Augusta, GA
Trader Joe’s opening 2 new grocery stores in GA, 1 near Augusta. Where?
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Trader Joe’s is one of the more unique grocery stores with its private-label products, festive design, and scavenger hunt experiences. It has a devoted following, and we have good news for the chain’s Georgia fans.
Where is Trader Joe’s opening new stores in Georgia?
Last week, Trader Joe’s announced on its website a new location coming to Johns Creek. Then, the company confirmed to multiple news outlets Monday their plans to build a store in Evans.
The Johns Creek location will be at 100 Medley Blvd. We have no information at this time on the eventual Evans location.
When do the new Trader Joes in Georgia open?
The Johns Creek location is set to open sometime this year, but an exact grand opening day/time has not been announced. We also have no info on the Evans location at this time.
Is there a Trader Joe’s Augusta GA?
There are currently no Trader Joe’s locations in the Augusta area, although it’s been a wish of many residents for a long time.
Currently, the closest Trader Joe’s is either of the Columbia, SC locations. Even if the new one is in outer Evans, it will still be the closest Trader Joe’s for many Augusta-area shoppers by several miles.
Is there a Trader Joe’s Atlanta?
There are multiple Trader Joe’s locations in Atlanta proper as well as the wider metro Atlanta area in parts like Sandy Springs, Marietta, and Roswell.
What are Trader Joe’s hours?
Trader Joe’s are typically open every day from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. or 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. To check out your nearest store’s hours, go to locations.traderjoes.com.
Georgia’s Trader Joe’s locations
Georgia currently has 10 open Trader Joe’s locations across Alpharetta, Athens, Atlanta, Marietta, Norcross, Peachtree City, Roswell, and Sandy Springs. More details can be found at locations.traderjoes.com/ga/.
Trader Joe’s new locations 2026
Trader Joe’s has confirmed on its website six new locations across the nation, including in the following cities:
- Tucson, AZ
- West Palm Beach, FL
- Johns Creek, GA
- Manderville, LA
- New Orleans
- Woodinville, WA
Miguel Legoas is a Deep South Connect Team Reporter for USA Today. Find him on Instagram @miguelegoas and email at mlegoas@gannett.com.
Augusta, GA
Turner Homers in Series Finale Against Lander – Augusta University
Augusta, Ga. – Nolan Turner had two hits, a homer, and scored twice to lead Augusta, but it was Lander picking up the win 19-4 over Augusta in the series finale on Sunday at Jaguar field. Augusta is now 12-10 overall and 8-4 in the Peach Belt Conference. The Bearcats are 14-8 overall and 8-4 in conference play.
AU got on the board in the opening inning as Turner scored on a wild pitch. But Lander would respond four runs in the second on a grand slam home run.
In the bottom of the second, the Jaguars would plate a pair of runs. Davis Newman singled home Harris Bachelder and Nathan Martin would come up with a sacrifice fly that scored Roland Chance.
The Bearcats would blow it open by scoring 10 runs in the third inning.
Turner would deliver a solo homer in the third for the last Augusta run.
Augusta collected eight hits on the day with Turner being the only player with more than one.
The Jaguars will next be on the field when they travel to Cochran, Ga. to take on Middle Georgia in a three game series. The opener is Friday at 6 p.m.
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Augusta, GA
Women’s Healthy and Beauty Expo in Augusta celebrates Women’s History Month
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – The Cher’s Sisters Only Club hosted a CSRA women’s health and beauty expo in Augusta to celebrate women’s history month.
The event took place at the Julian Smith Casino on Broad Street, where there was a fashion show, vendors, community engagement and some wellness resources.
“We had CrossFit, we had Fit to Run, we have some other vendors that has like branding wellness type products and things like that, but as a whole, we had 42 vendors that have enjoyed, and the people that come out have seemed to enjoy it too,” Vonteice Davis and Cher Best of Cher’s Sisters Only Club.
The Augusta Parks and Recreation partnered with the club for Sunday’s event.
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Augusta, GA
Augusta teen summit focuses on deterring crime and gang ties
AUGUSTA, Ga (WJBF)- Saturday afternoon local leaders in Richmond County held a Community Teen Summit and Youth Forum at May Park Community Center to combat the rise in teen violence.
“We wanted to bring in some of the young adults in our community to a safe place where they can utilize their voice. They can be heard,” said Cheryl Bryant, one of the event coordinators.
The forum was centered on reaching teens who may be at risk of joining gangs or other criminal behaviors.
“We see so much happening with our youth. We’ve seen it in the news. I see it in our courtrooms, whether I’m representing the youth or if I’ve seen a youth before me, and if there’s any information I can share that can protect them from coming into the court system, whether it’s for a criminal charge or for some other reason, I like to do that,” said Katrell Nash, a Juvenile Attorney and Judge.
The event featured community leaders like Sheriff Eugene Brantley and included panel speakers and other vendors designed to support local youth.
“We’re here to let the youth know that there are resources in the community for them. There’s job opportunities. There is mentoring. We’ve got gang mentors,” explained Stephanie Allen, the Public Education Specialist for the Augusta Fire Department.
A recurring theme of the event was “It Takes a Village.” Community members said it is important to show up for youth who may be struggling and help them make better life choices.
“We just want them to know that they’re not alone and that whatever their struggles are, whatever they’re going through– cyber bullying, peer bullying, feel like they don’t have the support at home, that they can reach out to community members and that we’re here to help them. All they have to do is ask,” Allen said.
“That they feel as if we care and we want to help and that they know that there are things in place for them to get help,” added Sheriff Eugene Brantley.
The summit was well attended with between 100 and 200 people. Leaders said it made them hopeful that more of Richmond County’s youth will turn from violence and crime and walk a better path.
“I love to see that children are engaged, that they want to know more about their rights. They want to know more about what the law says, as well as what they should do in these situations. It makes me very optimistic about their futures and the future of our community at large,” Nash explained.
“I think it’s going to like open them up to other opportunities. And I hope that they go back to school on Monday and tell their peers what they learned here today,” said Allen.
“Hopefully the kids and the youth who are here will engage with the sponsors and the mentors that are here, and hopefully they’ll learn and make better choices and make better decisions. And learn to respond instead of react to things,” said Sheriff Brantley.
Organizers are hoping the teen summit will become an annual event.
Photojournalist: Avery Van Dusen.
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