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Chatham County Sheriff’s Family Gives Details on His Health and Hospitalization

Below is the letter from the Wilcher family to the Chatham County community giving more details about Sheriff John Wilcher’s health and his recent hospitalization. The Wilcher family would like to express our sincere gratitude for the incredible outpouring of support for Sheriff Wilcher. We feel your prayers. While at home Sunday morning, he experienced […]

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Juneteenth in Georgia: Black Georgia veterans take ‘Honor Flight’ to D.C.

This Juneteeth, retired U.S. Air Force Captain Marian Dee Elder and 25 of her fellow Black veterans will board a plane in Atlanta and fly to Washington D.C. There, this group will spend the day visiting various commemorative sites. They will share stories, shed tears and strengthen bonds forged by their unique experiences and challenges […]

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Election Results: Former Trump Official Defeats Convicted January 6 Rioter

A former Trump administration official has won the GOP runoff in Georgia’s 2nd congressional district in southwest Georgia. Wayne Johnson, a Macon Republican, was declared the winner by the Associated Press shortly after the polls closed Tuesday. Johnson beat Chuck Hand, a construction superintendent who was one of a handful of convicted Jan. 6 rioters […]

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First Tropical Disturbance of 2024 Hurricane Season Already Having Small Effect on Georgia

🌧️ The Gist: Potential Tropical Cyclone 1, the first disturbance of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, is advancing Northward from the Gulf of Mexico towards the southeastern United States. 📰 The Details: The National Hurricane Center is monitoring Potential Tropical Cyclone 1 as it moves across the Gulf of Mexico. Currently, upper-level cloud cover from […]

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Chatham County Sheriff’s Office Gives Update After Sheriff’s Hospitalization

The Chatham County Sheriff’s Office addressed concerns about the absence of Sheriff John T. Wilcher after announcing over the weekend that Wilcher had been hospitalized. While Chief Deputy Gary Taylor declined to comment on Wilcher’s condition, he said the Wilcher family would release a statement about the sheriff’s health shortly. Below is the press conference […]

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‘Woefully Behind Other States:’ Georgia Isn’t Spending Enough on Veterans

The state is seriously underfunding mental health and housing services for veterans, professionals in the field told Georgia lawmakers Tuesday. The state’s two veterans homes in Milledgeville and Augusta currently are serving about 400 veterans, far below the estimated need of 1,975. Neighboring states with lower populations – including Alabama and South Carolina – have […]

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What is Georgia Doing to Improve its Prison System After Recent Shooting?

The state is launching an in-depth assessment of Georgia’s prison system to identify steps needed to improve safety, Gov. Brian Kemp announced late Monday. The governor’s announcement came one day after a food-service employee was shot and killed at Smith State Prison in Glennville. An investigation discovered that a personal relationship existed between the Aramark […]

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Police Shooting in Savannah: What We Know

The Gist: Georgia Bureau of Investigation agents are looking into a police shooting in Savannah, where Quayshon Whitehurst, 29, was shot after allegedly firing at a police officer. The Details: On June 18 at around 7:20 p.m., the Savannah Police Department responded to a theft report at Mary Jane’s CBD Dispensary at 4317 Ogeechee Road. […]

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Mail Update: Postmaster Says 64% of Georgia’s First Class Mail is Being Delivered on Time

Mail processing at the United States Postal Service’s (USPS) regional facility in Palmetto is getting better, but Georgians are continuing to suffer delays sending and receiving mail. That was the upshot of an exchange Monday between Postmaster General Louis DeJoy and U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff, D-Ga. In response to an update Ossoff requested last week, […]