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.
The Georgia Department of Transportation said on Wednesday that a state of emergency was still in place across the state
Savannah was hit by a couple inches ... CEMA announced traffic is making it harder for the Georgia Department of Transportation to clear icy roads, according to an 11:22 a.m. text alert.
Gov. Brian Kemp has issued a state of emergency for all of Georgia over the next batch of incoming winter weather. Here's what we know.
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
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.
Savannah Mayor Van Johnson is warning residents about the dangerous driving conditions after the winter storm. News 3 spoke to multiple people in city neighborhoods
Days after a winter storm dropped ice and record-breaking snow, cleanup efforts were underway Thursday in several major Southern cities such as New Orleans, where crews were removing snow the same way they remove trash,
In an unusual sight for Savannah, backhoes are being used as snow plows to clear the city streets. However, these makeshift plows won't be servicing every street as the roads being cleared are primarily state roads,
It’s not often that it snows in Southeast Georgia, with the last accumulation of snow in Ware County back in January 2018.
While it's stopped snowing, deadly winter weather conditions aren't gone. The National Weather Service is warning of icy roads persisting in Georgia.
This isn’t the first time Georgia Department of Transportation has prepped roads for winter weather, but GDOT says their methods have improved since the last blast of winter weather Savannah saw, back in 2018.