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Work resumes on coastal Ga. bridge after delay
Work has resumed on a $22.5 million bridge connecting a Savannah causeway to Skidaway Island after problems stalled construction for nearly six months. Comment?
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kevin Jackson Sr., of Savannah, are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Sarah Elizabeth, to Tyler Paul Sumner, son of Mr. Comment?
Police: Ga. teen wounded by shots fired into home
Savannah police are investigating the shooting of a teenager wounded by bullets fired into his grandmother's house while he slept on the sofa. Comment?
Heavy rain, possible flooding in middle, south Ga.
Soaking rains are falling in central and south Georgia and forecasters say there's a risk of flooding from the downpours. Comment?
Flood warning in effect for Ogeechee River
The National Weather Service said Saturday the river was less than a foot below its flood stage of 9 feet near Eden, a small town about 22 miles northwest of Savannah. Comment?
Beaufort, Jasper mail now processed in Charleston
Letters and packages going to and from the lower South Carolina coast are now being processed by the U.S. Postal Service in Charleston. Comment?
Savannah Animal Control expecting kennel shortage
Animal Control officials in Savannah are seeking homes for stray dogs in advance of renovations that will temporarily close a portion of the agency's kennels. Comment?
Savannah Music Festival adds Dr. John, other shows
SAVANNAH, Ga.- Add New Orleans R&B legend Dr. John and Bob Marley's former backup band, The Wailers, to the lineup of concerts for next month's Savannah Music Festival. Comment?
Broun says he wants automatic budget cuts to occur
SAVANNAH, Ga. - Traveling across Georgia to tout his candidacy for the U.S. Senate, Republican Rep. Comment?
House bill would set up study of Atlanta-Savannah rail line
A Savannah legislator is pushing a bill that would create a committee to study the viability of a high-speed rail line between Atlanta and the coast. Comment?
Savannah rolling out first of larger welcome signs
Mayor Edna Jackson and City Council members planned to unveil the first of three new welcome signs Friday afternoon. Comment?
Ruling puts slain Savannah girl's family at 'dead end'
Almost a decade has passed since 12-year-old Ashleigh Moore was found raped and strangled weeks after she vanished from her Savannah home, and the slain girl's family is grieving once again after a Georgia Supreme Court ruling nearly extinguished any hope that a suspect will stand trial in her death. Comment?
2 executions scheduled following state Supreme Court ruling
This combo made from undated photos provided by the Georgia Department of Corrections shows inmates Andrew Allen Cook, left, and Warren Lee Hill. Comment?
Ruling puts slain Ga. girl's family at 'dead end'
A decade after 12-year-old Ashleigh Moore was found raped and strangled weeks after vanishing from her Savannah home, the slain girl's family is grieving again at the likely prospect that no one will ever stand trial for her death. Comment?
Ga. high court upholds dismissal of murder charge
The Georgia Supreme Court has upheld a lower court's ruling dismissing charges against Bobby Lavon Buckner, who was accused of raping and killing a 12-year-old girl in 2003 in Chatham County. Comment?
Hundreds attend Athens Wine Weekend at Classic Center
Hundreds of wine connoisseurs, wine drinkers, wine lovers and some looking to learn more about the craft gathered at The Classic Center Friday, Saturday and today as part of Athens Wine Weekend. Comment?
A variety of events taking place to celebrate Black History Month
5 as a part of the annual Week of Soul. The event is sponsored by the University Union Student Programming Board's Committee for Black Cultural Programs. Comment?
Savannah cookie controversy makes 'Jeopardy!'
SAVANNAH, Ga. - A cookie controversy from Savannah's recent past made for sweet trivia for contestants on the game show "Jeopardy!" The show's final clue Thursday was: In 2011 the city of Savannah granted an exemption allowing the sale of these items outside Juliette Gordon Low's birthplace. Comment?
Ports, longshoremen avert strike
Port operators along the East Coast have reached a tentative deal on a new contract with the union for longshoremen, averting a possible strike that would have crippled operations at 15 ports, according to a federal mediator. Comment?
Coroner: Ga. commissioner's death ruled a suicide
A medical examiner has ruled that a Georgia county commissioner who drowned near a boat dock after suffering a gunshot to the head committed suicide, the county coroner said Friday. Comment?