Augusta, GA
What the Tech: Use the App of the Day for a scary story
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – The best ghost stories are the ones that draw you in and make you feel like you’re experiencing the story firsthand.
Almost like you’re part of the story. That isn’t easy to do.
Reading a scary book is not the same as watching a scary movie. But if you could put yourself in the place of a character, that would be more real.
That’s the idea behind this app called “Hooked”. Instead of reading a book, Hooked pulls you into a conversation over text messages between two people.
The story is told one line at a time as if you were part of the chat group. A good example is a text message string between a mom and daughter.
While at work, the mom receives a text from the panicked daughter whose teeth started falling out.
As you follow the text messages back and forth, you see photos the girl is sharing of her missing teeth in her hand. As the story unfolds, we learn that Mom has kept a secret.
Another story begins with a text message from a young woman to a friend at 3 o’clock in the morning. The girl says she is alone in a haunted house and begs her friend to help.
“Hooked” displays texts between the two, and we’re along for the ride as the boy rushes to the haunted house and struggles to rescue her. Scary story after scary story, the reader finds themselves hooked on what is happening.
Reading the text messages makes you feel like the story is actually unfolding in real-time.
You can read as much as you want at once, or check back during the day to see what happens next.
If you prefer there’s audio of the texts being read by actors. Frankly, we find reading the text messages is creepier than hearing what they’re messaging each other.
If scary stories aren’t your cup of tea, “Hooked” has comedies, mysteries, and romance novels.
All told through text messages. Fair warning, some stories are not for kids and you’ll find stories with graphic language and adult subjects.
Hooked is a free app for iPhone and Android, but there are ads and a limited number of stories you can read.
A full subscription is pricey at $5 a week. There’s a 7-day free trial. If you want to try it out without paying the full price, cancel the subscription in settings.
You’ll still be able to use the app until the trial ends.
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Augusta, GA
Tree giveaway helps Augusta get back to normal after Helene
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – It’s been more than 100 days since Hurricane Helene came through our area.
Now, those in the CSRA are still cleaning up the aftermath.
On Saturday, Rooting for Augusta helped the area get back to normal.
“Every once in a while, we have a horrific event that unites us all, and we certainly had it with the storm. Everybody can agree that it’s a good thing to plant trees back in the right spots,” said Dennis Trotter with Rooting for Augusta.
Rooting for Augusta gave away 700 trees as part of the event.
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Augusta, GA
New Richmond County sheriff promotes deputies, other employees
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – After swearing in 100 new deputies at the beginning of his tenure, Richmond County Sheriff Eugene Brantley also addressed promotions and appointments for those in the sheriff’s office.
It happened on Friday before the winter weather got underway and impacted the region.
Brantley spoke with us after about why the new promotions, appointments and people in the sheriff’s office will benefit the community.
“For the most part, when you’re suffering from a shortage of staff like we have been and so many other agencies in the state of Georgia and around the country, I think it is a boost in the arm to onboard 100 people to help get things that we need slow down crime and stop what is plaguing our community,” said Brantley.
Brantley said it was the first step to making the community safer.
He says he has been working on improving the jail as well.
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Augusta, GA
AugustaCon returns to new location in Columbia County
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – AugustaCon was back, but in a new home this time.
Saturday’s event was held in Columbia County at the Performing Arts Center.
The event holds video game tournaments and hosts vendors that had anime and video game-style items.
We spoke to one of the vendors, who helped run the video game tournament there.
“We really love it. It’s a great environment. We love seeing new gamers, collectors, anyone that likes anime,” said Cedric Bacon.
If you missed out on Saturday’s AugustaCon, there are ones usually in the summer and winter as well.
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