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These City of Savannah services will be closed or suspended due to Hurricane Ian

SAVANNAH — Based on expected impacts from Hurricane Ian, all non-emergency essential City of Savannah government offices will be closed, and multiple city services will be suspended starting Thursday.  As safety allows, sanitation collection services will run as normal on Thursday but will be suspended completely on Friday. All emergency essential services, including public safety, […]

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82-year-old Roswell man arrested in stabbing death of his wife

The News: The Roswell Police Department has arrested 82-year-old Bruce Miller in the death of his wife, 80-year-old Judith Miller.   Initial Report: On Thursday, Sept. 15 shortly before 4 p.m. Roswell Police Officers responded to a reported suicide at a home on Oakhaven Drive. The first arriving officers located Judith Miller dead inside the home with an apparent […]

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Georgia Shellfish Harvest closed due to Hurricane Ian

The recreational and commercial harvest of shellfish in Georgia’s marine waters will close by administrative order due to Hurricane Ian at 6 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 1, until after the Department of Natural Resources determines safe harvesting can restart. Commissioner Mark Williams today signed an administrative order closing the harvest due to expected rainfall and tidal […]

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Hurricane Ian Update: Lowndes County is no longer expected to have tropical storm conditions

The latest update from the National Weather Service in Tallahassee continues to show Hurricane Ian has continued to shift east over the last 24 hours. Lowndes County’s risk has dramatically reduced and there is no longer a risk of tropical storm conditions expected for Lowndes County. Forecasters do not anticipate tropical storm force winds, however, […]

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State of emergency declared in Georgia ahead of Hurricane Ian. Here’s what we know so far

Governor Brian Kemp today issued a State of Emergency order for all counties in Georgia in preparation for Hurricane Ian’s impact later in the week. As the storm moves through the state beginning on Friday and exiting on Sunday, heavy rainfall and damaging winds will be possible throughout Georgia. The State of Emergency will go […]

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Georgia Power’s combined rate increases could raise your power bill $55 to $60 per month

A nearly 12% rate increase Georgia Power is seeking is just one of four the utility will be requesting during the next three years, a staff lawyer for the state Public Service Commission (PSC) said Tuesday. If the PSC approves all four, the average residential customer bill could soar by $55 to $60 a month, […]

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Georgia voters will decide 4 ballot questions in November

After Gov. Brian Kemp suspended then-state Insurance Commissioner Jim Beck in 2019 following Beck’s indictment for fraud and money laundering, he continued collecting his annual taxpayer-funded salary of $195,000. Those dismaying political optics would be avoided in the future if Georgia voters approve a constitutional amendment on the November ballot prohibiting statewide elected officials and […]

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Metro Atlanta rapper Q Money convicted of killing a friend while the victim slept

A metro Atlanta rapper was convicted Friday of the killing of a friend — execution style — while the friend slept. According to DeKalb County District Attorney Sherry Boston, jurors returned guilty verdicts on Friday against 26-year-old Qamar “Q Money” Williams on charges of malice murder, felony murder (two counts), aggravated assault, possession of a firearm […]

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Video: Shootout in Atlanta causes damage to homeowner’s window

ATLANTA — Investigators with the Atlanta Police Department’s General Crimes Unit is seeking assistance identifying two suspects involved in a shooting that damaged an Atlanta homeowner’s window.  According to the Atlanta Police Department, officers responded to a home on Walker Street pm Sept. 2 in reference to shots fired/damage to property. Upon arrival, officers located […]

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New deal could end Georgia’s water wars

Representatives of water supply systems in Gwinnett, Forsyth and Hall counties finalized an agreement with the state Monday guaranteeing them water from Lake Lanier through 2050. The long-term deal, first announced last month, closes the chapter on a major portion of the tri-state “water wars” between Georgia, Florida, and Alabama going back to the 1990s. […]

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Got questions about how Georgia’s votes are counted? Here’s your chance to see for yourself

If you have questions about the integrity of Georgia’s elections and whether or not your vote actually counts, Georgia’s elections chief is inviting you to see for yourself how the votes are tabulated. Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger is encouraging the public to be active participants in the upcoming November General Election by attending […]