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Surveillance Video Released From Augusta Bank Robbery
Investigators have released surveillance video from Thursday morning's bank robbery at Georgia Bank and Trust on the 1500 block of Walton Way, in Augusta.
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Richmond County Bank Robbery Suspects Sought
Richmond County authorities are searching for bank robbery suspects. Investigators say two men robbed the Georgia Bank and Trust on the 1500 block of Walton Way, around 9:00 a.m., Thursday morning.
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Boyhood home of President Wilson named landmark
The boyhood home of President Woodrow Wilson has been named a federal historic landmark.
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Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree makes its debut
It is an annual tradition in New York and shared throughout the country. The lighting of The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree.
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Augusta Botanical Gardens is no longer being funded by the city
The city of Augusta will no longer fund the operation of the Botanical Gardens. Augusta-Richmond County Commissioners voted nine to one not to renew the garden's six month lease.
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Augusta voters recognize the importance of Senate runoff election
By Tina Terry tterry@nbcaugusta.com Story Published: Dec 2, 2008 at 5:59 PM EST Story Updated: Dec 2, 2008 at 7:49 PM EST AUGUSTA, Ga.
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Trial opens in cyclist's death
The murder trial began Monday for an Augusta man accused of killing a bicyclist while fleeing police.
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Palin in Georgia: 'We Need Checks and Balances'
With one day to go before a run-off election which will help determine the scope of the Democratic Party's majority in the United States Senate, Alaska Gov.
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HIV-positive diagnosis not a death sentence 120108
David Thompson never thought he would live to see 40. For six years, he waited for what he considered his imminent death after being diagnosed with HIV in Chicago in 1989.
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Augusta store owner reaches out to family and friends after Mumbai attacks
The terror attacks in Mumbai India ended Saturday. Ranjeed Singh lived in Mumbai for 10 years and worked in the kitchen of one of the hotels that was attacked this week.
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Thanksgiving Around Augusta -- From dining out..ordering out..to reaching out.
While many of you stayed at home this Thanksgiving, others of you dined out, ordered out, or reached out this holiday.
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Grease fire leaves family homeless for Thanksgiving
A family is homeless this holiday, after a grease fire spreads through an Augusta home.
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Augusta Family Burned Out of Home
November 27, 2008 AUGUSTA, GA-- An Augusta family trying to do some Thanksgiving cooking late at night has been forced out of their home after the kitchen caught fire.
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Captain Da s Robber Dies After Being Shot
A man attempting to rob an Augusta restaurant was shot and killed by an off-duty Richmond County Investigator.
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At least 78 dead in India terror attacks
Police say at least 78 people are dead after a series of terrorist attacks in India.
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Fired up or fatigued voters head to the polls one last time
"I tried to do my duty, in spite of being blind and decrepit and all that," she said with a laugh.
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Deputy on desk after fatal shooting
A Richmond County sheriff's investigator has been placed on administrative duty after fatally shooting a bandit during a robbery at an Augusta fast-food restaurant Monday night.
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Investigators: Elderly Augusta man's murder made to look like an accident
Investigators are trying to find out who killed a 79-year-old Augusta man Friday and tried to make it look like an accident.
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Sarah Palin to campaign in Augusta with Sen. Saxby Chambliss
Former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin is scheduled to campaign with Georgia Sen.
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Reverend Al Sharpton Upset About James Brown Estate Battle
The Reverend Al Sharpton also used his time in Augusta, at the annual James Brown Turkey Giveaway, to speak out about the James Brown saga in court.
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