Karen Read retrial: Opening statements set for today

After months of motions, appeals and hearings, opening statements in the Karen Read retrial start today.
Cardinals set Pope Francis' funeral date, public viewing begins Wednesday

Cardinals have made their first decisions following the death of Pope Francis, setting Saturday as the date for his funeral.
Prime Video’s ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ to end with Season 3

Prime Video has confirmed that the upcoming third season of its hit YA series The Summer I Turned Pretty will be its last. The 11-episode installment will premiere in July, but no exact premiere date has been
David Spade’s new comedy special to premiere May 6 on Prime Video

Prime Video announced Saturday Night Live alum David Spade’s new comedy special, David Spade: Dandelion, will premiere on the streaming service May 6, marking their first comedy special from Spade (and Spade’s first special since 2022’s Nothing
311 to embark on Summer 2025 North American ‘Unity Tour’

311 have announced an extensive Summer 2025 US tour with support from Badflower and Sitting on Saturn. The tour news comes shortly after the alt-rock vets announced a 30th anniversary reissue of their seminal self-titled “Blue Album,”
Buckcherry’s 11th Album “Roar Like Thunder” dropping June 13

Buckcherry have announced that their eleventh album, Roar Like Thunder will be released on June 13th Roar Like Thunder, the follow-up to their 2023 release Vol. 10 and its predecessor Hellbound, was recorded in Nashville at Sienna
Mother who moved to New Mexico concerned about delay in US citizenship

“This is for people who are victims,” said Rosa, who has hired an immigration attorney as she tries to become a citizen through the Violence Against Women Act. Despite delays in the citizenship process, Rosa said she
'They can’t just keep taxing us': Proposed stormwater fee sparks pushback

Savannah residents might see their monthly utility bills go up if the city approves a proposed stormwater fee.
Walgreens to pay up to $350 million in US opioid settlement

The U.S. Department of Justice accused the pharmacy of illegally filling millions of prescriptions in the last decade for opioids and other controlled substances
Hornets’ Hyers Holland headed to Case Western Reserve

Savannah Country Day standout Hyers Holland ready to balance football dreams with medical goals at Case Western