The City of Savannah is preparing to open warming centers city-wide for residents next week in anticipation of extreme winter weather.
Your Friday headlinesThe City of Savannah has released a statement ahead of winter weather next week that could produce snow and ice in the area.Sign up for our NewslettersCheck out your local forecast and download the WJCL App for customized weather alertsDo you see signs of winter weather?
A Savannah resident has been named in a recently returned indictment in the Southern District of Georgia. The indictment includes charges alleging felons illegally
Connection and toughness. Two words that perfectly encapsulate the Ice Dawgs' annual visit to the Children’s Hospital of Savannah. The college club hockey team stopped by to spend time with patients Friday morning ahead of the Savannah Hockey Classic at Enmarket Arena.
Chief Meteorologist Dave Turley spoke to a Professor of Geology with Georgia Southern University who explained how the Palisades Fire was able to spread so quickly. He says the major factors are lack of rain during California’s “rainy season,” the Santa Ana winds, and the geography of the areas impacted.
Gov. Kemp outlines his priorities to the Georgia General Assembly and his plans for the budget's big-ticket proposals.
City officials said Friday that they are preparing to boost emergency operations ahead of forecasted winter weather in the Savannah area. Officials said the city is prepared
Savannah is slated for $146 million in grants and favorable loans from a potential $502 million investment in Gov. Brian Kemp’s 2025 midyear budget.
The coolest showdown in the south is back! The Publix Savannah Hockey Classic is sliding back into action, bringing rivalries to the rink at Enmarket Arena to face off for the Ghost Pirate’s Cup. Things are about to heat up on the ice!
Dearly Beloved by Antonia B. Larkin, a Georgia Southern alumnus, opened in the Rosengart Gallery of the Averitt Center on January 9. The exhibit features Larkin's work through video, sculpture, and other unexpected materials.
As the first week of the Georgia’s Legislative Session continues, WTOC’s Dawn Baker got a chance to sit down for a one on one interview with longtime State Representative Carl Gilliard, the Democrat who represents District 162.