Yellow fever, Civil War …and restless spirits? The stories of Savannah’s Colonial Park Cemetery

Today, Colonial Park Cemetery is a peaceful resting place shaded by oaks draped in Spanish moss. But nearly two centuries ago, it was the site of tragedy and fear.
Video: Officer saves woman who began choking while driving

The woman declined further medical treatment and was able to drive away safely after the rescue.
‘I’m still trying to process it’: Remembering George Atkinson

The Savannah native and longtime Oakland Raider star died Sunday night
‘It’s a Family Affair’: Miles Teller’s grandmother shares family’s connection to SCAD Film Festival

Fifteen years ago, Teller attended his first SCAD Film Festival when his debut film, “Rabbit Hole,” was featured.
Hurricane Melissa eyes Cuba and the Bahamas…the latest forecast track

Melissa is the strongest hurricane to ever hit Jamaica
‘Everyone is doing well’: President Trump praises economy amid layoffs, potential SNAP crisis

President Trump promotes economic prosperity during his visit to Japan, while layoffs and a federal shutdown threaten millions back in the U.S.
Aggressive monkeys from overturned truck in Mississippi killed, officials confirm

A truck transporting monkeys from Tulane University overturned on a Mississippi interstate.
SCAD Savannah Film Festival to showcase local talent at Global Shorts Forum

The SCAD Savannah Film Festival is underway, bringing Hollywood icons, student filmmakers and alumni back to the Hostess City for a week of screenings and celebrations.
Vice President Vance says troops will be paid as pressure builds on Congress to end the shutdown

“We do think that we can continue paying the troops, at least for now,” Vance told reporters after lunch with Senate Republicans at the Capitol.
Lowcountry nonprofits bracing for impact as government shutdown continues

Bluffton Self Help asking for donations for its free grocery store