Augusta Commissioners are scheduled to vote Tuesday on whether to approve agreements with the Marriott to manage the new downtown parking deck, or to hit the...
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Augusta Commissioners are scheduled to vote Tuesday on whether to approve agreements with the Marriott to manage the new downtown parking deck, or to hit the brakes until a forensic audit is completed. But, Mayor Deke Copenhaver says there's no boogie man in this plan. WJBF News Channel 6's George Eskola has the story.
Months after opening questions continue to keep Augusta from having an agreement to run the new downtown parking deck, Augusta Commissioners have already approved a forensic audit of the deal, but some city leaders say that audit is still not a done deal. WJBF News Channel 6's George Eskola has the story.
City lawyers are getting the devil on missing details of the downtown Augusta parking deck deal. Some Augusta Commisisoners feel they were left out of the loop, and as city leaders fight, the contract to manage the deck stalls in committee. WJBF News Channel 6's George Eskola has the story.
South Carolina now has a way to investigate fraud, waste, corruption and mismanagement across all of state government, after Governor Nikki Haley signed into law Thursday a bill creating the state Inspector General's office. WJBF News Channel 6's South Carolina Capitol reporter, Robert Kittle, has the story.
Debate got heated in a South Carolina Senate committee Thursday over a seemingly-doomed bill that would prohibit state insurance from paying for abortions in cases of rape and incest and would also change the state’s Conscience Act.
A bill introduced in the South Carolina State Senate would require drivers facing a first offense DUI to have an ignition interlock device installed in their vehicles. WJBF News Channel 6's South Carolina Capitol reporter, Robert Kittle, has the story.
Augusta Commissioners are scheduled to vote Tuesday on whether to approve agreements with the Marriott to manage the new downtown parking deck, or to hit the brakes until a forensic audit is completed. But, Mayor Deke Copenhaver says there's no boogie man in this plan. WJBF News Channel 6's George Eskola has the story.
South Carolina now has a way to investigate fraud, waste, corruption and mismanagement across all of state government, after Governor Nikki Haley signed into law Thursday a bill creating the state Inspector General's office. WJBF News Channel 6's South Carolina Capitol reporter, Robert Kittle, has the story.
Debate got heated in a South Carolina Senate committee Thursday over a seemingly-doomed bill that would prohibit state insurance from paying for abortions in cases of rape and incest and would also change the state’s Conscience Act.
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