President Trump asks oil giants for $100B to restart Venezuela’s oil industry

President Donald Trump met with oil executives at the White House, urging a $100 billion investment to revitalize oil and gas infrastructure and increase production amid U.S. control over Venezuela’s oil exports.
From record highs to the next possible freeze for Southeast Georgia, Lowcountry

Colder temperatures are lurking for next week
SCCPSS offers update on accidental middle school shooting in December

Police with the Savannah-Chatham County Public School System and Savannah Police give an update on the accidental shooting that injured a middle schooler over the holiday break; district officials also discussed attendance and student performance during the
After delays, the missing Jan. 6 plaque will be displayed at the Capitol

The Senate has agreed to display a plaque honoring the police who defended the Capitol during the Jan. 6, 2021 attack.
Graphic: These videos show ICE agent fatally shoot Renee Good

New video was released Friday showing the moments leading up to the deadly shooting of a woman in Minneapolis.
Small civilian plane crashes at MidCoast Regional Airport, no injuries reported

A small civilian plane crashed at MidCoast Regional Airport this afternoon. Army officials say no injuries were reported and the incident remains under investigation.
Division deepens as protests intensify following ICE officer shooting in Minneapolis

Nationwide protests have erupted across the country following the deadly shooting involving an ICE officer in Minneapolis. As local officials and federal authorities clash over safety and the investigation, signs of deep division are emerging.
CUTE VIDEO: Pig escapes onto a Pennsylvania highway, rescued by good Samaritans

After escaping from a moving trailer on a Pennsylvania highway, this pig found safety thanks to quick-thinking bystanders.
Forsyth Park acid attack chemical identified by FBI

FBI officials, working with SLED, have identified the chemical used in the attack.
DC pipe bomb suspect pleads not guilty to federal charges

The Virginia man accused of planting two bombs in Washington, D.C., five years ago pleaded not guilty Friday to federal charges of transporting and attempting to use explosives.