Augusta, GA
New southside elementary school announced in Augusta
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Richmond County is bringing again a blast from the previous.
Based on faculty officers, a brand new elementary faculty is deliberate for the place the outdated Rollins Elementary Faculty was.
In 2018, Richmond County Faculty System leaders rezoned college students to different faculties and closed Southside Elementary and Windsor Spring.
They made these adjustments because of the change in inhabitants. However now, faculty leaders say they want more room.
We spoke with the constructing program director to search out out extra in regards to the new faculty.
“One of many main tasks is a brand new south aspect Ok-5 faculty being constructed on the outdated Rollins web site, which was demolished and brought down,” stated Jeff Baker, constructing program director for the college district.
Whereas it’s an outdated web site, it will likely be a contemporary facility.
“There’s been a whole lot of enhancements in requirements for faculties within the final 5-10 years, so makers areas and laptop labs and upgraded classroom areas enlarged classroom areas, a whole lot of thrilling parts can be added,” he stated.
The brand new 110,000-square-foot faculty will accommodate 800 college students.
“Everybody is aware of on the west aspect of Augusta and actually now on the south aspect too, the demographics are altering, a whole lot of development on the market, so we’re planning on constructing a brand new faculty to accommodate that development,” stated Baker.
Whereas it’s empty now, by the top of the summer time, it would look lots totally different. “Within the subsequent 30 to 60 days, we anticipate a contractor to come back on the market and mobilize and break floor on this new faculty,” he stated.
It is not going to be removed from the Richmond Hill Ok-8 faculty that opened simply a few years in the past, and the college is predicted to be accomplished by the beginning of the 2024-2025 faculty 12 months.
Baker says he’s not certain which neighborhoods can be zoned to attend the college, however he says that can be revealed to the general public as the college’s opening date will get nearer.
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Augusta, GA
Augusta lifts boil water advisory, creative ways Augustans collected water post-Helene
The City of Augusta on Friday night announced the boil water advisory was lifted for residents and businesses.
The Augusta Utilities Department lifted the boil water advisory, issued on Monday, noting comprehensive water testing confirmed the tap water meets all regulatory standards and is safe for human consumption, according to a news release.
Affected customers no longer need to boil water for drinking, cooking or making ice – but should flush their lines by opening the cold water faucet and letting the water run for two minutes, according to the release.
“We apologize for the inconvenience and thank you for your patience,” officials wrote in the release.
How Augustans coped without water
Many Augusta residents had to find alternative methods of gathering water in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene.
Last week, reporters with The Chronicle watched as Ricardo Ramirez collected water in a trash bag from a street gutter on Aumond Road.
“This is the only way we can [get water], unless we go to the river, but that is too far away,” Ramirez said.
He explained that he was using the water to flush the toilet, but was walking to a nearby creek to bathe.
Aside from being out of water, a large tree crashed through the ceiling of his AirBnB, causing extensive interior damage.
“Our road was completely full of trees – everywhere,” Ramirez said. “A friend [who was in the house] was standing so close to where the tree came through the house, he almost died.”
He added it was difficult to get anywhere because his truck was blocked my fallen trees in his yard, and Augustans were hesitant to give him a ride to the grocery store to get drinking water.
“The Publix is open so we walked all the way there carrying our bags,” Ramirez said. “In Mexico, a lot of people offer [rides to others]. Not here. We are completely on our own.”
Anyone with questions or concerns about the lifted water advisory should contact 311 using the mobile app.
This story was updated to add a video.
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Augusta, GA
2 slain in separate overnight shootings in Augusta
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Two people died overnight in Richmond County in unrelated shootings – Augusta’s second and third homicides since Hurricane Helene struck the city a little over a week ago.
The Richmond County Sheriff’s Office says deputies responded to the parking lot of El Presidente, located at 2 Eighth Street, in reference to a shooting at 7:54 p.m.
Deputies say upon arrival, they located a male who had been shot at least one time.
The victim succumbed to his injuries.
Arthur Braxton, 32, of Aiken, was pronounced dead at 8:45 p.m. on the scene, according to the Richmond County Coroner’s Office.
Deputies say a subject has been detained.
The second shooting happened at Oakview Place Apartments.
At 3:03 a.m. Saturday, the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office responded to a shooting at the 3500 block of Oakview Place.
Stephon Jones, 22, who lives at the complex, was shot at least once.
Jones was pronounced dead at 4:10 a.m. Saturday.
The two shootings are unrelated, according to the Richmond Coroner’s Office.
Autopsies have been scheduled for both victims.
The shootings are Augusta’s second and third homicides since Helene.
Last Saturday, a male victim was fatally shot in the chest at 10th and Florence streets.
The shootings come amid an outbreak of violent crime that’s claimed more than 180 lives in two and a half years across the CSRA.
The crime outbreak has affected communities large and small, but as the biggest city in the region, Augusta has been hit especially hard.
Authorities have blamed much of the problem on gangs.
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Augusta, GA
1 dead after shooting on 8th Street in Augusta
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – One person has died after a shooting on 8th Street in Augusta on Friday, according to authorities.
The Richmond County Sheriff’s Office says deputies responded to the parking lot of El Presidente, located at 2 8th Street, in reference to a shooting at 7:54 p.m.
Deputies say upon arrival, they located a male who had been shot at least one time.
The victim succumbed to his injuries, according to the sheriff’s office.
Deputies say a subject has been detained.
Investigators say they were still on the scene at 9:11 p.m.
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