Augusta, Ga (WFXG) - Georgia Department of Transportation maintained state routes in East-Central Georgia are clear. This includes the Augusta area which is located in the east-central part of the state.
As snow fall and icy conditions gripped much of Georgia, the Department of Transportation working overnight to treat roads in Atlanta, and Central, Southern and coastal parts of the state.
Snow fell all over the Augusta area along with many other parts of Georgia on Tuesday. How much? How does this compare to the Jan. 10 winter storm?
As a winter storm dumped snow across the region Tuesday night, Georgia road crews started plowing snow off highways, but authorities say they need you to stay off the roads.
Georgia Department of Transportation is applying brine solutions to prepare the highest priority routes. The road must be at least 20 degrees to apply the brine solution successfully.
Augusta Mayor Garnett Johnson will deliver the 2025 State of the City address. It will be held at the Lee N. Beard Commission Chamber, located at 535 Telfair Street, at 12 p.m.
AUGUSTA, GA (WFXG) - Georgia Department of Transportation is preparing highways as the CSRA braces for winter weather. FOX54 checked in with them as they begin applying brine to priority routes throughout East-Central Georgia and statewide.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp wants to amend the fiscal year 2025 budget to include more than $614 million in hurricane relief.
Georgia Department of Transportation will continue clearing highways in the region, although much of the ice from Tuesday’s snowstorm is gone.
Gov. Brian Kemp has asked lawmakers to approve nearly $615 million to cover costs associated with Hurricane Helene.
Interstates 20, 520 and 16 in east-central Georgia are "mostly dry and clear," but while crews are now brining less-traveled state roads, icy spots on the road might linger in shaded areas. More: Are schools staying closed Thursday after storm? Here's the latest on Augusta-area schools
The ramp from Interstate 85 south to Interstate 77 south remains closed after a tractor-trailer hauling cattle overturned early Tuesday morning, the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department said. The department said it received a call about the overturned trailer at about 12:22 a.m. and responded to assist with traffic.