As snow fall and icy conditions gripped much of Georgia, the Department of Transportation is working overnight to treat roads in all around the state.
and I-516 which is in Savannah, Georgia,” Jill Nagel with the Georgia Department of Transportation told Action News Jax on Monday. “They are doing bridges, overpasses, and interchange ramps ...
Gov. Kemp's $40.5 billion 2025 mid-year budget dips into the state's healthy surplus to bankroll a $1 billion one-time tax rebate.
The city will also work closely with the Georgia Department of Transportation on state-maintained roadways in Savannah. Will Savannah see snow?Major winter storm expected in Georgia. Weather ...
The Georgia Department of Transportation said on Wednesday that a state of emergency was still in place across the state
Savannah's roads are expected to clear by the weekend as GDOT works tirelessly manage the snowstorm. Residents are advised to stay off icy roads until then
Georgia Department of Transportation the Georgia Department of Public Safety ... and Wednesday which has since been upgraded to a winter storm warning for areas like Savannah, Valdosta, and Macon. The Athens and Atlanta areas are currently under winter ...
The Savannah Police Department is asking for the public’s help in locating the car of a deceased woman found in the Savannah River in August of 2024.
Camera video recorded by their Tesla shows the exact moment when the ice fell nearly 185 feet from a bridge into oncoming traffic. Unable to make sense of what happened the two did their best to patch up what they could and continue their weekend. It did not all come together for them until after they reviewed the footage.
The impact caused significant damage, with the back window completely shattered and the front of the car severely dented.
Beginning on Monday, Jan. 27, the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) construction partners will close interstate lanes for the I-16@95 Improvement Projects.
The number of motor vehicle collisions involving pedestrians in Savannah is increasing slightly, according to a review of Savannah Police Department (SPD) data.