Augusta, GA
Augusta mayoral candidates outline priorities during debate
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Broadway Baptist Church hosted a debate Monday featuring the three candidates seeking to become Augusta’s next mayor.
Candidates Lori Myles, Steven Kendrick and Eric Gaines shared their goals and visions for the city as they campaigned for voters’ support ahead of the upcoming election.
“We need to focus on what the community needs. We’ve got to start being practical in Augusta-Richmond County,” Gaines said.
“I want to create better relationships with both our state and federal officials, so that our city can learn how to bring some of the dollars we need home. I hope I was able to provide enough information for people to choose me as the person to lead the city,” Kendrick said.
“I want them to go out and touch the masses and show that there is a new paradigm shift coming to Augusta. All of us are invested,” Dr. Myles said.
The primary election is scheduled for May 19. In addition to the mayoral race, voters will also decide several other contests, including five Augusta Commission seats.
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Augusta, GA
2026 Spring Greek Festival underway in Downtown Augusta this weekend
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WJBF) – The 2026 Spring Greek Festival is underway in Downtown Augusta this weekend, May 1-3.
It’s being hosted by the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church at 953 Telfair Street, and admission is free.
Attendants can enjoy authentic Greek cuisine, live music and a variety of craft vendors.
The hours Friday and Saturday are11 a.m. until 9 p.m., and the hours Sunday will be 11 a.m. until 6 p.m.
The event is rain or shine.
Photojournalist credit: Avery Van Dusen
Augusta, GA
Augusta Arsenal announces partnership with Arsenal Football Development
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Augusta Arsenal Soccer Club announced a partnership with Arsenal Football Development, the global coaching and development program of Arsenal Football Club.
The partnership connects Augusta Arsenal to Arsenal’s player development model. The club said it will bring coaching education, training methodology and development opportunities to players and coaches.
Augusta Arsenal coaches will participate in a development curriculum designed to elevate training standards and player growth. Players will benefit from expanded development opportunities, including access to training resources and future programming connected to Arsenal’s global network.
Augusta Arsenal Soccer Club was founded in 1982. The club serves over 700 players and families across the CSRA.
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Downtown Augusta shops adjust as development projects reshape city center
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Downtown Augusta businesses are working through ongoing construction as the city center continues to take shape.
Andi Klinginsmith, general manager of Sosal, said the work has required extra effort to keep customers informed.
“When they’re doing construction directly in front of your building and the sidewalks open, but the road is closed, it’s about letting people know that, hey, we are still open,” Klinginsmith said. “There is still room to get by. Flagging them in and coming down to see us so they know that we’re still in business, still rocking and rolling.”
Evan Grantski, owner of Grantski Records, said his business plans to use social media and email to communicate with customers if access becomes more difficult.
“If it gets worse, we’ll just reach out to our people on social media and let them know or send them an email,” Grantski said. “But I’m sure they’ll be able to get to us and everything will be okay.”
Business growth trending up
Margaret Woodard, executive director of the Downtown Development Authority, said business growth is moving in a positive direction.
“Last year I believe it was around 45 net businesses opened up on the Broad Street quarter and as of today we’ve got 15,” Woodard said. “So we are pacing in the right direction.”
The Downtown Development Authority said new development projects are designed to bring more foot traffic into downtown. Woodard said the James Brown Linear Park will be part of that effort.
“There are some amenities in the streetscape projects such as the James Brown Linear Park that’s gonna attract visitors and residents downtown, where there’s actually an interactive park and things to do,” Woodard said.
Klinginsmith said the return of the arena will also draw people to the area.
“I think we need a place that everybody can come together and celebrate and be excited and the arena coming back will be a big part for that,” Klinginsmith said. “It’s gonna bring people into the city as well who aren’t from here. People who don’t normally come downtown will come more this way because of that.”
Grantski said he hopes the improvements will bring more activity to downtown.
“Life downtown, people walking the sidewalks and shopping and eating and drinking and bringing families,” Grantski said.
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