Today's radar hot spot
Savannah-Chatham Metro police will be operating radar hot spots along Montgomery Street.Police remind drivers there is zero tolerance for speeding in school zones.
View ArticleSEARCH: 24-hour jail bookings for Savannah-Chatham County
24-hour jail bookings for Savannah-Chatham County are now posted. Visit booked.savannahnow.com to view photos and information.All information has been obtained from the Chatham County Sheriff’s...
View Article10 things to know for Friday
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:1. WIKILEAKER: 'I AM CHELSEA MANNING'The soldier, just sentenced to prison, wants to live as a...
View ArticleSpotted® Photos: Savannah Pup Crawl
The final Savannah Pup Crawl of the summer was held Thursday to raise money for the Humane Society of Greater Savannah. Click here to view photos from the event and see who was Spotted®.Participants...
View ArticleTRAFFIC ALERT: Delays possible near Hunter, Fort Stewart
Kevin Larson, public communications chief at Fort Stewart-Hunter Army Airfield Public Affairs Office, released this information Friday morning:Training holiday gate closures today and Aug. 30 at Fort...
View ArticleRoad Closure: River St., between Fahm St. & Warner St.
River St. will be closed between Fahm St. and Warner St. 8 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Friday through Sunday, to remove an old Georgia Power structure. Traffic will be detoured to Indian St.
View ArticleMan convicted of killing 19-year-old SCAD student
FAIRFAX, Va. — A man who admitted to being high on PCP when he fatally stabbed a teenager while she gave him and his infant daughter a ride to a hospital has been convicted of first-degree murder.A...
View ArticleBrother: Ga. school shooter changed as a teen
ATLANTA (AP) — The 20-year-old man who police say went to an Atlanta-area school heavily armed and exchanged gunfire with officers before surrendering was a normal kid growing up, but began to change...
View ArticleEarly school start, air conditioning problems leave some students sweating
After several years starting the school year after Labor Day, the Savannah-Chatham Public School Board opted to return to the state of Georgia's preferred start time in early August.But everyone seemed...
View ArticleTRAFFIC ALERT: Train derailment blocking Savannah streets
Several East Savannah roads are closed due to a train derailment this morning. There were no injuries, according to Savannah-Chatham police.Roads are now blocked at East Bolton and Waldburg Streets...
View ArticleFBI seeks Savannah man on firearms charge, questioning in local bank robberies
The FBI is asking the public’s help in locating a Savannah man charged with federal firearms-related violations.A federal arrest warrant was issued Aug. 15 for the arrest of 26-year-old Charles...
View Article21st annual St. Joseph’s/Candler Lientz Award recipient named
Harold Oglesby, St. Joseph’s/Candler manager of respiratory therapy and sleep disorders medicine, today was named the 21st annual St. Joseph’s/Candler Lientz Award recipient.The award, presented since...
View ArticleSavannah Fire investigating blaze in eastside house
Savannah Fire & Emergency Services firefighters were able to minimize the amount of damage a small eastern Savannah house suffered from a blaze Friday afternoon.No injuries were reported in the...
View ArticlePaula Deen lawsuit dismissal filed
Attorneys in the federal suit against Savannah celebrity chef Paula Deen on Friday afternoon filed a proposed agreement to dismiss the case with prejudice, which when signed by the judge, would...
View ArticleDO: Find an event for Saturday, August 24
Recruits aid furry friends11 a.m.-2 p.m. Aug. 24. Savannah-Chatham Animal Control Center. Recruits at the Georgia Public Safety Training Center in Garden City are rallying to the aid of dogs and cats...
View ArticleNATHAN DOMINITZ: Savannah's Ginn makes a trip worth waiting for
Hubert Ginn had come a long way from picking cotton as an 11-year-old in Savannah, and from spending his college summers toting 100-pound bags of sugar at a Port Wentworth refinery.He also toiled on...
View ArticleLandmark surges past Calvary Day 30-22
Calvary Day was hosting its first game of the season Friday night, but Landmark Christian made itself right at home once again at M.C. Anderson Field — knocking off the Cavaliers for the third...
View ArticleBible Baptist tops St. Andrew's 60-6
It will be a tall order for Keynnard Campbell to duplicate the nearly 5,000 yards of total offense and 58 touchdowns he amassed last season. But if Friday’s season opener was any indication, Bible...
View ArticleRidgeland-Hardeeville rallies to beat SCD
It only took one play for Ridgeland-Hardeeville to flip the script on Savannah Country Day and steal a 20-14 victory on Friday at Country Day’s Saunders Field.With Country Day leading 14-6 and...
View ArticleHIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP: Vidalia dominates West Laurens 27-3
VIDALIA — Senior running back Tra Hardy ran for 160 yards and three touchdowns and added a two-point conversion to lead defending Region 2-AA champion Vidalia past visiting West Laurens 27-3 in the...
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