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SUNDAY WEATHER: Hazy sunshine, stray late day shower
SUMMARY: Saturday night’s hazy, milky sky is caused by Canadian wildfire smoke drifting into the Southeast, lingering into Sunday without surface air quality issues. June begins warm with mid to upper 80s, sun, and clouds. A weak cold front may trigger isolated, non-severe showers or storms north of I-20 Sunday afternoon, fading after sunset as dry air moves in. Sunday night offers a chance to see the Northern Lights in the CSRA due to a strong geomagnetic storm. Monday and early week will be sunny and dry with highs in the upper 80s. Humidity and rain chances rise Thursday through next weekend, with more showers and storms expected Sunday.
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Remaining mall shooting suspects face judge, youngest suspect makes public debut
SUMMARY: In Savannah, Georgia, 20-year-old Aujawan Hymon and 16-year-old Dahmil Johnson, the final suspects in the Oglethorpe Mall shooting, appeared in court. Johnson made his first public court appearance, supported by his lawyer. Defense attorneys argued insufficient evidence links the shootout to Tina Smith’s death, attributed to heart complications during the chaos. They moved to dismiss felony murder charges, calling them an overreach, but Judge Crystal Harmon denied the motions, citing probable cause. The shooting reportedly began after a scuffle involving a gold chain. Both face felony murder, assault, and firearm charges, with additional weapons charges. The State aims to indict all six suspects by October 1.
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After more than 50 years, Augusta’s Villa Europa is closed
SUMMARY: Augusta’s historic Villa Europa restaurant is temporarily closed due to financial and regulatory challenges, including obligations to the Department of Revenue and pandemic impacts. The Schaffer Neises family, who operated the German-Italian American eatery for over 50 years, expressed gratitude to patrons and hope for future investors to continue the legacy. While the restaurant remains closed, their food truck, Villa Wagen, will operate when possible, though its future is uncertain. The family will serve at the Germany tent at this year’s Arts in the Heart for the last time and is working on a cookbook to preserve Villa Europa’s recipes and stories.
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Richmond Hill votes to roll back millage rate
SUMMARY: Richmond Hill City Council voted to roll back the millage rate from the proposed 4.132 to 3.981, avoiding a nearly 4% property tax increase. This decision followed several public hearings where residents expressed concerns about rising housing costs and the impact of higher property taxes on affordability. Critics questioned the city’s spending, citing funds tied up in unused land and city hall renovations amid infrastructure issues. Georgia law requires public hearings for maintaining or increasing millage rates. Mayor Russ Carpenter emphasized careful financial planning to balance taxpayer relief with maintaining essential city services.
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