Two sea turtles are back in the water after undergoing rehabilitation at the Georgia Sea Turtle Center on Jekyll Island.
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Another great year for the spring Identity Safe Data Destruction event.
The shrimping season has begun in South Carolina.
Savannah/Hilton Head International debuts electric vehicle charging stations.
2012 Identity Safe Data Destruction event May 5th from 9am - 2pm.
Thirteen tall ships are calling Savannah's historic Riverfront home this weekend for the 2012 Savannah Tall Ships Challenge.
The City of Savannah has begun using a new biological treatment process to protect the city's treasured historic monuments.
A big increase in reports of Asian tiger shrimp in the Gulf of Mexico and along the U.S. Southeast coast has federal biologists worried.
The Coast Guard helped rescue three mariners early Friday morning in Sapelo Sound.
A helicopter is helping rebuild oyster beds that were wiped out a century ago in coastal Georgia.
Pull the plug on your old electronics on May 5th.
2012 Savannah Earth Day April 21st at Forsyth Park.
A turtle belonging to the biology department at Armstrong Atlantic State University escaped from her habitat Monday morning and wound up in the University's police department.
Crews are hoping that newly arrived reinforcements will help in the fight against a wildfire that has destroyed dozens of homes in the mountains southwest of Denver and may have claimed two lives.
Authorities say a central Florida woman is in jail, charged with setting a fire that burned one of the world's oldest cypress trees.
Thousands of pounds of manure make nutrient-rich compost for the public
Saturday, March 3, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Public Works South, 9 Benton Field Road, Bluffton.
Only minor damage is reported after an earthquake centered in southeast Missouri shook at least nine states.
Keep Liberty County looking beautiful!
The goal of this festival is to educate and bring awareness about adopting a green and sustainable way of living.
2nd annual Water & Energy Fair. Learn how you can lower your water and energy bills.
The Southern Environmental Law Center has released its fourth annual "Top 10 Endangered Places" in the Southeast and the list includes some familiar landscapes.
Commissioner Mark Williams has announced that Georgia's food shrimp harvest season will close 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, January 25, 2012.
Rescuers about 10 miles off the Georgia coast say they were unable to get close enough to help a right whale that has become entangled in commercial fishing line.
Coastal Georgia's beautiful salt marshes are slowing vanishing. While nature is playing a role, man is partly to blame. News Three's Alice Massimi went for a ride along the Intracoastal Waterway to see the damage firsthand.
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Watch Russ Riesinger, Tina Tyus-Shaw and Storm Team 3 Chief meteorologist Kris Allred weeknights on WSAV.
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