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Police chase spans the 2-state, multiple agencies involved

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Police chase spans the 2-state, multiple agencies involved


AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Multiple agencies were involved in a police chase spanning Georgia, South Carolina.

The chase started in Edgefield County with deputies attempting to pull the suspect over for speeding.

The chase then moved to Georgia, getting on Washington Road, Stevens Creek Road, and Riverwatch Parkway before going back to South Carolina.

The chase then went back to Georgia, getting on Bobby Jones Expressway, before going back to South Carolina.

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Georgia State Patrol was notified of the chase.

The suspect was stopped in Richmond County. We have reached out to learn more.



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23-year-old killed after being struck by vehicle on Deans Bridge Road

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23-year-old killed after being struck by vehicle on Deans Bridge Road


AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – A 23-year-old was killed after being struck by a vehicle on Deans Bridge Road, according to the Richmond County Coroner’s Office.

The Richmond County Coroner’s Office says 23-year-old Xavion Wimberly from Hephzibah was hit by a vehicle driving southbound while crossing the road.

Officers responded to the 3200 block of Deans Bridge Road in front of Suz Lounge around 3 a.m., officials say.

Authorities say when they arrived, CPR was in progress and that Wimberly and the vehicle were approximately a half mile away from the incident location.

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Officials say Wimberly died on the scene, and an autopsy has been scheduled.

No further information is available at this time.



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Local students kick-off summer at End of School Block Party

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Local students kick-off summer at End of School Block Party


AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Summer is starting for our local students.

Augusta Recreation and Parks held their 30th annual End of School Block Party.

It was held at the Augusta Common as a safe space for the community’s youth to have fun at the end of the school year.

We talked to several students about the event.

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“I played basketball. I went in there. I went in there and then, yeah, I wanted everything,” said Zi’ion Jones, seventh grader.

The event had music, games and giveaways.

Some of the giveaways included bikes and computers.

Telvin Osborne was fatally shot on Feb. 23, 2025, in Keysville. Hannah Cobb has been arrested.

If you missed out, don’t worry, Augusta is having more family-friendly events all summer.

Additional summer activities:

  • Candlelight Music Series: Every Sunday evening through August at Augusta Commons, featuring jazz, R&B, soul and funk performances. Admission is $10; kids 13 & under are free.
  • Food Truck Fridays: Held the first Friday of each month at Augusta Commons, with food vendors, live music, and a kids’ zone.
  • Movies on the Green: Free outdoor movie nights at Augusta Commons. Upcoming screenings include Mufasa on May 30, Mulan on June 20, Inside Out 2 on July 18 and Lilo & Stitch on August 8.
  • Fleming Pool opening: Beginning Sunday, May 25, Fleming Pool will be open Sunday through Thursday from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. throughout the summer.



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Harlem’s VFW Post visits Georgia War Veterans Nursing Home

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AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Meals were served up for Georgia veterans who battled on the front lines for our country.

Harlem’s Veterans of Foreign Wars Post paid a visit to the Georgia War Veterans Nursing Home on Friday in honor of National Day of Service.

The special catering comes just days away from Memorial Day.

For those who served, this day is a reminder of what the holiday is about.

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“Some of them said ‘forget it’…’no…it’s in my head…,’” said Roy Brown, Vietnam army veteran.

To some, it’s a day off from work and a backyard meal, to those who have risked their lives, it’s a reminder of times they will never forget.

“That’s not really appropriate, it’s not ‘happy Memorial Day,’ it’s a day of solemn service. It’s a reflection on our dead veterans,” said Erik Averill, army veteran.

That’s what it’s like for Brown. “I even lost a couple of friends over there, a brother-in-law and one other friend,’ said Brown.

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A time for kicking back and relaxing is not what Brown sees the day as.

“Serious… it wasn’t a happy one, let’s put it that way,” said Brown.

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Others remember family.

“My grandfather was in World War II. He was also in Korea, unfortunately, he didn’t get to see me serve, so sorry I get to be a big softy,” said Averill.

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While it may be a day off for most, remember and give thanks to those who didn’t come back, and think of veterans like this one, who is still trying to protect us to this day.

“Be safe and not to drink when they are on the roads, and try to tell them to think about their families and stuff that they have, and try to stay safe,” said Lofton Reeves, Vietnam army vet.

To all the veterans out there and those who are no longer with us – thank you for your service.

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