US Coast Guard opens criminal investigation into American woman’s disappearance in the Bahamas

As authorities continue their search, Lynette’s family has called for an investigation into her disappearance.
Fragile ceasefire faces test as Iran reportedly closes the Strait of Hormuz

Iran and the United States shared conflicting statements on Wednesday about the scope of the two-week ceasefire agreement, raising questions about whether the truce would hold.
How Trump went from threatening Iran’s annihilation to agreeing to a 2-week ceasefire with Tehran

Over the course of a single day, President Donald Trump went from threatening Iran with “annihilation” to proclaiming that Iran’s leadership had presented a “workable” plan that led him to agree to a two-week ceasefire.
Florida school bus driver faces 29 counts of child neglect after close call with train

The driver of the school bus that was clipped by a train in Florida is now facing 29 felony counts of child neglect, according to authorities. The driver was reportedly heard saying, “Not gonna stop for no
Warming up as the weekend nears across Southeast Georgia, Lowcountry

Plus, an update on rain chances in the WJCL 10 day forecast
Savannah town hall to tackle data center boom

Savannah residents to hear from local and state leaders about Georgia’s fast-growing data center boom and its impact on water, power and the environment
Why do Earth’s colors appear muted in new photos from Artemis II?

Are Earth’s colors looking more muted? Here’s why Earth’s colors look more dull in 2026 photos than they did in 1972.
At least 182 killed as Israel strikes central Beirut after saying Iran truce doesn’t apply there

Lebanon’s health ministry said that Israeli strikes on Wednesday killed 182 people, the highest single-day death toll in the Israel-Hezbollah war.
The conflicting demands in the US-Iran ceasefire agreement

Iran is publicly accusing the U.S. of violating parts of the delicate, two-week ceasefire plan, contradicting what the Trump administration says it agreed to.
Subpoena to be issued for Tiger Woods prescription records ahead of first court date for DUI case

Ahead of his first court appearance for DUI charges in Florida, Tiger Woods has received notice of a subpoena for his prescription drug records. Here’s the latest.