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WJCL on MSNDevelopment to bring 14,000 homes, plus businesses and restaurants near I-95 in HardeevilleHardeeville is continuing to boom. It's one of the fastest-growing cities in the country, and it's set to have more housing ...
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WJCL on MSNChatham County homeowners face possible 49% property tax hike following launch of county-run fire departmentThe proposed increase comes after the county launched its first-ever, county-run fire department—replacing the fire fee for ...
Residents living in unincorporated areas of Chatham County could soon see a nearly 50% spike in their property tax bills. The proposed increase comes after the county launched its first-ever, ...
Following his missed cut, reports on social media circulated that Clark had caused damage to Oakmont’s lockers after one of ...
A team of 60 international scientists report that by early 2028 society will have emitted enough greenhouse gases that the ...
Scientists say they have discovered three previously unknown, unnamed species of sea spider off the U.S. West Coast that could be teaming up with bacteria to thrive off gas bubbling from the seafloor ...
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WJCL on MSNImpact Day: Hot with severe storms possible for Coastal Georgia and Lowcountry, here's the timingThe impacts for today will be heavy rain at times, wind gusts over 40 mph, and small hail ...
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A new study finds tree planting alone can't offset carbon from fossil fuel reserves, highlighting the financial and physical ...
As summer temperatures rise and emergency department visits related to extreme heat top 100,000 Americans a year, what should ...
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WJCL on MSN'This is our 4th of July celebration': Savannah city leaders and community members commemorate JuneteenthThe city of Savannah is commemorating Juneteenth by hosting its second annual Walk to the River.Hundreds of people showed up, including Mayor Van Johnson, City Manager Jay Melder, and former Mayor ...
Black business owners, like those at Sweet Tooth Cafe in Washington, D.C., are navigating challenges due to economic policy changes from the White House.
Millions of Americans are seeing their credit scores suffer now that the U.S. government has resumed referring missed student ...
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