Authorites say a man connected to a meth lab is now in custody.
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists issues new Pap Smear recommendations.
Get a job, buy a house, and start a family… It’s the American Dream and while the City of Savannah can’t help you with the first or last on the list, it can help people own a home.
The “Dream Maker” Home Purchase Program, gives people who otherwise wouldn’t be able to buy a home the money they need.
So far it’s been a success… News Three’s Community Reporter Alice Massimi has more on the program and how it’s rejuvenating some areas of Savannah one neighborhood at a time.
Some road closures in Downtown Savannah to tell you about tonight.
What to do about health care has been a confusing and controversial issue across the country.
Saint Joseph’s/Candler’s African-American Information & Resource Center has served more than 88,000 visitors.
The United Way has not made its campaign goal for this year. However campaign chair Jeff Kole says they are extending the donation deadline to December first. He’s asking all those in the community who have the means to donate to the United Way of the Coastal Empire.
Today the City of Savannah along with West Savannah celebrated the completion of five more Dream Maker Homes. A program they hope will help turn the neighborhood around.
Arrests came after a chase that, police say, involved gunfire.
Judge jails teen for refusing to visit father.
Three-year-old left at train station when train door closes on dad. Anne Yeager reports.
Couple hopes animal lovers will help cover cost of pet turkey’s cataract surgery. R.J. Heim reports.
This afternoon, Savannah’s West Broad Street YMCA will dedicate its new playground to the legacy of Mr. Benjamin F. Lewis. A former Executive Director of the West Broad Street Y, Lewis was instrumental in developing programs for local residents and children.
Caught On Cam: Police officer shoots 12-year-old with beanbag gun. Scott Burton reports.
US Postal Service ends Santa letter program. Letters no longer sent to North Pole. Billie Sundgren reports.
AOL says it plans to shed up to 2,500 jobs - or about a third of the struggling Internet company’s work force—as it prepares to separate from Time Warner.
A big health care vote will bring senators in Washington into work this weekend. Brooke Hart reports.
Find out which Black Friday websites to visit before your shopping excursion. Mike Wendland reports.
Are you washing your hands well enough to kill H1N1 germs? You might be surprised. Chris Chan reports.
Police said three suspects are in custody suspected in two robberies Thursday evening.
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