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‘It makes you feel more comfortable in your own skin’: Augusta holds Pride Parade

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‘It makes you feel more comfortable in your own skin’: Augusta holds Pride Parade


AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Augusta held its annual Pride Parade Saturday morning with hundreds of people showing up to support and celebrate the LGBTQ+ community.

One attendee said it’s essential to celebrate the inclusion of such communities because it helps people accept themselves for who they are.

“Having representation and seeing people who are like you, it makes you feel more comfortable in your own skin. A lot of people are struggling just knowing themselves and being able to accept themselves, so being in a community and having people who know you or are just like you really helps you accept yourself a little bit more,” said Symphony Hines, celebrating Pride.

Another person who attended the parade said he’s there to show as much support as he can.

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“If you’re there for them, even if you’re not gay yourself, it can mean a lot to some people. That’s why I’m here, even if I’m not involved with a lot of the LGBTQ community, I’d like to show support in any way that I can,” said Albert Becerril.

Churches also attended the parade.

Saint John Methodist Church gave out stickers and showed their support for the community.

A member of the church says they have a motto of love, welcoming everyone.

“We just want people to know they’re loved, just like they are. She has it perfectly on her shirt that says ‘God made you perfect,’” said Laurie Easterlin.

The Augusta Pride Festival doesn’t end until midnight on Saturday, so you still have time to go if you missed the parade.

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Local group holds 4th annual walk against autism

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AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – April is Autism Awareness Month, and one local group raised awareness with a walk in Augusta on Sunday.

The fourth annual autism walk was hosted by Moving Over Mountains Against autism at Lake Olmstead Park.

All proceeds from the walk support autism awareness initiatives.

We spoke with the CEO and founder of the group, Deidre Roberson, who said this year they are dedicating the walk to their photographer, who died recently.

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Roberson told us what she looks forward to the most.

“I look most forward to seeing the different people every year. We always meet different people, new people, and they come from all over the CSRA, so Washington, Wilkes, Carolina,” she said.

There were also several vendors providing resources to families.



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From Augusta roots to Nighthawks leader: Nolan Belcher comes home

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AUGUSTA, Ga. (WJBF)- Augusta University baseball is in a three-game series matchup against the University of North Georgia.

AU is currently down in the series 0-2 after a close loss Friday and a loss Saturday.

But we aren’t focusing on the Jags, we’re going to take a look at North Georgia’s head coach, Nolan Belcher.

He is an Augusta native who began his career at Greenbrier and Augusta Christian.

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He won three state championships, which then led him to play for the South Carolina Gamecocks.

There he won back-to-back national championships and finished runner up in 2012.

His coaching career began after that where he eventually joined the Peach belt Confrence, coaching at USCA and GCSU.

Now in his first season as head coach for the Nighthawks, he is happy to come home and coach in front of his friends and family.

“I’m very fortunate that I got family that, one is still around and they can come watch me do what I love. And, they’ve shown me, nothing but support throughout my whole coaching career and even back on my playing dates are very thankful and appreciative for everything they’ve done for me.”

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AU and UNG will have their final series match on Sunday.



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One dead following a shooting in Richmond County

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One dead following a shooting in Richmond County


AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – The Richmond County Coroner’s Office said a person has died after a shooting on Division Street Saturday afternoon.

Officials say the shooting happened at the 2100 block around 4 p.m.

The victim was shot at least one time and taken to Wellstar MCG, where he later died, the coroner’s office says.

The sheriff’s office also went to Division Street at approximately 4 p.m. in reference to the incident, deputies say.

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An autopsy has been scheduled.

No further information is available at this time.



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