Georgia road crews are clearing icy roads faster than anticipated thanks to a new brine recipe. Still, the state Department of Transportation is discouraging motorists from driving through Thursday morning.
Work crews have described icy "treacherous areas" in the 27-county DOT District 2 that includes Augusta, especially on Bobby Jones Expressway. Until higher-priority roads such as interstates are plowed and treated,
Augusta County Schools are considering panic buttons similar to those used by staff during Apalachee High School shooting in Georgia.
Will the Augusta-area school systems and colleges stay closed Wednesday due to the winter storm? Here's the latest info and stay tuned for updates.
Snow fell all over the Augusta area along with many other parts of Georgia on Tuesday. How much? How does this compare to the Jan. 10 winter storm?
Georgia Department of Transportation crews made good progress Wednesday in clearing roads of snow that fell Tuesday and quickly became a compacted layer of ice as cars were driven over it. Former Augusta commissioner John Clarke has suffered a heart attack, according to Commissioner Catherine Smith-Rice.
All FEMA disaster recovery centers in Georgia will reopen on Thursday after closing for two days due to the winter weather.
Augusta and the surrounding area will be under a winter storm warning as of Tuesday afternoon. Here's what time to expect it to move into the area.
More brine has been applied to the majority of more than 7,700 miles of paved roads in a 27-county area around Augusta.
Up to 0.2 inches is expected in areas like Atlanta and Augusta. Georgia is already under a State of Emergency. In a Georgia Emergency Management Agency briefing Friday morning, GEMA/HS ...
Gov. Kemp outlines his priorities to the Georgia General Assembly and his plans for the budget's big-ticket proposals.
As snow fall and icy conditions gripped much of Georgia, the Department of Transportation working overnight to treat roads in Atlanta, and Central, Southern and coastal parts of the state.