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January 06, 2009
Garden City police today arrested a Chatham County paraprofessional for allegedly having a sexual relationship with a fifteen year old student.
Whether it’s the shiny new convention center, the city’s historic Union Station or the grand National Building Museum, the location of some states’ official inaugural balls Jan. 20 gives states bragging rights. But for Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Mississippi, Georgia and six other Southern states, Barack Obama’s presidential inauguration committee Tuesday announced it has selected a ball site with a more earthy pedigree—DC’s National Guard Armory.
If you party all night, you better watch the clock! The late night bar-tabs on Hilton Head could soon close-out at 2 am… that’s if Sheriff PJ Tanner gets his way and the town passes an ordinance.
A Claxton city councilman is accused of using forged prescriptions to purchase narcotics.
Construction began today on the 2009 St. Jude dream home. Expected to be completed in late April, the home could be yours.
If you need a loan or want a new credit card, a high credit score will help get you a good rate. Problem is financial institutions are getting tougher about how good a score you need.
Due to high demand of coupons, there are some big changes in the government’s converter box coupon program.
State Representative Earl “Buddy” Carter announced today that he’ll run for the District One senate seat.
Effective January 7, 2009, Commissioner H. Doug Everett begins a one-year term as Chairman of the Georgia Public Service Commission for 2009, taking the gavel from outgoing Chairman Chuck Eaton.
Your votes last year became a reality today with the swearing in of a new congress.
It’s the service you might never think of…until your life depends on it.
We’re talking about trauma care and there’s a new push today for permanent funding that keeps care at its best.
Today and yesterday we received numerous calls from people on the southside of Savannah who said there were recyclables were never picked up. We took their concerns to the city and found out how they planned to address it.
Georgia Power is working with the City of Savannah to accelerate the completion time for the company’s upgrade of the downtown Savannah underground electric network. The new network, started in 2006, was projected to take 10-years to renovate. Georgia Power has revised the schedule and now anticipates being finished by 2012.
Savannah Chatham-Metro Police are currently investigating the first shooting of the New Year, on the 4800 block of Temple Street.
Having missed his bus, a 6-year-old Virginia boy tried to drive to school in his family’s sedan - and crashed.
A fugitive wanted by the Jasper County, South Carolina Sheriff’s Department was arrested by the U.S. Marshals Southeast Regional Fugitive Task Force in Savannah, Georgia on January 6, 2009.
An appeals court has upheld former Enron Corp. CEO Jeff Skilling’s convictions for his role in the energy giant’s collapse but orders that he be resentenced.
Bond has been set for a 17-year-old girl accused of helping a former South Carolina police officer kidnap and hold hostage the man’s estranged wife and child.
South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford has appointed Janie Treon to the South Carolina State Workforce Investment Board. Treon is the Hilton Head Island-Bluffton Chamber of Commerce’s vice president of Membership, Workforce and Education.
The Savannah-Chatham Metro Police are on the road daily ensuring traffic laws are obeyed. Find out where they have their Radar Hot Spots.
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