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July 04, 2009
Authorities say a teenage girl shot in her father’s store has become the fifth person slain by a suspected serial killer.
It’s a win, win situation when you visit Georgia’s State Parks this year.
Not only is it inexpensive and educational but without your support some of them may vanish.
News Three’s Alice Massimi spent the day at one of the area’s state parks and shows you why they’re an invaluable asset to any community.
On July 3rd around 11:00 p.m. Chatham County Sheriff K-9 partner Puma went missing from her residence. She was last seen in the Waters Avenue and Montgomery Crossroads area of town. Sheriff’s deputies have launched an exhaustive search for Puma, but as of this time have been unable to locate her.
Others decided to spend the holiday doing some good. Habersham Village hosted a pet adoption drive today
Fort McAllister wasn’t the only place to get a taste of history this July Fourth.
July 03, 2009
Millions of Americans got a jump-start on their July Fourth holiday.
About $400,000 in beef is missing after a truck was stolen today from a Ramada Limited in Ellenton, Florida.
The fear generated in Cherokee County over four murders by a serial killer has the phone ringing almost constantly at Crimestoppers in Columbia, which is handling all anonymous tips in the cases. It has received more than 50 calls in the last two days about the murders.
The youngest victim of the suspected serial killer in Cherokee County is fighting to stay alive Friday night.
Fifteen year old Ryan Stancell has lost his hand and most likely have to have both legs amputated after a fireworks accident Thursday night.
With a killer on the loose many people are relying on faith to find strength. More than 100 people gathered at Restoration Church in n Gaffney Friday night to pray for the victims and surprisingly enough, the suspect, and hopefully peace.
The Sheriff confirms Thursday night’s Gaffney murder and shooting are related to other murders in Cherokee County.
Experience the biggest and best Independence Day fireworks celebration in the Midwest.
Move will come in late July. No reason has been given publicly leading to speculation of presidential bid.
Sanford and wife tell Davis his job won’t get in the way of reconciliation. Davis says it’s time to get back to work.
Many holiday travelers are on the roads today. Yet some who’ve packed their bags and started their trips think they have less company this year. They think the recession is still affecting many as far as their holiday plans.
Fourth of July is synonymous with fireworks…but before you shoot rockets into the night sky listen to this.
We have some good news and maybe a little bad news.
The good news first, with a bad economy, the City of Savannah is trying to hold taxes.
The bad news is in some cases that may mean a little more work for you.
You know that part of your property between the sidewalk and the street that you haven’t had to worry about?
Well, fire up the lawn mower. Here’s News Three Community Reporter Alice Massimi.
In addition to keeping an eye out for unsafe drivers the City of Savannah is also checking your window tint.
Four murders in six days. All within 10 miles of each other.
U.S. forces who have moved deep into formerly Taliban-controlled territory in southern Afghanistan this week meet locals who tell them that they won't be won over easily.
Although the U.S. government knew for months that Honduras was on the brink of chaos, officials say they underestimated how fearful some were of president Zelaya and his ally Hugo Chávez.
Why did Sarah Palin step down? Some of the people close to the Alaska governor say she wanted to regain control of a script that slipped out of her hands when she burst onto the national stage.
Police were working Sunday to unravel the relationship between slain former NFL quarterback Steve McNair and his friend, a 20-year-old woman who was found shot to death alongside him in his downtown condominium.

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