Sharyl Sutton, WSAV News 3

Sharyl Sutton

WSAV News 3

Savannah, GA, United States

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Car buyers beware of 'bailment agreement'

If you're buying a financed car from a dealership this holiday season, make sure you ask if there's a 'bailment agreement' in the sales contract. → Read More

Recording Artist Charles Dougherty Performs "live" in WSAV studio

Producer, songwriter and musician Charles Dougherty played holiday music on saxaphone for WSAV News 3 Today viewers on Sunday. → Read More

Black Friday deals could cost more with credit cards

Savings from Black Friday and Cyber Monday shopping deals could slip away if pay by plastic at checkout and let your balance linger longer than the next billing statement. → Read More

No firm price for restoring historical integrity at Savannah City Hall

An advisory committee will be spearheading a proposal for restoring Savannah City Hall. → Read More

Gulfstream salutes Veterans

Gulfstream honored a couple thousand of its military veteran employees at the Savannah International Trade and Convention Center today during a red carpet luncheon. → Read More

Freebies for Veterans today

Restaurants across the country are honoring Veterans today with free meals and discounts. → Read More

Teen suicide rates up dramatically

Two teens committed suicide over the weekend; one in Savannah, another on Hilton Head. → Read More

Savannah runner wins Rock'n'Roll Marathon

In the marathon, Ben Brown (Savannah, Ga.) won the race with his first-place effort clocking a time of 2:33:23. Jack Bordoni (Atlanta, Ga) was second with a time of 2:34:55. Ryan Fan (Atlanta, Ga.)... → Read More

Chatham County Police determine Saturday gunshot victim found at McDonald's was accidental

Chatham County detectives have determined the gunshot victim discovered at McDonald's in the 5700 block of Ogeechee Road at 7:05 p.m. November 3, Saturday night, was shot accidently. → Read More

Savannah Police Investigate Fatal Shooting on W. 61st Street

Savannah Police’s Violent Crimes detectives are investigating a Nov. 3 shooting on W. 61st Street that left one dead another person injured. → Read More

Need to Know: Questions for Georgia voters

Expect to see questions on your mid-term election ballot on November 6. The Georgia ballot will include five proposed changes to the state constitution. Here are the amendments up for consideration: → Read More

Neighbors concerned about smelly eyesore at Ogeechee Farms

Neighbors in one southside neighborhood are tired of the rats, buzzards and stomach-turning odors coming from the trailer next door. → Read More

The FBI investigating killing of Florence, SC police officer

In Florence, South Carolina, a 74-year old disbarred attorney is charged with murder and six counts of attempted murder in a Wednesday shoot-out that cost one veteran police officer his life. → Read More

Final Kavanaugh vote expected by 5 p.m. today

On Capitol Hill, Senators are expected to cast their final votes on the nomination of U.S. Supreme Court judge Brett Kavanaugh by 5 p.m. today. → Read More

Monster mosquitoes swoop in after Florence

As flood waters recede in the Carolina's from Hurricane Florence, the world's deadliest animal, according to the World Health Organization, is sweeping the landscape in swarms. → Read More

Gold Star spouses say they're being shortchanged

Gold Star wives and husbands earn that unfortunate distinction when their military spouse is killed in action. → Read More

Ask for the 'cash price' at pharmacy, experts recommend

Insurance company prescription co-pay costs are not always cheaper than paying for medicine without your insurance card. → Read More

Uber & Lyft: Not for minors

Minors are not permitted to ride Uber or Lyft without an adult, but many parents either ignore it or are unaware. → Read More

Beaufort Hospital resumes all services

Beaufort Memorial will resume all services on Wednesday after limiting services to emergency and OB patients Tuesday after Noon. → Read More

Federal Judge expedites GA paper ballot lawsuit

The Georgia election security case, on whether to allow paper ballots for the upcoming November election is now set for Wednesday, September 12 at 11 a.m. at the Richard B. Russell Federal Building and United States Courthouse in Atlanta. The lawsuit, Curling v. Kemp, was brought forth by Morrison & Foerster in Washington D.C. David Cross, Esq is representing the group... → Read More