SAVANNAH, Ga. - Operations at Savannah Hilton Head International Airport are expected to return to normal on Friday. Coastal Georgia saw an unprecedented snowstorm on Tuesday, which led to flights being delayed or canceled over the past couple of day.
Snow, ice and a wintry mix will sweep across south Georgia Tuesday night and Wednesday morning. Stay updated here.
Consumer advocates complain that the rapid growth of data centers is driving up electric rates for residences and businesses.
Due to Tuesday's winter weather, Georgia's Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport has 350 total delays and 277 total cancelations as of Wednesday morning. The 350 delays include any flights within, into, or out of the airport. The total cancelations include 112 out of Atlanta and 158 into Atlanta.
With another winter storm coming, some airlines are offering waivers and free flight changes for travel in and out of Georgia. Here's what we know.
As snow fall and icy conditions gripped much of Georgia, the Department of Transportation working overnight to treat roads in Atlanta, and Central, Southern and coastal parts of the state.
The Savannah Regional Film Commission (SRFC) has announced major incentive increases as productions continue to decline. The major changes come in the form of
As lawmakers at the state Capitol started work this week for the legislative session, coastal Georgia may find solutions to its surface water needs under a budget proposal from Gov. Brian Kemp.
ATLANTA — A southern storm system brought a quick shot of snowfall to parts of north and central Georgia Tuesday. This was a different storm than our January 10th storm. This one brought lower snow totals, but more treacherous road conditions due to the colder conditions in the middle of Atlanta's deep freeze.
Will it snow again in Georgia? National Weather Service is predicting heavy precipitation at the end of next week. Here are the latest forecasts.
The lower half of Georgia could see several inches of snow on Tuesday, in an event that could last 36-48 hours, officials say.
Anyone in the legal field in Georgia is familiar with the powerful legal firm of Morris Manning, headquartered in Atlanta.