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Bus route 2 in Richmond County is back up and running, but only Monday-Friday. → Read More
North Augusta, SC (WJBF) – North Augusta’s municipal primaries are today. Candidates for city council and mayor are on the ballot. All of the primaries are on the Republican side, and local party leaders expect a large turnout despite COVID-19 restrictions. Last year’s city council race had a high voter turnout, and this year, Republican […] → Read More
Augusta University Health is teaming up with South Carolina DHEC to get people in the Aiken area vaccinated against COVID-19. The first clinic will be held today at Aiken Technical College. → Read More
Today begins Black History Month and NewsChannel 6 went to the Lucy Craft Laney Museum downtown to see how they are celebrating African Americans icons that have ties to Augusta. → Read More
As vaccines begin to rollout, there are some rules states must follow for distribution. We're taking a closer look at those doses can be administered in South Carolina. → Read More
Aiken, SC (WJBF) – Today, South Carolina’s advisory committee will meet, and it’s on the same day that Phase 1B begins of the vaccine rollout plan. Starting today, if you’re 70 or older in South Carolina you schedule you COVID-19 vaccine regardless of any previous or existing health conditions. As far as locations and where […] → Read More
Temperatures are some of the coldest we've seen this season. The Salvation Army's Center of Hope is already taking people in to keep them warm. → Read More
Columbia County School's Board of Education was recognized in a big way last night. → Read More
COLUMBIA COUNTY, Ga. (WJBF) – With Thanksgiving over, what do we have to look forward? Columbia County has a jam packed December to keep the normalcy alive. The holiday lights were put in just last week. During the day time, it doesn’t look like much, but at night Evans Towne Center Park turns into a […] → Read More
It's restaurant week in the Garden City. Different places are donating a sum of their proceeds to the Boys and Girls Club. One of them is Edgars Above Broad. → Read More
The Masters is finally here. What's usually anticipation on the course turns to many watching at home this year. No patrons, no traffic but still no shortage of things to do. → Read More
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WJBF) – Kids have been learning at home, and the Richmond County Board of Education has had trouble getting supplies. One local woman making it her mission to turn her art into lap tops for virtual learners. Who would have thought your casual Thursday beer night could help educate kids, yet here we […] → Read More
Today is the first day of early voting in the state of Georgia. With new guidelines put in place, the Richmond County Board of Elections predicts the process might be slow. So, they set up at the Bell Auditorium. → Read More
Golden Harvest's biggest annual fundraiser is back and just in time for spooky season. "It's Spooky To Be Hungry" is in full swing today to scare the hunger away. → Read More
Columbia County, Ga. (WJBF) – Columbia County is commemorating 9/11. This morning an in-person event will be held at the Military Memorial Wall behind the Evans Library. The county felt it was important to continue the ceremony in-person because it’s right here at an outside area. They’ll have tents set up with only a few […] → Read More
The Richmond County Board of Education will vote to make learning entirely virtual. This is all happening tonight in a special called meeting. → Read More
Real estate is a booming market in quarantine. Agents say it's a phenomenal time to buy or sell your home. → Read More
Congressman Rick Allen will visit some Columbia County schools this morning. He'll tour different classrooms and then join a working lunch with school staff. → Read More
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WJBF) – KAMO Manufacturing will present $10,000 to the Greater Augusta YMCA. They partnered together at the start of the pandemic for cleaning supplies. The check is part of an endowment fund to keep the 11 YMCA facilities in our area up and running. YMCA President and CEO Danny McConnell says, community partners […] → Read More
Mask Up! I'm sure you've heard that a lot lately. The CEO's of our three area hospitals are teaming up for the first time to push that initiative forward. → Read More