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Samples of my work from WSAV, a local news station in Savannah, Ga. Visit here for more.

'No survivors' in military plane crash near Savannah
Nine military members were on board a C-130 aircraft when it came crashing down onto Highway 21 in Port Wentworth on Wednesday.
The cargo plane, operated by the Puerto Rico National Guard, crashed at 11:28 a.m. shortly after taking off from the Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport.

Alex Murdaugh indicted for murder in death of wife, son
Alex Murdaugh has been formally charged with murder in the deaths of his wife and son, Maggie and Paul, state officials announced Thursday.
The former high-profile Hampton County attorney has been indicted for two counts of murder and two counts of possession of a weapon during the commission of a violent crime.

Barry Jenkins talks new movie at SCAD Savannah Film Festival
Oscar-winner Barry Jenkins sat down with film critic Leonard Maltin in Savannah on Thursday for an intimate conversation about his film career.
Jenkins comes to Savannah with several films under his belt and another just weeks away from its release.

SCAD students fool tourists filming Star Wars of their own
It's not every day you see stormtroopers roaming the beach, but thanks to a group of young filmmakers, a galaxy far, far away seems a lot closer to home.
Film and TV students from the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) just wrapped shooting on "Odyssey," a war film set in the Star Wars universe.
"Our goal for this project is to show you the gritty and intense struggle that rebel squads faced in the years before the death star," the film's website reads.

‘I am outraged’: Gov. Kemp addresses protests turned violent, possible COVID-19 spread
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp has held weekly briefings on COVID-19 but Tuesday’s press conference focused largely on protests for George Floyd happening in Atlanta and throughout the state.
“This is a deeply emotional time not only in Georgia but across America,” the governor said at the start of the briefing.