Savannah News Today | 2 Min | The Local Wire

Savannah News Today | 2 Min | The Local Wire

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Savannah News Today — June 22
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Savannah's Local Wire podcast faced technical issues preventing the full report from being generated today. Listeners are advised to check back tomorrow for the complete local news roundup.
Savannah: Firefighters battle vehicle blaze on Holiday Drive. | June 21
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Savannah's Local Wire update covers a vehicle fire on Holiday Drive, a shooting investigation at a Wawa in Hinesville involving Andrew Monsegue, and a fatal accident on 301 South and Oakwood Drive. The episode also mentions a high-speed pursuit on I-16 and the start of the Walk to Dorchester fundraiser in Liberty County.
Savannah: Driver arrested after fleeing attempted traffic stop on I-16 | June 20
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Savannah police arrest a driver after a high-speed chase on I-16 near Ash Branch Road, while a man faces charges for two downtown beatings. Juneteenth celebrations continue with the annual Walk to the River despite rain, and a major crash near Ocean Highway and Chatham Parkway prompts traffic warnings.
Savannah: Brutal downtown beatings under investigation in Savannah | June 19
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Savannah: Chatham County sheriff investigates two severe assaults captured on camera, while the Juneteenth Walk to the River honors freedom with resilience stories. A former Richmond Hill Middle teacher faces child sex crime charges, and UGA researchers warn of snake extinction due to habitat loss and climate change.
Savannah: Pregnant woman and newborn in critical condition after Savannah shooting | June 18
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Savannah: A shooting left a pregnant woman and her newborn in critical condition, sparking community support and police reassurance. City leaders also discussed plans to modernize Martin Luther King Boulevard while preserving its legacy, and a Fort Stewart soldier's trial reached a pivotal point with the jury set to deliberate.
Savannah: Primary Runoff Results: Hollowell Advances, Griggs Falls Short | June 17
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Savannah's Local Wire update covers Georgia's primary runoff with Karen Hollowell and Rick Jackson advancing to the governor's race, public safety concerns on Capital Street after a shooting, and a community basketball event promoting peace. The episode also highlights tropical storm activity bringing rain to the Lowcountry and Southeast Georgia.
Savannah News Today — June 16
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Savannah's Local Wire update covers a Chatham County grand jury indictment of a man accused of raping a child, a shooting at Georgia Southern University, and community discussions on police chief qualifications in Statesboro. The episode also highlights a local restaurant's reduced hours and the Hilton Head Humane Society's 50th anniversary celebrations.
Savannah: Shooting under investigation on Wolf Street in Savannah | June 15
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Savannah law enforcement are investigating a shooting on Wolf Street and a fatal truck collision in Colleton County. The city’s museums also hosted Juneteenth events, and a man was struck by lightning in Bryan County during a thunderstorm.
Savannah: Lightning strike injures man in Bryan County parking lot | June 14
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Savannah: A man was hospitalized after being struck by lightning in a Bryan County restaurant parking lot, and three people were rescued from a sinking boat near Moon River. City officials warn of extreme heat with temperatures reaching 94.2°F, while a mother in Jesup pleads for answers after her daughter's death remains unsolved.
Savannah: Mother pleads for answers in daughter's unsolved death | June 13
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Savannah — A grieving mother in Jesup is pushing for justice in her daughter's unsolved death, while a detainee's death in Chatham County sparks custody disputes between local law enforcement. A lost dog from a Tybee Island house fire was recovered by volunteers, and Savannah's Sleep in Heavenly Peace delivers hundreds of beds to children in need.
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