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Savannah TV newsman hit, killed by car
A longtime television newsman in Savannah has died after being struck by a car while covering an accident story.
Commerce chief pushes trade deals at Savannah port
U.S. Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez pressed Congress on Monday to approve three free-trade agreements backed by the president, saying legislators are costing exporters millions of dollars.
Ga. death row inmate appeals to US Supreme Court
A Georgia man convicted of killing a police officer is asking the Supreme Court to grant him a hearing based on witnesses who recanted their testimony and others who say another man confessed to the crime.
GBI director named Georgia's Police Chief of Year
The Georgia Association of Chiefs of Police has named Vernon Keenan, director of the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, its Police Chief of the Year for 2008.
OSHA proposes $110,000 fine for Savannah plant
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration wants the operators of a Savannah plant to pay a stiff fine.
Georgia lawmakers largely back Bush on drilling
Georgia lawmakers largely support President Bush's call to lift a long-standing ban on offshore oil drilling, including off the state's coast. Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean is embarking on a voter registration bus tour he hopes will help push Dixie to the Democrats.
SC ports to consider buying terminal land
The South Carolina State Ports Authority will consider buying more than 1,500 acres of land in Jasper County for a new $500 million shipping terminal to be jointly operated with the state of Georgia.
Bulldog to replace Uga VI not yet chosen
Georgia football fans will be a nation without a bulldog for a while longer. More Savannah Stories
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