Officials urge caution after major storms as hidden hazards could turn deadly

Emergency officials say many of the most serious storm-related dangers begin after the wind and rain have passed.
Lawyers urge judge to block Trump order that would create eligible voter list, limit mail ballots

Voting rights groups are arguing that a federal judge should stop President Donald Trump’s executive order restricting mail voting because he doesn’t have the authority to do so
Hurricane evacuation zones in Georgia, South Carolina aim to keep roads moving

When the governor of Georgia or South Carolina issues a mandatory evacuation, traffic plans shift quickly. Here’s what drivers need to know.
CIA Director John Ratcliffe met with grandson of Raul Castro in Havana, officials say

Cuban and U.S. officials say that CIA Director John Ratcliffe has met with Cuban officials, including Raul Castro’s grandson, during a high-level visit to the island.
SC Gov. McMaster calls special session to redraw congressional maps

South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster has called a special session to address redistricting despite the agreement failing to pass the Senate on Tuesday.
Ghost Pirates reveal 2026-27 schedule after franchise-best season

The Savannah Ghost Pirates release their 2026-27 schedule coming off a historic season that saw the franchise reach the Kelly Cup Playoffs for the first time.
Drought lingers…when the next chance of rain is expected for Southeast Georgia, Lowcountry

Warmer temperatures arrive this weekend
Becky Hill co-author reacts after Murdaugh murder convictions overturned

Neil Gordon is sharing his thoughts after the South Carolina Supreme Court overturned Alex Murdaugh’s murder convictions and ordered a new trial.
Beware of drunk deer, police warn, announcing season of inebriation

Beware of drunk deer. That’s the message from a French police department, warning motorists of the erratic behavior of the local deer population after drinking the so-called “forest aperitif.”
Supreme Court preserves access to mifepristone as abortion pill lawsuit continues

The Supreme Court has preserved women’s access to a drug used in the most common method of abortion, rejecting lower-court restrictions while a lawsuit continues.