Takeaways from Trump’s address: No end date for Iran war, no direct criticism of NATO

President Donald Trump sought to explain his rationale for the war against Iran in a primetime address Wednesday.
Spotty rain chances set to return…the timing of showers & an update on the drought in Savannah

Plus, a breakdown of the Easter weekend forecast before you make your outdoor plans
Hawks rout Magic 130-101 for 17th win in 19 games

Nickeil Alexander-Walker scored 32 points, Jalen Johnson added 18 points and 14 rebounds, and the Atlanta Hawks routed the Orlando Magic 130-101 for their 17th victory in their last 19 games.
Chris Sale shakes off illness and turns in another dominant start for the Braves

Sale allowed only one base runner in six innings of another dominant start to lead Atlanta past the Athletics 5-1.
Artemis II launch inspires GSU physics students

STEM students at Georgia Southern University gathered for an Artemis II watch party on Wednesday evening
Fight at Smith State Prison in Glennville leaves 2 injured, triggers statewide lockdown

Two inmates were flown to local hospitals after an altercation at Smith State Prison, according to Lori Benoit, deputy director of communications for the Georgia Department of Corrections. Officials said the injuries were not life-threatening and all
Fatal shooting in Garden City leaves one person dead

Garden City police are investigating a fatal shooting after officers found a man with a gunshot wound Wednesday evening on Chatham Villa Drive.
LIVE: President Trump delivers primetime address Wednesday to give update on Iran War

The president is addressing the nation and providing an update on the Iran War, his first prime-time speech since launching strikes alongside Israel more than a month ago.
Trump has discussed ousting Attorney General Pam Bondi, sources say

President Trump has privately mused about firing his Attorney General Pam Bondi and replacing her with EPA administrator Lee Zeldin, sources told multiple outlets.
Death of a refugee left at a Buffalo doughnut shop by Border Patrol is ruled a homicide

Medical examiners have ruled that the death of a nearly blind refugee from Myanmar, five days after Border Patrol left him at a Buffalo, New York, doughnut shop, was a homicide.