Saturday, September 13th, 2025
Good morning, Augusta. Here's your local news at a glance for Saturday, the 13th of September.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ A local nonprofit is hosting a diaper and pull-up giveaway to support parents in Augusta by offering free supplies to families in need. The event will provide essential items soon—details on eligibility and pickup locations will be shared as the event approaches. WRDW
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ Apple will release iOS 26 soon with a new Liquid Glass design that makes icons look like they float—users will see redesigned call features and a simpler camera app that aims to make switching settings easier. WRDW
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ A student at Stallings Island Middle School reportedly shared an AI-generated video with threatening images and made verbal threats, officials said—Columbia County School District Police were notified Friday and will hold the student accountable under school policy. WRDW
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ CSRA College Night returned this year, giving high school students across the CSRA a chance to connect with more than 100 colleges and universities—providing guidance and scholarship opportunities. WRDW
- ➤ Today, WOW! Internet, TV and Phone and the Augusta GreenJackets honored six CSRA teachers with the WOW! Teacher of the Month Award at home games, giving each teacher $500 for classroom expenses, reserved tickets and a commemorative plaque—while also co-hosting a school supply drive that collected 34,273 items for students at the start of the school year. Augusta CEO
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Scientists at Augusta University's Medical College of Georgia reported that drugs blocking the AhR improved bone mass and preserved muscle function in aging mice, as described in a paper published in JCI Insight—part of a 15-year research program on age-related decline. The study offers new clues to reduce osteoporosis and muscle weakness—clues that may lead to future treatments. Augusta CEO
- ➤ Local kid Ace finished his last radiation treatment yesterday at Georgia Cancer Center as part of a Pediatric Anesthesia Project that began on Aug. 11. His mother said he still has one surgery and some maintenance procedures ahead—his treatment is ongoing. WRDW
- ➤ Paceline Palooza was held yesterday on the Augusta University Health Sciences campus by Paceline to raise funds for cancer research ahead of PaceDay, a community event bringing together walkers, runners and riders. The event featured music, games and raffles and supported the Georgia Cancer Center—organizers have raised nearly $1.7 million for innovative research. WRDW
- ➤ Doctors warn that electric bikes and scooters are causing a surge in injuries among kids and teens, with emergency room visits increasing 250-percent and many riders not wearing properly rated helmets — they advise checking helmet ratings for better protection. WRDW
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Augusta Sports Council needs more than 1,000 volunteers for the Ironman 70.3 Augusta triathlon on Sept. 28; volunteers will serve roles such as finish line support—lifeguard, kayak, and aid station help. The IRONMAN Foundation will award $20,000 in grant funding to nonprofits that include volunteer programs. WRDW
- ➤ Approach Shots Indoor Golf is a new facility on Walton Way Extension that offers eight simulators to play over 3,000 courses—adding games like disc golf and soccer for all skill levels. Co-owners Michael Parrish and Shane Toy said the lounge with large TVs lets players watch tournaments while staying cool during bad weather. WRDW
- ➤ Rodrigo Burgos Avila and his co-hosts Davis Harley and Nayla Reese hosted a podcast that reviewed AU’s cross country meet, golf events, volleyball games and college football storylines—examining NFL season insights. The episode was recorded in the TVC lab at the Summerville Campus with input from producer Clay and theme music by Ethan Balducci. The Bell Ringer
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Jurassic Park Screening
2-4 p.m. — Miller Theater — General admission — Experience the classic adventure of Jurassic Park in a historic movie palace.
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Wine Women and Shoes
6-9 p.m. — Bell Auditorium — Support local charities while enjoying wine, shopping, and culinary delights.
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Arts in the Heart of Augusta 2025
4-10 p.m. — Augusta — $15-$20 — Experience vibrant art, music, and culture with over 100 artists and five stages of entertainment.
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Augusta Symphony - Triumphant Beginnings
7:30-9:00 p.m. — Miller Theater — $19 to $82 — Experience a triumphant opening night with orchestral masterpieces featuring guest artist Hyeok Kwon on cello.
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Reed Timmer: Storm Chaser Extraordinaire
7:30-9 p.m. — Miller Theater — Ticket prices may apply — Experience the thrill of storm chasing with America's most famous meteorologist and learn about his groundbreaking research.
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IRONMAN 70.3 Augusta
4 AM – 5 PM — Augusta Common — Participate in a challenging middle-distance triathlon event in a scenic coastal city.
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Stick To Your Guns - Tour 2025
6-9 p.m. — Grantski Records — Tickets starting at $72 — Experience an unforgettable performance by Stick To Your Guns in Augusta, GA.
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Wheatus Concert
7-10 p.m. — Sacred Heart Cultural Center — Ticket info not provided — Relive the nostalgia with Wheatus performing their classic 'Teenage Dirtbag'.
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Lyle Lovett and His Acoustic Group Live
7:00-8:30 p.m. — Bell Auditorium — Ticket info not provided — Experience the stripped-down brilliance and storytelling charm of Lyle Lovett in an acoustic setting.
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Tasha Page-Lockhart Concert
7-11 p.m. — Bell Auditorium — Ticket prices vary — Experience the soulful sounds of contemporary gospel artist Tasha Page-Lockhart live.
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