Minnesota Fattz, a well-known local radio personality in the CSRA, will be celebrating 30 years in public broadcasting this weekend.
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Minnesota Fattz, a well-known local radio personality in the CSRA, will be celebrating 30 years in public broadcasting this weekend.
A new pill is being touted as a chemical way to play cupid.
For the first time in 64 years, the Olympics will be back in London. The city was the site of the first Olympic Games post World War 2. NBC 26's Liz Hill sat down with Doctor Jack ?Jackie? Robinson
Bathing slippery, squealing newborn babies is one of nurse Jean Reilly's favorite duties during shifts at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston.
NBC 26's Liz Hill introduces you to an Olympic gold medal winner from the 1948 games. He makes his home in the CSRA. He shares his memory of playing in a country that was ravaged by war just a few y
NBC 26's Annie Snead reports on the millions of dollars that will go to a local clinic and help people in need of medical assistance.
NBC 26's Jonathan Davis reports that the move to warmer weather is a reminder that people should pay attention the rising temperatures, use sunscreen and stay cool.
Special needs children often have special ways to cope with troubling or uncomfortable situations. NBC 26's Corey Bachman explains why it's no different than everyone else.
You can ease your Tax Day pain with a multitude of freebies offered by many franchise restaurants.
Most golf fans know what is and is not appropriate while watching professional golfers tee off. NBC 26's Annie Snead spoke to men and women at the Masters today about what they think are the biggest
It's Masters Monday! Liz Hill joins Paige Tucker and Chris Still for our kickoff coverage!
Wouldn't the work day be a whole lot better with your pet by your side? Researchers at Virginia Commonwealth University say it would! *** The Food and Drug Administration says it wants the tobacco ind
Next time you're looking for a healthy snack you might want to reach for popcorn! *** Attention chocolate lovers! A new study at the University of California in San Diego found those who ate chocolate
NBC 26's Liz Hill introduces us to Shawn Rhodes and explains why she's one of our 26 Women to Watch.
New guidelines for cervical cancer screenings released today suggest you can wait 5 years at times to get a pap smear but the guidelines could be dangerous for your health.
Take a look at some of the brand new items that developers hope you'll simply have to have in your kitchens.
Are you sneezing? If so, you're not alone. Paige Tucker looks at the spring allergy season's arrival.
Sunday alcohol sales pass in Augusta. NBC 26's Annie Snead hit the street for reaction.
Election Day is Elton John Day in Augusta. The legendary rock and roll singer is bringing his act to Augusta's James Brown Arena. NBC 26's Liz Hill looks at how the JBA continues to bring in big act
Online dating helps local couple start a long relationship.
Paige Tucker reports on what you need to look for to catch diabetes early and how to possibly reverse the illness.
Local schools are working to change menus to meet new federal health guidelines.
With the recent death of Whitney Houston, some suggest the misuse of prescription drugs could have played a role.
Schools like GHSU may be training the doctors of the future, but many of them are unable to begin their residencies and careers in Georgia.
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Updated: 04/01/2012
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