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Chatham County officials are alerting residents to a new wave of scams targeting disaster survivors, with criminals impersonating FEMA agents to gain access to homes. Reports of these fraudulent activities have surfaced in the aftermath of recent hurricanes, raising concerns about the safety and security of vulnerable residents.
Posted inCrime

Scammers Posing as FEMA Abound in Chatham County

by B.T. ClarkNovember 21, 2024November 21, 2024
A shooting near the corner of Duffy Street and Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard in Savannah left one child and an adult with non-life-threatening injuries Saturday evening, according to police.
Posted inCrime

Child and Adult Injured in Savannah Shooting

by B.T. ClarkNovember 16, 2024November 16, 2024
Tybee Island's shores are under threat as Portuguese Man o’ War sightings escalate, their deceptive beauty masking painful stings. Caution is crucial; safety measures are paramount to protect beachgoers from these hidden dangers.
Posted inYour Family

Portuguese Man o’ War Sightings Have Tybee Island Beachgoers on Alert

by B.T. ClarkNovember 8, 2024November 8, 2024
Savannah will hold its annual memorial service for fallen firefighters on November 9 at 10 a.m. at the Fire Headquarters. The event, organized by local fire officials, allows residents to honor the bravery of those who died in service. It highlights the community's commitment to remembering their sacrifices and risks.
Posted inLocal Heroes

Savannah to Honor Fallen Firefighters in Annual Memorial Ceremony

by Thom ChandlerNovember 6, 2024November 6, 2024
In the frenetic weeks leading up to Tuesday’s general election, outside political action committees have spent approximately a quarter of a million dollars on two of Chatham County’s most closely-watched races.
Posted inYour Vote

Attack Ads Fly in Final Days of Chatham County Elections

by Jake Shore | The CurrentOctober 31, 2024October 31, 2024
Savannah detectives are investigating a Saturday morning shooting near the intersection of West 32nd and Montgomery streets that left one man with serious injuries.
Posted inCrime

Savannah Police Investigate Saturday Shooting

by Thom ChandlerOctober 26, 2024October 26, 2024
A Georgia jury has convicted Leilani Simon on all 19 charges in the murder of her young son, Quinton Simon, who was found dead in a landfill two years ago. The verdict brings closure to a disturbing case that gripped the Savannah community and underscored concerns about child protection.
Posted inCrime

Georgia Mother Found Guilty in Murder of Her 20-Month-Old Son

by Thom ChandlerOctober 25, 2024October 25, 2024
A section of Highway 204 in Savannah has been named after Pete Liakakis, a cherished former Chatham County Commission Chairman. His lifetime service and dedication to the community were celebrated during a recent ceremony. This tribute reflects his lasting impact on Savannah and honors his significant contributions to public service.
Posted inGeorgia People

Savannah Just Named a Section of Highway 204 Pete Liakakis Memorial Highway: Who Was The Man Behind The Name?

by Thom ChandlerOctober 25, 2024October 25, 2024
Four concrete suppliers have been sentenced to prison for participating in a long-running bid-rigging scheme in the Savannah area.
Posted inCrime

4 Georgia Business Executives Headed to Prison For Bid Rigging

by Dave Williams | Capitol Beat News ServiceOctober 17, 2024October 17, 2024
Authorities in Savannah are seeking the public’s help to find Jurnee Miller, a young girl who was reported missing yesterday. Jurnee, who stands at 5 feet 4 inches tall and weighs approximately 115 pounds, has black hair and brown eyes. She was last seen around 6 p.m. on Oct. 15 in the Fraser Homes area.
Posted inMissing

Missing Child Alert: Jurnee Miller Last Seen in Savannah

by Thom ChandlerOctober 16, 2024October 16, 2024
Crop children with buckets in halloween
Posted inEvents

Savannah’s Annual Trunk or Treat Returns to Grayson Stadium

by Thom ChandlerOctober 14, 2024October 14, 2024
Tybee Island Police are asking for the public’s assistance in locating 35-year-old Michael Christopher Styer, who has been reported missing and is considered endangered. Styer, a Wilmington Island resident known to visit Tybee frequently, has not been in contact with friends or family since the morning of Friday, October 11.
Posted inMissing

Have You Seen Missing Georgia Man Michael Christopher Styer?

by Thom ChandlerOctober 12, 2024October 12, 2024
Residents in Chatham County are being warned to be on high alert for potential scams related to storm debris removal. As the community continues to recover from Hurricane Helen, county officials have emphasized that no County employees will come to your home requesting payment for debris or tree removal services. Anyone posing as a government worker and asking for money should be reported immediately to local authorities.
Posted inIn The News

Scam Alert: No, Chatham County Officials Will Not Request Payment to Remove Storm Debris

by Thom ChandlerOctober 4, 2024October 4, 2024
A family of three was found dead in their Savannah home on Tuesday, with investigators suspecting carbon monoxide poisoning.
Posted inYour Family

Family of 3 Found Dead in Savannah: Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Suspected

by Thom ChandlerOctober 2, 2024October 2, 2024
The State of Emergency for Chatham County has been extended until Friday, October 4 as recovery efforts following Hurricane Helene remain underway. Commission Chairman Chester A. Ellis announced the extension to ensure the county continues to have access to necessary resources.
Posted inWeather

Chatham County Extends State of Emergency

by Thom ChandlerSeptember 29, 2024September 29, 2024
In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, the City of Savannah is adjusting its waste management services to prioritize storm debris removal. The City’s Sanitation Department has announced the suspension of all recycling services starting Monday, Sept. 30. This change will remain in effect until further notice, as efforts shift toward clearing debris across the area.
Posted inWeather

Savannah Halts Recycling Services in The Wake of Hurricane Helene Cleanup

by Thom ChandlerSeptember 29, 2024September 29, 2024
An 18-wheeler collided with a train on Brampton Road in Chatham County, causing significant traffic delays but fortunately leaving no one injured. The Chatham County Police Department is on the scene, working to clear the accident.
Posted inTraffic & Transportation

Train and 18-Wheeler Collision Disrupts Traffic in Chatham County

by Thom ChandlerSeptember 26, 2024September 26, 2024
Chatham County is under a Tropical Storm Watch as Tropical Storm Helene moves closer to the U.S. coast. Helene is expected to strengthen into a major hurricane as it tracks across the Gulf of Mexico, with landfall projected for Thursday evening. The storm is likely to bring strong winds, heavy rain, and potential tornadoes to Georgia, including Chatham County, late Thursday into Friday.
Posted inWeather

Chatham County Braces for Tropical Storm Helene

by Thom ChandlerSeptember 24, 2024September 24, 2024

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