Augusta, GA
đ± Fire Truck Sinks Into The Pavement + Food Lion Feeds Bestows Award
Good morning, Augusta! I’m here in your inbox this morning to get you caught up on everything you need to know about what’s going on around town. In today’s newsletter, you’ll learn about these stories and more…
But first, today’s weather:
Saturday: Sunny. High: 88 Low: 67.
Sunday: Partly cloudy. High: 80 Low: 61.
Here are the top three stories in Augusta today:
- On Tuesday afternoon, Augusta Fire Truck 16 fell into a sink hole as the pavement collapsed beneath it. The incident occurred in the Goodwill parking lot and although it presented an inconvenience, there was no visible damage to the vehicle. How long the truck remained stuck was not announced. No further information is available. (The Augusta Chronicle)
- Downtown Cooperative Church Ministries (DCCM) will receive the Food King Feeding Partner Award. The ceremony will be on June 6, at 2:30 p.m. Food Lion Feeds will bestow the award. It is part of the 8th Annual Feedy Awards. which honor organizations and individuals who dedicate themselves to feed their neighbors (Augusta CEO)
- The city of Augusta, Ga, is still recovering from the devastating cyber attack that struck a full two weeks ago. Although, most utility payments are still being made in person, online paying is available again. Automobile payments are now up to speed. And Courts are now open a full day with virtual attendance also restored. Some services are working smoothly again, but others are still limping along. (WRDW)
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Today in Augusta:
Saturday:
Aiken Music Festival at Highlands Event Center (7:00 p.m.)
Sunday:
Philips & Banks at Friendship Chapel (10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.)
From my notebook:
- Returning to the Augusta Mall, Paranormal Cirque III, will be in town June 15 through June 18. The event is for those thirteen and older only. Buy your tickets here. See the show under the Big Top in the Dillard’s overflow parking lot. (Augusta Mall via Facebook)
- Augusta University Alum is now one of our newest Brigadier Generals. Jacob Middleton received his promotion and is now Director of Space Security Policy for the the National Space Council. Vice President Kamala Harris attended the ceremony. (Augusta University via Facebook)
- On June 3, the Created 2 Play Drumline will treat Augustans to a marching band performance. “The group is one of many attractions in the Augusta On Display meet and greet. So come on out to the Julian Smith Casino from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. to chat with your local elected officials, and let your voice be heard. (Augusta, Georgia Government via Facebook)
Now you’re in the loop and ready to head out the door on this Saturday. See you all tomorrow for another update!
â Michelle Paul
About me: Michelle Paul is a Utah-based writer and photographer with a professional background in content management and registered nursing. When not working on projects ranging from photo editing to copywriting, they enjoy traveling, video games, and expanding their skills.
Augusta, GA
What the Tech: Device and software that turns your car into a self-driving one
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Self-driving cars are no longer a futuristic concept; theyâre on the roads today. One might have passed you on the way to work.
But what if you donât want to buy a brand-new car to experience this technology? The Comma 3X device and Openpilot software offer a solution, turning your existing car into a self-driving vehicle.
How Does it Work?
The Comma 3X connects to your carâs safety features, such as lane assistance and adaptive cruise control. It uses cameras to monitor the road and the driver, and the Openpilot software takes control of the carâs steering, acceleration, and braking.
âItâll never jerk the wheel,â said Commaâs Adeeb Shihadeh at CES 2025. âThe system is best at, you get on the highway click the engage button on your steering wheel and you sit back and you watch it.â
Users have uploaded dozens of videos to YouTube of Comma and Openpilot on their commutes and on long drives on the interstate.
âYou can let the system just run on the highway for hours without intervention,â Shihadeh said. âWe have experimental mode with red lights, stop signs. We have a lot of users driving around with that. They drive in the city and theyâre really happy with that.â
Commaâs âchill modeâ is best for anyone not quite ready for a device to take over all of the driving.
How safe is it?
Shihadeh says he believes itâs actually safer than a human behind the wheel making all of the decisions.
âWe have lots of data that shows that driving with open pilot does change the driver a bit and you end up being a more attentive driver. And itâs really interesting because you donât know when youâre distracted. Itâll beep and say, âhey, look at the road and it keeps escalating from there,â he said.
The Comma device can be installed easily by users and there are many helpful videos and instructions available on YouTube. There are also active communities of Openpilot drivers on Reddit and Discord.
Features and Benefits
- Lane Keeping: The system helps keep your car centered in its lane, reducing the risk of drifting.
- Adaptive Cruise Control: Maintains a safe following distance from the car ahead, adjusting speed as needed.
