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News Reporter, The Augusta Chronicle

Miguel Legoas

Verified

News Reporter, The Augusta Chronicle

Augusta

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United States

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Local BusinessesHDTVSafariIntimacyStrong WomenArt CriticismNewsHigher EducationAlcoholAdultChina-Related Entertainment NewsCasual DiningPersonal FinanceFeaturesTravelFinance

Biography

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General news military and veteran issues Crime art and culture

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Total articles 4629

  • Available on paid plans

    Is it legal to shoot an alligator in Georgia? Here's what the law says

    By Miguel Legoas Verified

    Apr. 19, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    Confirmed: Larry Haywood AKA the"Flag Man" in Savannah dies in hit-and-run. What we know

    By Miguel Legoas Verified

    Apr. 18, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    Is President Trump raising the minimum wage to $25? What is the minimum wage in Alabama?

    By Jennifer Lindahl, Miguel Legoas Verified

    Apr. 18, 2025

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Yahoo Finance,Yahoo Canada,The Augusta Chronicle,Aol,MSN Singapore,Golfweek,Yahoo Life,USa Today,Yahoo News,Yahoo Entertainment,MSN (US)

Company Info

The Augusta Chronicle

The Augusta Chronicle is a historic American newspaper, established in 1785 as the Augusta Gazette. It is one of the oldest continuously operating publications in the United States, playing a significant role in Georgia's media landscape for over 230 years. The newspaper has undergone several name changes and ownership transitions, evolving to meet the needs of its readership. Today, the Augusta Chronicle provides daily and Sunday editions, delivering local, regional, and national news. It also maintains extensive historical archives, including the Augusta Newspaper Digest, which is preserved by the Georgia Historical Society. The publication has embraced technological advancements, being an early adopter of telegraph services and later expanding into digital platforms. The Augusta Chronicle continues to engage with its community and adapt to modern media trends, solidifying its legacy in journalism.

Augusta, Georgia, United States

+1 706-724-0851

Founded: 1785




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