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January 18, 2008

$13 Million Boy Scout Land Deal
Retired Teacher Hosts Pierce MLK Day
Pounds of Weed in Hazlehurst

January 17, 2008

Coughs, Colds and Kids

In a 3 On Your Side health alert:  If you have children under the age of two, the Food and Drug Administration warned today, you should not give them over the counter cough and cold medications.  That's because young children may suffer life-threatening side effects.

Four Fires in Bluffton Started by Lowcountry Fireman

Instead of doing his job to put out flames, a Lowcountry firefighter is charged with starting four recent fires in Bluffton.

High-Tech Tools Approved for Savannah-Chatham Metro Police

Savannah City Council approves funding for Mobile Data Terminals

Warriors Walk

Families, friends and fellow soldiers gathered this morning to remember and honor their fallen heroes.

Housing Slump Hurts Local Construction

The total number of residential building permits in Chatham County last year was down 16 percent from a year ago and eleven percent from 2005.

Belated Soldier Memorial

FORT STEWART, Ga. (AP) - Fort Stewart unveiled a granite marker today to honor a soldier who died of an illness two years ago in Iraq.

New Warning about Children’s Cold Medications

The Food and Drug Administration warned Thursday that over the counter cough and cold medicines should not be given to young children because of the potential for serious and even life-threatening side effects.

Second Arrest Made In Officers Murders
Fights at Savannah High, One Student to Hospital

There were two separate fights at Savannah High School today, and one boy went to the hospital.

Anybody’s Game as GOPs Focus on S.C.

Republicans draw a line in the sand in South Carolina, and Democrats focus on Nevada’s primary.

Morning Fire Leaves 7 Homeless

Fire on 600 block of West 39th Street in Savannah believed to have started on the stove

SC Governor Delivers State of the State Address

South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford delivered his state of the state address last night in Columbia. One of the highlights of his speech included last year's record tax cut for the Palmetto State.

More Details on Boro Car Ring
$1000 Martini at Lowcountry Bar
Bars Coming to Statesboro?
Appling Gun in School
Blackshear Times gets New Look
Alleged Firefighter Firebug
Jekyll Plan Gains Support
Claxton in EBay Plane Theft Ring
Arrests in Bryan School Vandalism

January 16, 2008

Georgia Infirmary Celebration

Remembering a history of service.

Firefighter Arrested for Arson

He's accused of starting at least four fires, including the recent house fire in Palmetto Bluff. The fire dept. released a statement today and said, "he was a good employee."

Man arrested in Good Samaritan accident

89-year-old Daniel Fogarty is charged with second degree manslaughter.

Foster Parent: Child Taken From Good Home

Thirteen-thousand children and teenagers living in Georgia are in foster care. That number comes from the state's Department of Human Resources. But one foster parent tells NEWS 3 the office is taking children out of good homes.

Inflation up, local economic outlook still favorable
Fort Pulaski at Risk of Erosion

One of Savannah's national historic monuments is in risk of eroding away.  That's why the folks over at the Fort Pulaski National Monument has been doing ongoing research on its site.

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