2012…it’s the year some say will be the end of the earth, as we know it. According to the Mayan calendar, December 21, 2012 will be the last day of earth, as a cataclysm will decimate the earth. The movie is garnering big numbers at the box...
2012…it’s the year some say will be the end of the earth, as we know it. According to the Mayan calendar, December 21, 2012 will be the last day of earth, as a cataclysm will decimate the earth. The movie is garnering big numbers at the box...
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2012…it’s the year some say will be the end of the earth, as we know it. According to the Mayan calendar, December 21, 2012 will be the last day of earth, as a cataclysm will decimate the earth. The movie is garnering big numbers at the box office. Is the movie a myth, or something that might really happen? Or just another Y2K scare? WJBF News Channel 6’s Joy Howe spoke to some in the know who say this is just Hollywood hype. What do YOU think? Let us know by taking part in our web poll and leaving your comments.
They are the men and women who tear down the Two-State, the crews that clear the way for progress. It’s time to spend a day in the life of a demolition team in in the latest installment of “Brad Means Does My Job.“
WJBF News Channel 6 has received word that some events scheduled for Tuesday night and Wednesday have been cancelled due to the rainy weather we are experiencing.
Participate in the 2009 Augusta Christmas Fantasy Parade. Parade entries are now being accepted in order to be a participant in the parade. Click to download your registration form.
They are rivals…and they are neck-in-neck. The match-up between Aiken High School and North Augusta High School is in its eighth decade. Who’s winning? Aiken High School, by one game, out of the last 84. Friday night, North Augusta hopes to make it even. WJBF News Channel 6’s Joy Howe has more.
A year ago Wednesday night, President Barack Obama greeted supporters in Chicago for the first time as the President-Elect. Last year’s presidential election signaled a dramatic change in American politics. President Obama is the first African-American President in the nation’s history, and from tea parties to town halls, people on both sides of the aisle seem louder than ever, these days. So, are Americans angrier? Are political tensions greater than ever before? WJBF News Channel 6’s Paige Tucker takes a look.
Whether it’s an early morning meal, or a late-night snack, they are always there to give us some good food. They are the great folks at Waffle House, and they let WJBF News Channel 6’s Brad Means try the tough tasks that they do, in the latest installment of “Brad Means Does My Job.“
We have the schedule for this week’s Columbia County H1N1 vaccine clinics.
Follow us as we track the Extreme Kitchen Contest winner, Anne Sims, and her kitchen remodel with weekly updates.
It’s the home of the Jags, but could it be the home for ghosts, in the Garden City? It’s late October, so many thoughts turn to the supernatural, the things that go bump in the night. And, things can get quite bumpy, indeed, at Augusta State University (ASU). WJBF News Channel 6’s George Eskola investigates the possible paranormal phenomena…
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