'Small businesses are supporting those big businesses': Small Shop

Shoppers are encouraged to support small businesses.
Newark air traffic issues cause flight chaos for Savannah passengers

Savannah travelers face flight cancellations due to FAA staffing shortages in Newark, leaving passengers like Nathan James and Christina Van Lenten adjusting plans
Treasury secretary calls on Congress to raise or suspend the debt ceiling by mid-July

The U.S. is on track to run out of money to pay its bills as early as August without congressional action
Thunderstorms, potential for heavy rain this weekend

An hour by hour look at rain timing and how much rain is expected
Forest and park service worker cuts leave wildland firefighting crews short-staffed

Forest and fire officials in Washington state and Oregon say Trump administration funding cuts and a loss of federal workers who help support wildland firefighting continues to make planning for the upcoming wildfire season a challenge
First at-home test kit for cervical cancer approved by the FDA, company says

U.S. officials have approved the first cervical cancer test that allows women to collect their own sample at home.
WATCH: Truck nearly plows into ambulance on a Pennsylvania interstate, cable median barrier stops it

A shocking video shows a dump truck crossing into the opposite lanes, heading toward an ambulance with a patient and medics on board. The EMS company credits cable median barriers for averting a potential tragedy.
Savannah gangs under fire: General Assembly funds special prosecutor to target violent crime

Currently, there are an estimated 127,732 known gang members and active associates in Georgia, according to the Georgia Gang Investigators Association.
President Trump makes FEMA leadership changes weeks before hurricane season

During his first all-staff meeting, David Richardson reportedly warned employees against resisting change, stating, “I will run right over you,” according to the Associated Press. He promised to carry out the president’s agenda, likening it to leading
Freed Palestinian student accuses Columbia University of inciting violence

A Palestinian student arrested as he was about to finalize his U.S. citizenship is accusing Columbia University of eroding democracy with its handling of protests against the Israel-Hamas war.