Augusta, GA
Augusta a top-100 place to live in the U.S. Why Livability says ‘Southern charm meets sports’
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Augusta, home to the Masters Tournament, has been recognized as one of the best places to live in the U.S., along with other cities in the peach State.
Livability, a company that has been curating an annual list of the 100 best places to live in the U.S. for over a decade, used data from thousands of U.S. cities and an algorithm that considers factors to compile the list. Factors include:
- Economy
- Housing Costs
- Amenities
- Transportation
- Environment
- Safety
- Education
- Health
According to the study, Augusta ranked highly for environment, transportation and housing.
What are the best places to live in Georgia?
Ranked in no particular order, here are three spots in Georgia that made this list:
Augusta
“Southern charm meets sports in Augusta,” the website wrote. “This sweet Georgia city has mastered (pun intended!) being a great place to live with affordable housing, excellent schools and beautiful parks along the Savannah River.”
- LivScore: 633
- Region: Southeast
- Population: 201,970
- Med. Home Value: $163,376
Athens
“Athens is alive with Southern charm and a lively arts scene,” the website wrote. “This vibrant college town is brimming with historic architecture, a thriving music scene and a whole lot of school pride.”
- LivScore: 646
- Region: Southeast
- Population: 129,386
- Med. Home Value: $258,778
Roswell
“Just an hour outside Atlanta, Roswell captivates residents with historic charm, scenic beauty and modern conveniences,” the website wrote. “Known for its parks, award-winning schools and a strong sense of community, Roswell offers a suburban lifestyle with all the amenities.”
- LivScore: 838
- Region: Southeast
- Population: 88,964
- Med. Home Value: $485,018
To see the full list, visit livability.com/best-places/top-100-best-places-to-live-in-the-us/.
Vanessa Countryman is the Trending Topics Reporter for the the Deep South Connect Team Georgia. Email her at Vcountryman@gannett.com.
Augusta, GA
Augusta Fire Department holds hurricane season preparedness event
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – The Augusta Fire Department held a community event Saturday to help residents prepare for hurricane season and stay safe during emergencies.
The department met with residents at the Augusta-Richmond County Library, where they distributed community resources.
Lt. Stephanie Allen, public education specialist with the Augusta Fire Department, spoke about fire safety and emergency preparedness.
“Do a home escape plan, walk around your house, make sure your smoke detectors are working,” Allen said. “I tell people, simple as going online or go to Walmart and buy an extinguisher — right, little things like that will help. Keep an extinguisher in your car. Little things like that can help save your life, save your property.”
The department also demonstrated how to use a fire extinguisher, discussed how to create a go-kit for emergencies and explained how to use an automated external defibrillator.
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Augusta, GA
CSRA Death Cafe holds gathering at Augusta church
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – The CSRA Death Cafe hosted a gathering Sunday at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Augusta on Walton Way.
Death Cafes began as a way to increase awareness about death and encourage people to make the most of their lives. Since 2011, more than 24,000 Death Cafes have been held in 97 countries.
Brenda Ferguson, an attendee at the CSRA Death Cafe, spoke about how people approach death differently.
“I think death is different for everyone, you know, but accepting people where they are and helping them through wherever they are,” Ferguson said. “And if we need to get them to understand some things, but I can never say your way is wrong, because it’s different for everyone.”
Abigail Danns, also an attendee, said many people avoid the topic altogether.
“From my experience, a lot of us kind of live in denial,” Danns said. “No one wants to plan the funeral. That’ll jinx it. No one wants to just kind of tiptoe around the topic when really we all have to do it. So we might as well kind of just explore those thoughts, have the conversations, and better yet, get prepared.”
Organizers said they will host another Death Cafe on Aug. 30 at 4 p.m.
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Augusta, GA
Augusta CSRA Habitat for Humanity hosts third annual Build the Band benefit
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – The Augusta CSRA Habitat for Humanity hosted its third annual Build the Band benefit Saturday at Miller Theater, with Morning Mix’s Cliff Bennett serving as host.
Audience members were able to vote on the best performance of the evening.
Bernadette Kelliher, CEO of Augusta CSRA Habitat for Humanity, said the event aims to match last year’s fundraising total.
“Well, when you stay and watch it, you’re going to see exactly what makes it, but it’s the talent. It’s the celebrating local. It’s the getting the word out. It’s the past years where we raised over $100,000 last year. If we can do the same this year, we’re going to put those years together, and we’re going to build the house the band built. And we are so excited about that,” Kelliher said.
The event came as Habitat for Humanity broke ground on its 88th home on Friday, marking 40 years of service to the community.
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