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November 03, 2009
Search For Suspect In Okatie, S.C. Bank Robbery
One suspect still at large. FBI conducting investigation.
Houlihan’s Prepares to Reopen Following Fire
A popular Southside Savannah Restaurant is getting ready to reopen their doors.
Estill High School School Nurse Injured in Altercation, Several Arrested
Two adults were arrested and two juveniles petitioned following an altercation at Estill High School Friday. A school nurse also received minor injuries during the altercation and was transported to the hospital following the incident.
Who’s Reading Your Mammogram
Radiologists are responsible for reading your mammogram, but its not as simple as you may think.
Call to regulate debt-relief companies
Major consumer groups are joining the Federal Trade Commission in a move to put more restrictions on for profit debt relief companies. They say consumers need protection from unscrupulous industry practices
Stressed Out
New study reveals facts about kids and anxiety. Kristen Dahlgren reports.
Local Students Named to State Student Advisory Council
Two local high school students will soon have their say on issues affecting our school systems. Katherine Olson, a student at Savannah Arts Academy and Leekira Smith of Statesboro High School are among 53 pupils chosen by State School Superintendent Kathy Cox to serve on Georgia’s 2009 -2010 Student Advisory Council.
Report Says 1 Dose of Flu Vaccine Working in Pregnant Women
Federal health officials say pregnant women get good results from just a single dose of swine flu vaccine, but young children still need two treatments.
NKorea Raises Threat to Get US into Direct Talks
North Korea says it has completed reprocessing spent nuclear fuel rods to extract weapons-grade plutonium.
The announcement comes amid North Korean attempts to pressure the United States into accepting its demand for direct talks.
Election Day 2009
Polls open today with important races is New Jersey and Virginia. Tracie Potts reports.
Expert Advice for Facebook Security
Experts offer advice on keeping you safe on Facebook. John Knicely reports.
SC Issues Duplicate Unemployment Checks Again
For the second time this year, an extra unemployment check is yet again in the mail for some South Carolina residents.
The commission says anyone who cashes the duplicates as well as the original checks will be responsible for reimbursing the extra money.
Cobb County Inmate Escapes
Police in Cobb County are searching for a jail inmate who escaped from a work detail at a park in Smyrna.
7 Legislative Seats Up For Grabs in Georgia
In the Savannah area, a pair of Republicans are facing off to replace Eric Johnson, the former president pro tempore of the Senate who left to run for governor.
November 02, 2009
License to Pour
You need a license to drink. Do the bartenders need a license to pour? That question is at the heart of a debate between the City of Savannah and local bar and restaurant owners.
Hilton Head Island Recreation Center Asks for Town Support
There’s a lot of wear and tear that can come from 20 years, especially when you’re talking about a place and equipment used by active children! Old-age is one big reason the Island Recreation Center will go before the Hilton Head Public Facilities committee Tuesday and ask for financial help with improvements there.
Fraud Investigation At Savannah’s Housing Authority
There’s a crackdown underway at the Housing Authority of Savannah. Some suspect applications are being re-checked and those caught defrauding the Authority by underreporting income could face some serious consequences.
AASU To Celebrate 75th Anniversary in 2010
Special events will mark the anniversary next year.
Man Accused Of Killing Wife Appears In Court
Robert Johnson allegedly shot Mary Ellen Johnson during an argument Saturday morning.
Need a Mammogram, but Can’t Afford it? There’s Help!
Many women put off getting mammograms because they can’t afford to pay for the procedure, they don’t have insurance or their insurance won’t cover it. News 3’s Randi Hempel tells you about a program at the Anderson Cancer Institute that can help. There’s also a community event you can participate in to remember a neighbor who passed away from cancer all while raising money to help others.
AASU to Celebrate 75 Years
In January AASU will celebrate the 75th Anniversary of its founding.
The Future of Savannah’s DeRenne Avenue
Do you live, work or travel on DeRenne Avenue?
Then you will probably be interested in the streets future.
Annual Pumpkin Chuck
Now that Halloween is over you are probably wondering what you’re supposed to do with those pumpkins you spent hours carving with your kids…
Trouble Spot At Cann Park
Live wires exposed forcing a worried neighbor to get involved. The number one concern safety.
Races for the November 3, 2009 Election
List of all races for Tuesday’s elections in Georgia and South Carolina.
SAA Presents The Katrina Project
It’s been four years since Hurricane Katrina hit the southern coast of the United States. As part of our nation continues to heal and rebuild, a group of Savannah Arts Academy students will explore the fear, anger, and the hope that some of the victims felt through a unique multi-media play called “The Katrina Project: Hell and High Water”. News 3’s Coastal Sunrise anchor Kim Gusby talks with SAA Theatre Department Chair, Andrea Verdis about the production.
Broken Heart Syndrome
Suffering from a broken heart? It may be more serious than you think. Kristi Nelson reports.
Real Men Read Books
Real men read books! That’s the message Haven Elementary is sending to its students. This week, the school is hosting its “Real Men Read” program.
Afghan Commission Declares Karzai Election Victor
Afghanistan’s election commission has canceled Saturday’s presidential runoff and proclaimed President Hamid Karzai victor of the war-ravaged nation’s tumultuous ballot.
Obama To Meet With Economic Advisers
President Barack Obama meets with his economic advisory board today as the administration hopes to ignite a strong recovery.




