Dry this morning with scattered showers and storms this afternoon

Umbrella needed at times this week with heavy rain at times
Bodycam video reveals chaotic scene of deputy fatally shooting Illinois woman who called 911 for help

Sonya Massey ducked and apologized to an Illinois sheriff’s deputy seconds before he shot the woman three times in her home, with one fatal blow to the head, as seen in body camera video.
All lanes of I-16 Eastbound at Hwy 280 closed in Bryan County

According to the Georgia Department of Transportation, all lanes are closed due to a crash around 5:20 a.m. Tuesday morning.
Midland drops ‘Lucky Sometimes’ from upcoming EP; announces fall ‘The Get Lucky Tour’

Midland will drop their latest music Barely Blue, an eight-song LP recorded with nine-time Grammy winner Dave Cobb at Georgia Mae Studios in Savannah, GA. Midland – comprised of lead singer/guitarist Mark Wystrach, bassist/vocalist Cameron Duddy and
Take a look at the video for Zac Brown Band’s ‘Tie Up’

The Zac Brown Band shares the video for his latest song ‘Tie Up’, a lively summer jam that encourages listeners to kick back and relax with friends. “Tie Up” is inspired by Brown’s favorite place to tie
Democrats plan to push ahead with process to determine presidential nominee ahead of convention

The Democratic Party plans to push forward with a virtual roll call in which delegates to its convention can choose its presidential nominee before they meet in person for next month in Chicago.
Matt Damon, Ben Affleck film ‘RIP’ lands at Netflix

The latest collaboration between Matt Damon and Ben Affleck is heading to Netflix, with the streaming service confirming it acquired the rights to the upcoming thriller, RIP. Deadline was first outlet to report the news that Netflix
Taylor Swift’s ‘The Tortued Poets Department’ breaks Billboard record held by Whitney Houston for 37 years

Taylor Swift hit a new career-best milestone with her 11th studio album album, The Tortured Poets Department, which marked its 12th consecutive week at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart. Per Billboard, TTPD also set a
'The devices take away their creativity': Teachers support South Carolina ban on phones in schools

By school year 2025, students will no longer have access to cell phones in classrooms.
Savannah Chatham County prepares for another school year. What new security measures are in place

The district spent more than $820,000 on sensors that can detect vapes, chemicals and even someone yelling for help