'Service never stops': How three Army veterans are serving their community as firefighters
Pooler Fire Department Army veterans finding purpose in serving their community
Trump lawyers press judge to overturn hush money conviction after Supreme Court immunity ruling
The former president’s lawyers wrote in papers made public Thursday that prosecutors rushed to try Trump in April and May while the high court was still considering his immunity claims.
Former Savannah Fire battalion chief alleges discrimination in lawsuit against fire chief, city
A former Savannah Fire battalion chief is suing the Savannah Fire chief and the City of Savannah.
Ellen DeGeneres reportedly announces her retirement
Ellen DeGeneres has reportedly said she’s ready to tap out of performing.
Traffic Alert: I-16 shut down in both directions in Savannah
The Chatham Parkway overpass at I-16 is also shut down due to a “due a large piece of equipment striking it.”
'Your project is one of only 17 grants': CAT receives federal funding for new buses
The nearly $7.9 million grant will help purchase six new buses.
They fled from their home countries. Now, they'll compete in Paris for the Refugee Olympic Team
They compete under the same flag but speak different languages and come from different parts of the world.
Can Russians and Belarusians compete at the Paris Olympics? Individual Neutral Athletes explained
In January 2023, the IOC announced its intention to allow athletes from Russia and Belarus to compete as neutrals. Here’s what that means.
The plague rarely affects humans, though the US sees about 7 cases a year. Here's why
Surprised to hear the plague is still around? Here’s what to know.
Nearly half of adult cancer deaths in the US could be prevented by making lifestyle changes, study finds
Certain cancers are more preventable than others, the new study suggests.