- Driver Monitoring: A camera inside the car ensures the driver stays attentive. If the driverâs eyes wander, the system issues a warning and can even slow the car down.
- User-Friendly: The device is easy to install and use, and the software is regularly updated with new features and improvements.
- Affordability: At $1,000, itâs a more affordable option than buying a new self-driving car.
Safety and Reliability
Comma boasts that users have logged over 100 million miles with Openpilot, and the software is constantly being refined.
The driver monitoring system helps ensure safety by keeping the driver engaged. However, itâs important to remember that the driver is still responsible for the car and must be ready to take control at any time.
Openpilot works with over 275 car models. You can check the Comma website to see if your car is compatible.
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Augusta, GA
Augusta leaders decide fate of Old First Baptist Church
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – The Augusta Historic Preservation Commission decided on the future of the Old First Baptist Church building on Thursday.Â
The organization is giving the property owner 10 days to take action in repairing the building. Â
We spoke with officials about the buildingâs structural issues.Â
After testimonies from people with code enforcement, neighboring businesses and Historic Augusta, the Preservation Commission decided that the owner wasnât making routine repairs and maintenance to keep the property safe and up to code. Â
That means a potential legal battle if the ball doesnât get rolling soon.Â
One of the biggest pieces of downtown Augustaâs history is in danger of structurally failing. Â
The Augusta Historic Preservation Commission says after hearing testimonies and gathering evidence of the state of the building, theyâre concerned for the future.Â
âIt is on the endangered property list for historic Augusta but is on the state endangered property list. So, weâre not making up that itâs thereâs a problem. There is a very serious problem with this building,â said Tara Conway, chair of the Augusta Preservation Commission.Â
The cityâs code enforcement says the building is breaking several code violations, including making Augustaâs blight list dating back to 2021. Â
The property owner, Joe Edge, says heâs spent hundreds of thousands of dollars in repairs to keep the structural integrity of the church stable, like installing a new roof on the back of the building to prevent it from collapsing.Â
âWeâve secured the front keeping the homeless out. Weâve had to secure not just put salt on. Weâve had to install wrought iron fencing around the basement to keep vagrants out of there,â said Edge. Â
However, code enforcement says there are no permits pulled for almost all of the projects Edge claimed there was work done. Â
Itâs an issue historical stakeholders say theyâre glad action is being taken because you canât just rebuild historical markers.Â
George Bush with the Preservation Committee Historic Augusta said: âThis is not just a local building. This is where the Southern Baptist Convention started. This is a national asset, and we are just trying to save it, and weâre doing everything we can.âÂ
The city will now issue a notice to Edge for him to file a Certificate of Appropriateness, or COA, which is a permit with the city to allow him to start making external repairs.Â
Copyright 2025 WRDW/WAGT. All rights reserved.
Augusta, GA
13th Street construction continues as projects fail brick by brick
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – If you drive in downtown Augusta near the 13th Street bridge, youâve likely dealt with the construction traffic as part of Augustaâs beautification. Â
Brick-in-laid crosswalks were recently finished, and while they look great, they didnât last long.Â
John Ussery, assistant director of traffic, says they have already fixed some of the crosswalks on Telfair Street and 13th and Greene Street.Â
Now, they are making their way down to Jones Street, and he says theyâre almost done with the project â again. Â
âIâm driving. Iâm like, âYay, good job, guys.â And I hit this bump in the road, and I was like, âWhere did this bump come from? Itâs a perfectly good road,ââ said Jesse Cheadle, who drives in Augusta.
Just when residents thought they saw the light at the end of the tunnel, crews are back out again.Â
âIâm looking at it and the brick had literally been broken. And coming into the road,â said Cheadle.Â
In October, the city installed brick sidewalks at the intersection of 13th Street and Jones Street.Â
They said the construction would take about two weeks.Â
âItâs frustrating because itâs such a high-volume area,â said Cheadle.Â
But now, three months later, theyâre starting over.Â
âThey laid the brick in there loosely. What did they think was gonna happen?â said Cheadle.Â
Ussery says they are having to redo all of the brick sidewalks because the contractor decided to try a different technique than what the manufacturer had suggested.Â
But this time around, theyâre following the recommendation.Â
âWell, you had one job and you failed,â said Cheadle.Â
Cheadle says heâs hoping itâs all done soon because itâs not just about convenience, but also safety.Â
âThat ambulance needs to get to a hospital in a timely manner. They donât have time to go around I-20. They donât have time to go around Gordon Highway,â said Â
Luckily, the city says they do not have to pay for them to fix the crosswalks this time around.Â
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