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List | Impacts around Central Georgia from Crowdstrike tech disruptions
MACON, Ga. — People and businesses from around the world suffered setbacks Friday morning, as computer systems using Microsoft went offline following a defect in an update with the IT security company CrowdStrike. Many of these disruptions have continued throughout the day, as many businesses are affected. CrowdStrike President...
Street Racing Crackdown: New Georgia Law Puts The Brakes on Stunt Driving
Georgia has taken a hard stance against reckless stunt driving. As of July 1, the state has introduced severe penalties for those caught drag racing or performing similar dangerous stunts on public roads. First-time offenders will face fines ranging from $300 to $750 and a possible jail sentence of 10...
Woman’s death in Flagler Beach leads to man’s arrest in Georgia, police say
FLAGLER BEACH, Fla. – A person of interest has been arrested in Georgia following the suspicious death of a woman in Flagler Beach, according to police. The investigation began Thursday, the Flagler Beach Police Department said in a news release dated Saturday. The woman who died was identified as Sally J. Byrd, 66, who resided in the Pebble Beach Village community, the release states. Byrd’s cause of death had not yet been determined at the time of this report, police said.
Bluffton Fire responded to 4 structure fires as severe storms passed the area Friday
BLUFFTON, S.C. (WTOC) - Fire crews in Bluffton responded to four calls for structure fires Friday as severe thunderstorms passed through the area. According to a post on thier social media page, Bluffton Fire says three homes were damaged by fire with varying degrees of severity. No injuries were reported.
Scattered thunderstorms, potential heavy rain may impact outdoor plans this weekend
If you have outdoor plans this weekend you may have to dodge thunderstorms and potentially heavy rain. Both days this weekend will include many dry hours, but those hours will favor the morning and midday hours. Thunderstorms will be most numerous by mid to late afternoon and may extend into...
Group not satisfied with feds’ response to threatened lawsuit over Hyundai permits
Editor's note: This story has been updated to include language from a letter from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to the Ogeechee Riverkeeper. More than 30 days after threatening legal action to halt the largest economic development project in Georgia’s history, a lawyer on Thursday expressed impatience with federal officials for...
Tatumville welcomes new playground with ribbon cutting event
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - Saturday morning, there was a ribbon cutting at Staley Heights Park in Tatumville. At the event, city leaders credited their Recreation Re-imagined initiative. The new playground area cost more than $50,000 to complete and kids in the neighborhood are already enjoying it. Tatumville leaders say they...
Israeli company illegally imported herbicide to Port of Savannah, feds say
An Israeli company faces thousands of dollars in federal fines for importing an unauthorized herbicide to the Port of Savannah, even though the product was subsequently cleared for use in the states where it was headed, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Two nearly 95,000-pound shipments of metamitron, a...
Fatal head-on collision in Beaufort County
The South Carolina Highway Patrol is investigating a fatal collision in Beaufort County. It happened Friday night just before 10:30 p.m. on SC-170 near old Bailey Road. We’re told two vehicles, a Ford sedan and a BMW SUV were involved in a head-on collision. The driver of the Ford passed away, and the BMW driver […]
Marine sentenced to nearly 5 years for Nazi salute display during Capitol riot
Tyler Bradley Dykes, of South Carolina, was an active-duty Marine when he grabbed a police riot shield from the hands of two police officers and used it to push his way through police lines during the attack by a mob of then-President Donald Trump's supporters
Off the Beaten Path: Former Liberty County Jail holds 'melting pot' of art
One of the best places to see art in Hinesville, Georgia, is in the drunk tank. And no, you don’t need to get thrown into the back of a police cruiser to take a look. That’s because the Liberty Melting Pot of Art, the preeminent art organization in the region, has turned the old Liberty County Jail into an art gallery.
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