by Damon Cline | Features
An innovative school-to-work partnership between Augusta-based Textron Specialized Vehicles and the Richmond County Board of Education is giving some students a second chance at an education. Tyler Gregory can sum up what he used to do at Hephzibah High School in a...
by Blakely McKnight Downs | Features
Explore and Experience The Masters golf tournament brings patrons from all over the globe to our quiet corner of the Southeast. It is therefore extremely unfortunate that most people never venture past Washington Road, which we can all agree is not our best look. For...
by Ashlee Duren | Features
“There is only one happiness in this life, to love and be loved.” ~George Sand It’s no secret that relationships are tough. The ones that last require hard work, perseverance, love, trust and patience. We asked five couples at various stages in their marriages how...
by Mary Ashton Mills | Features
Shellfish never tasted as good as they did that November day in 1984 at Nance’s Creekfront Restaurant in Murrell’s Inlet, S.C. I’ll always remember my family surrounding me trying to persuade me to try one of Mother Nature’s most anticipated delicacies, the oyster. I...
by Mary Ashton Mills | Features
Paul Pearman is no stranger to things rare and valuable. The self-taught mosaic artist has been dealing with precious and semi-precious stones for almost two decades. Recently his reputation earned him a call for help from a local church who needed to restore an...