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Grovetown, GA (WJBF)- Severe storms swept through the city of Grovetown Wednesday night, knocking out power for thousands of residents and leaving downed trees and debris in its wake. The storm hit around 7-30 Wednesday night, and while damage was fairly isolated. NewsChannel 6’s Kim Vickers talked to one woman who says everything in her […] → Read More
(WJBF) – Thousands of entertainers are unemployed and despite the hardships, an Augusta native is weathering the Coronavirus storm at ground zero. “Orchestras can’t play safety together yet, operas can’t run. Broadway theatres are shut down.” Augusta native Damien Sneed is living through this pandemic in the American city hardest hit by the virus. “When […] → Read More
(CNN) – The ongoing spread of coronavirus has made disinfecting law enforcement vehicles a major issue. Now, Ford has announced a new tool to help neutralize COVID-19 inside police vehicles. It’s a heated software enhancement that temporarily raises the interior temperature of a car to at least 133 degrees Fahrenheit for 15 minutes. According to […] → Read More
(WJBF) – Today is National Nurses Day! We salute the men and women who take care of us, even when it means putting their own lives at risk. They’ve been described as angels of mercy and that description is has never been more true than it is today. Across the country, health care workers are […] → Read More
CSRA (WJBF) – Every thirty minutes there’s a confirmed case of child abuse in the state of Georgia. Due to the coronavirus, child abuse cases may very well be at an all-time high. Kari Viola-Brooke said, “Some of the predictors of child abuse are parental stress, economic instability, housing instability and isolation which are all […] → Read More
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WJBF) – A very busy intersection in Augusta has gotten a makeover. There is a new traffic pattern on Wrightsboro Road near the Bobby Jones (I-20) on and off-ramps (Exit 2). Two left turns lanes have been added on Wrightsboro Road making it easier for drivers to get on Bobby jones here near […] → Read More
BEECH ISLAND (WJBF) The Aiken County Sheriff’s Office is still looking for a suspect in an armed robbery at a Beech Island convenience store Thursday. The Sheriff’s Office is asking for the surrounding communities to keep an eye out for a white male with blue eyes. At the time of the robbery, he was wearing […] → Read More
AUGUSTA (WJBF) – One person is dead following an early morning fire. It happened shortly after four o’clock this morning on the one hundred block of Telfair street in downtown Augusta. The name of the victim has not been released nor has the cause of the deadly fire. Continue to follow NewsChannel 6 for this […] → Read More
The Richmond County Sheriff's Office is investigating the death of an infant. → Read More
Richmond County deputies are on the scene of an accident. → Read More
Columbia County deputies are on the scene of an accident. → Read More
The Grovetown Department of Public Safety and the Columbia County Sheriff's Office are investigating a homicide. → Read More
The man accused of killing his wife at her job in Augusta will remain behind bars for now. → Read More
Today an accident involving several vehicles caused traffic to snarl during a your morning commute. → Read More
Deputies search for a theft suspect near Kroger store in Martinez, Georgia → Read More
Columbia County, Ga. (WJBF) – Columbia County deputies responding to the scene of an accident Thursday morning. It happened shortly after 7 a.m. on Wrightsboro Road at Kettle Creek. Injuries are reported. As of 9:00 a.m, one lane is still closed to traffic. → Read More
The veterans organization turns 100 in 2019. → Read More
ABC News reports former Trump campaign manager told to surrender to federal authorities → Read More
Body found floating in Lake Thurmond in McDuffie County, Georgia → Read More
A boil water advisory has been issued for some customers of the Valley Public Service Authority. → Read More