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Understanding CSRA heat alerts

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www.wjbf.com – Miller Hyatt – 2025-06-14 23:36:00

SUMMARY: In the CSRA, summer heat can be intense, with different National Weather Service (NWS) offices issuing heat advisories based on varying criteria. NWS Columbia covers counties like Lincoln and Aiken, issuing heat advisories at heat indexes of 108-112°F for 2+ hours and warnings at 113°F. NWS Charleston uses the same criteria for Jenkins, Screven, and Allendale. Meanwhile, NWS Peachtree City/Atlanta covers Wilkes and others, with advisories starting at 105-109°F and warnings at 110°F. These thresholds provide early warnings, helping residents prepare and stay safe from heat-related illnesses. Stay informed and protect yourself this summer.

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Statesboro man sentenced for shooting cop

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www.wsav.com – Eden Hodges – 2025-07-19 06:47:00

SUMMARY: Anthony Kent, 19, was sentenced to 30 years in prison after pleading guilty to shooting Statesboro Officer Joey Deloach during an April incident. Deloach was responding to reports of car break-ins at Copper Beech apartments when he was shot four times, injuring a major artery in his leg. Despite defense arguments citing Kent’s youth and behavioral issues, the judge imposed a lengthy sentence, emphasizing accountability and urging Kent to improve himself. Kent apologized in court, claiming self-defense. Police and the community supported Deloach, with authorities deeming the sentence appropriate for the severity of the crime impacting the community.

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ICE will soon have nation's Medicaid data: What to know

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www.wsav.com – Brooke Shafer – 2025-07-18 22:37:00

SUMMARY: The Trump administration granted Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) limited access to Medicaid data for 79 million people to identify undocumented immigrants. The shared information includes addresses, birthdates, racial details, and Social Security numbers. While most undocumented immigrants aren’t eligible for Medicaid, emergency Medicaid data for life-saving care is accessible, including some noncitizens’ information. The agreement allows ICE to access but not download the data during limited weekday hours until September 9. Democrats and immigrant advocates criticize the move for privacy and human rights concerns, with several states suing the administration to stop data sharing and protect emergency medical care access.

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Augusta Video Game Exposition set to return for 2026

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www.wjbf.com – Brandon Dawson – 2025-07-18 13:33:00

SUMMARY: The Augusta Video Game Exposition debuted on March 22 at the Elks Lodge, attracting over a thousand attendees. Organizer David Bryant aimed to create a dedicated event for the gaming community, including video games, trading cards, comics, and 3D prints. Originally expecting 300-400 people, the event overwhelmed fire code limits due to its popularity. Guests enjoyed diverse games, vendors, artists, and food trucks, with free admission making it accessible. The success prompted plans for the 2026 expo on March 21 at the DoubleTree on Perimeter Parkway, featuring special guests, including Mortal Kombat announcements. Tickets will cost $5 general and $10 VIP. Follow their Facebook for updates.

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