
Hector Muñoz
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2 weeks ago |
wrdw.com | William Rioux |Hector Muñoz |Héctor Muñoz
WAYNESBORO, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) - Burke County Sheriff Alfonzo Williams has settled a sexual harassment lawsuit that had been filed against him by a former employee. Mediation was held last Friday in the case involving allegations by Brenda Johnson. Attorneys on both sides came to an agreement and worked out a settlement after a seven- to eight-hour meeting.
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2 weeks ago |
wrdw.com | Meredith Anderson |Hector Muñoz |Héctor Muñoz
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) - We have some big updates after a 12 On Your Side investigation into military moves: There’s been a personnel change at the top and new initiatives are being launched to protect families’ interests. For months now, we’ve been exposing problems with the private company that’s supposed to be in charge of those moves. The military is in the middle of a transition to a new program called the Global Household Goods Contract.
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2 weeks ago |
wrdw.com | Meredith Anderson |Hector Muñoz |Héctor Muñoz
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1 month ago |
wrdw.com | Meredith Anderson |Hector Muñoz |Héctor Muñoz
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) - More veterans are now eligible for medical benefits under the PACT Act. PACT stands for a Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxics. The law promises to help more veterans by making the process of getting benefits easier. 12 on your side investigates if that’s happening. Smoke filled the sky on the day Charles Bryhan decided to join the military.
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Jun 3, 2024 |
wrdw.com | Liz Owens |Hector Muñoz |Héctor Muñoz
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) - Wallet Hub released its list of healthiest and unhealthiest cities in America, and Augusta came in at the bottom as the fifth unhealthiest city in the nation. The ranking factors include access to food, healthcare, green space and recreational facilities. On Tuesday, commissioners will continue the discussion of procuring an audit of the Parks and Recreation Department. This comes after an internal investigation led to the director’s resignation earlier this year.
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