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TRAFFIC | Multiple police on scene of I-85 South crash, heavy delays
SUMMARY: Traffic conditions are dire, with multiple red alerts due to a serious multi-vehicle crash on I-85 south at Jimmy Carter Boulevard, where two left lanes are blocked. Approximately a dozen individuals are outside their vehicles, but police are present to manage the situation. Traffic delays extend solidly back to 316, leading to over an hour of travel time through Spaghetti Junction. Additionally, there are complications on 285 Northbound around Memorial Drive affecting I-20 and major delays on the downtown connector due to a wreck at University, creating heavy congestion pushing back to 166. Stay tuned for more updates.
11Alive’s Crash Clark has the details.
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Greater Augusta Black Chamber of Commerce hosting 5th Black Business Summit
SUMMARY: Since 2017, the Greater Augusta Black Chamber of Commerce (GABCC) has promoted Black-owned, women-owned, minority-owned, and disadvantaged businesses in the CSRA. August is Black Business Month, marked by the annual Black Business Summit, where these businesses network and showcase their offerings. Shagraila Hammond, GABCC Program Manager, highlights Augusta’s thriving Black business community and directs people to their directory of 200+ members via QR code. Kia Bolton, owner of OnSite Mobile Cook & Sip, shared her excitement about networking at the summit and opening a cooking school. The event takes place during the last week of August each year.
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Former CDC leaders speak out against changes
SUMMARY: Former and current CDC staff, along with public health advocates, protested outside CDC headquarters following the recent departures of three high-ranking officials and the firing of CDC Director Susan, who had served less than a month. The officials resigned after Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the President deemed her unfit. Protesters held a “clap out” in tribute, expressing concerns the CDC is being politicized, compromising their commitment to science and public safety. Kennedy criticized the CDC’s handling of COVID-19 and its priorities, calling for strong leadership to restore the agency’s reputation and science-based mission.
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Tybee to share updates on aging sewer system after third spill
SUMMARY: Tybee Island, GA, is facing recurring sewage spills, with the third incident in three months occurring after heavy rainfall caused 40,000 gallons of stormwater mixed with wastewater to overflow into Horse Pen Creek. The city is grappling with aging and damaged sewer infrastructure, exacerbated by frequent storms. City crews have made temporary repairs, but a long-term solution is underway, including a $12.5 million upgrade plan and a $2.5 million sewer project launch. Mayor Brian West emphasized ongoing efforts over the past eight years, set to continue for 15 more. An update on the sewer system overhaul will be shared tonight at 6:30 PM at the Tybee Island Public Safety Building.
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