residents in South Carolina will be casting their votes today for the states primary election. When casting your vote today, whether you vote Democrat or Republican there will also be a few referendums on the ballot. For Democrats, a controversial referendum will ask voters if they support the legalization of marijuana. → Read More

Youth Citizens Academy addresses gun violence among teens

Following a string of shootings in South Augusta students in Richmond County learned more about the issues surrounding gun violence and got a behind the scenes look at what its like to work in law enforcement. → Read More

City of Waynesboro declares June as Gun Violence Awareness Month

The Burke County Sheriff's office along with Mayor Greg Carswell will host a press conference and proclamation to declare June Gun Violence Awareness Month. → Read More

Columbia County Memorial Day Service honors fallen heroes

It was a rainy start to the day but that didn't stop dozens of people from honoring our fallen heroes. In Columbia County, a sunrise Memorial Day ceremony was held to pay tribute to those who paid the ultimate sacrifice. Over 500 flags were spread across Memorial Gardens Park in Evans. Each flag represented the name of someone who died while protecting our freedom. → Read More

Aiken County schools to host mentor fairs for students

The Aiken County School District is looking for interested volunteers to serve as Mentors for students in grades K-12. Mentors can have a positive and lasting impact on the growth and development of... → Read More

Missing person cases aren't called off until the person is found

As the search continues for 28-year-old Andrew Cato, The Richmond County Sheriff's office says they're doing everything they can to bring him home. → Read More

Euchee Creek Elementary School encourages outdoor learning with new discovery trail

Students at Euchee Creek Elementary School are giving hands-on learning a whole new meaning. They are set to host a ribbon-cutting ceremony for a new discovery trail. The trail is just under one mile and includes two outdoor classrooms. → Read More

Waynesboro citizens react to loss of water after main break

The city of Waynesboro is working to recover from a water main break that shut down schools and some businesses. → Read More

Augusta University joins national movement to end sexual violence weeks after assault near campus

Augusta University was under close surveillance last month after a woman was found bound and gagged after being sexually assaulted just feet away from campus. The University is encouraging victims to speak out in hopes of putting an end to sexual violence. Every year they partner with Rape Crisis and Sexual Assault services to host several events during the month of April. → Read More

Local Golf shop prepares for visitors during the Masters

Many local businesses are preparing for an influx of visitors to the Garden city for Masters Week. While some say its business as usual, one local golf shop says Masters week is the busiest time of the year. → Read More

Online housing rental is a popular option among visitors during Masters Tournament

Many visitors traveling to the Garden City during the Masters will choose to stay in hotels while others will choose an online housing rental. Before companies like AirBnb, The Masters Housing Bureau was considered one of the only places to receive southern hospitality outside of a traditional hotel. → Read More

Augusta film office to host ribbon-cutting ceremony for new production facility

The Augusta Film office is set to debut its new production facility with an official ribbon-cutting ceremony. → Read More

Sprouts Farmers Market hosting hiring fair for new location

Sprouts Farmers Market is looking to hire 150 people to open their new location in Augusta located at 630 Crane Creek Drive. → Read More

New STEM Charter School open for enrollment in Trenton

Bettis Preparatory Academy, A new science, technology, engineering, and mathematics public charter school will open its doors for students in Trenton, SC for the 2018 school year. The school will serve grades K-5 its first year and then add an additional grade each year through 8th grade. → Read More

Local businesses to host community active shooter workshop

Local business owners are joining the conversation school violence and gun safety. S.H.A.R.P.E. Shooters Outdoor Range and Slater Tactical solutions are teaming up to host a community workshop that will focus on surviving a terror threat caused by an active shooter. → Read More

Annual CSRA Heart Walk raises money to support Heart disease survivors

Every year thousands of children are diagnosed with Congenital heart disease. The number one birth defect in infants. The American Heart Association's annual CSRA Heart Walk is the largest fundraiser that supports those living with the disease. → Read More