Augusta, GA
After 2 fires in 24 hours, Augusta crews say don’t burn debris
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – After fighting two fires in one day, Augusta Fire/EMA wants to remind everyone not to burn their storm debris on Tuesday.
On Oct. 15, officials posted on Facebook that they were on the scene of a fire around 5 p.m., the second around Barton Chapel Road in 24 hours.
Burning can create hazardous conditions, increase the fire risk, and make the air quality worse.
Augusta fire is urging the community to use designated disposal methods – like piling it up on the side of the road or contacting local authorities for help.

City contractors have begun collecting debris from Hurricane Helene, including all non-bagged yard debris placed on Augusta’s right-of-way.
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Augusta, GA
Augusta Sports Council awards 10 scholarships to student-athletes across CSRA
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Ten graduating student-athletes from the CSRA have been awarded GAMES Scholarships.
The recipients were selected by the GAMES Scholarship Committee from a pool of nominated senior student-athletes representing Richmond, Columbia, Burke, McDuffie, Wilkes, Warren, Aiken and Edgefield counties.
Winners were chosen based on academic achievement, athletic performance, leadership and community involvement.
Each of the 10 honorees will receive a $1,000 scholarship to support their college education.
2026 GAMES Scholarship Recipients
The Augusta Sports Council Board of Directors announced the following 10 recipients of the annual Augusta Sports Council GAMES Scholarship Program:
- Charlie Bower — Lakeside High School
- Charles Fields — Academy of Richmond County
- Kaitlyn Henson — Academy of Richmond County
- Matthew Hood — Edmund Burke Academy
- Lucas Johnson — Westminster Schools of Augusta
- Colette Kriegel — Davidson Fine Arts Magnet School
- Meredith Phipps — Evans High School
- Alissa Claire Rhodes — Fox Creek High School
- Sophia Smits — Augusta Christian Schools
- Hudson Villemain — Greenbrier High School
Augusta Sports Council has reached more than $108,000 in college scholarships awarded to 98 students since the program began in 2011.
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Augusta, GA
VA Augusta works to rebuild trust and workforce after investigations
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – After leadership upheaval and Office of Inspector General investigations that flagged staffing shortages and a workplace where some employees feared retaliation, VA Augusta says it is rebuilding trust and rebuilding its workforce.
VA Augusta has spent the past year under scrutiny. Inside the dental clinic, Dr. Nicole Boudau found the residency offers volume and hands-on experience.
“Our lab guy is amazing. His name’s Rico. He really does so much for us. And he teaches us a lot, too. He’s very hands-on with us,” Boudau said.
The Lakeside graduate came to VA Augusta immediately after finishing dental school in Augusta.
“One of the best things that it offers is you don’t have to sell treatment. You actually get to treat the patient to the best you can, and they can make their own choices,” Boudau said.
Workforce improvements
Boudau said in private practice, care can get boxed in by coverage and cost. At VA Augusta, residents see more cases, do more procedures, and sharpen skills faster.
Interim Director James Doelling said the progress is showing up in the numbers. Employee vacancy rates are down from about 20% to 12%, and more staff now feel safe speaking up.
“You have satisfaction. You have psychological safety. We’re not robots. Humans aren’t robots. So if you’re happy, you’re going to do a better job,” Doelling said.
The improvements reflect in Medicare’s most recent rating for the Augusta VA, from two stars in 2024 to three stars last year to four stars this year.
“It’s amazing. It’s an honor. It taught me so much about me as a dentist,” Boudau said.
Boudau is staying in Augusta and moving into private practice. Doelling said the facility’s push continues.
VA Augusta’s job fair is Saturday, May 16, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Uptown Campus Auditorium, Room 3B-111. The VA is hiring physicians, RNs, LPNs, CRNAs, medical supply and surgical techs, dietitians, and radiology techs. Many clinical positions come with bonuses and incentives.
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Augusta, GA
25-year-old woman killed in shooting on Cameron Drive
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – One person has died after a shooting on Cameron Drive in Augusta early Friday morning.
The Richmond County Coroner’s Office has identified the victim as 25-year-old Khyla Rodriguez, of Augusta.
Richmond County deputies responded to the 3600 block of Cameron Drive around 1:11 a.m. for a suspicious situation.
While on scene, deputies spoke to the complainant who stated they got a call form an unknown person saying their friend was dead at the incident location.
Deputies then searched the area, where they found Rodriguez on the ground unresponsive with several gun shot wounds to the stomach area.
The coroner’s office says Rodriguez was pronounced dead at 2:27 a.m. An autopsy has been scheduled.
As of 4:15 a.m., at least one deputy and crime scene crews were still on scene.
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