Downtown Aiken is bustling with business. From people dining outdoors, to window shopping on their lunch break, there always seems to be something to do or see. It's...
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Downtown Aiken is bustling with business. From people dining outdoors, to window shopping on their lunch break, there always seems to be something to do or see. It's Carla Cloud's job to make sure Aiken stays busy! She's the Executive Director of the Aiken Downtown Development Association.
One child's battle with cancer turned his mother into a warrior. Not only did her son beat the odds she’s now raising hundreds of thousands of dollars to help find a cure and save other children. NBC 26’s Liz Hill introduces us to Tara Simkins, one of our 26 Woman to Watch.
Every Wednesday the gates open to Pasty Skinner's home. Dozens of people you and old come in knowing on the other side of the fence is a free meal.
When you see the Richmond County Crime Suppression Team, the Marshal's Office and Code Enforcement all show up at the same time, something big is about to go down.
From Local Farms to Local Families that's the motto of Augusta Locally Grown. It's a relatively new movement in the CSRA that brings fresh from the farm foods to your dinner table. It's headed by Kim Hines.
It's rare when you can do something you love for a living—even more so when you can combine two passions into one successful career. Pam Gleason has done just that, pairing her love of horses with her love of writing.
Very Vera has been a household name in Augusta catering for years. But, after a nationally televised appearance on the Food Network and several spreads in major Magazines like InStyle and Oprah’s O, Vera Stewart is working to make her "Very Vera" brand a nationwide success.
She's been in the catering business nearly 20 years now, but it isn't just the food Jennifer Shuford is passionate about. It's the creative and artistic side of cooking that keeps her going.
Chef Barbara Howard is an award winning culinary arts instructor, a business owner and a pastry chef, but it's Barbara Howard's impact in high school classrooms that's making a big difference. She’s preparing students for their future.
Whether Lauren Swearingen is addressing a large group of incoming freshman or working one on one with a student struggling to finish high school, she has one goal in mind...
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Updated: 04/01/2012
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