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GPB evening headlines for July 29, 2024
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger attends the National Association of Secretaries of State winter meeting, Feb. 16, 2023, in Washington. A lawyer for Raffensperger said on Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2024, that a bill is unconstitutional to give Georgia's appointed State Election Board the ability to investigate Raffensperger.
SGA Dental secures $350M credit facility
Richmond Hill, Ga.-based SGA Dental Partners received a new $350 million credit facility. With the additional funding, SGA Dental Partners plans to accelerate the growth and expansion of its network and add new technology, according to a July 30 news release. The DSO supports more than 125 general and specialty...
Mother charged in the death of 16-month-old plans to accept plea deal
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - A mother accused of murder in an alleged fentanyl overdose of her 16-month-old daughter plans to accept a plea deal given to her by the state. In a 2022 indictment, Sara Ashley Joplin and her husband Taylor Holbus were charged with Felony Murder, Murder in the Second Degree, and Contributing to the Dependency of a Minor following the death of their daughter Elliot on Oct 15, 2021. This follows an incident laid out in the initial police report that says the two had what is to be believed were Xanax pills.
Chipotle to open first Richmond Hill location
RICHMOND HILL, Ga. (WSAV) – Chipotle Mexican Grill will open its first location in Richmond Hill on Wednesday, July 31. The mainstay of Tex-Mex fast food will be located at 2098 Highway 17. The restaurant will feature the brand’s signature Chipotlane, a drive-thru pick-up lane that allows guests to pick up digital orders without leaving their cars. The […]
Huey's in Savannah bringing New Orleans food to new restaurant in Statesboro
A Savannah hot spot is making its presence known at the home of Eagle Nation. Huey’s announced on Facebook that it is opening a new restaurant in Statesboro. It will be housed in the defunct Main Street Bar and Grill. ...
Private inspector finds dozens of code violations mainly in new SC home builds
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - Tens of thousands of new homes have been popping up across the Lowcountry over the past several years but many homeowners are complaining about problems they’re having with them. Charleston and Berkeley Counties are in the top 0.5 percent of the fastest-growing counties across the...