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Summer vacation: Savannah airport's nonstop destinations, cheap flights
Summer vacation: Savannah airport's nonstop destinations, cheap flights

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Summer vacation: Savannah airport's nonstop destinations, cheap flights

Summer vacation is starting soon for many Savannah-area families. Want to get out of town? Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport offers several nonstop destinations if you want a quick and easy flight. Some of them are pretty cheap, if you plan it right. Here's what is available and which days you should target in order to save a buck: Akron/Canton, OH Appleton, WI Atlanta Baltimore Boston Charlotte, NC Chicago Cincinatti Cleveland Columbus, OH Dallas Denver Detroit Fort Lauderdale/Miami Grand Rapids, MI Hartford, CT Houston Indianapolis Louisville, KY Miami Minneapolis/St. Paul Nashville, TN New Haven, CT New Orleans New York City Newark, NJ Philadelphia Pittsburgh Providence, RI Punta Gorda/Fort Myers, FL St. Louis St. Pete/Tampa, FL Washington, D.C. Westchester, NY Akron/Canton, OH: June 15, June 27, July 14, or Aug. 4. Appleton, WI: Generally any Saturday. Boston: Most Sundays and Thursdays. Chicago (Midway International Airport): Fridays between June 6 and July 11, with June 13 and 27 being $78. Cincinatti: Most Mondays starting June 9 and a handful of Saturdays. Columbus: Multiple options on Tuesdays and Thursdays, with $84 on June 17, July 22, July 24, Aug. 3 and 7. Grand Rapids, MI: Saturdays between May 24 and June 21. Indianapolis: June 28 and July 5. Louisville, KY: Most Mondays and Fridays in June, July, and the first week of August. New Haven, CT: June 5 as well as Thursdays in a couple Sundays in July. Providence, RI: June 4 and July 2 for about $98. St. Louis (MidAmerica St. Louis Airport): June 14 for $79, July 5 for $81, and July 12 for $92. Washington, D.C. (Dulles International Airport): Thursdays between $78 and $85, also June 8, July 13, and July 20. Atlanta: Most Mondays and Sunday, down to about $171 starting July 21. Baltimore: Most Tuesdays and Wednesdays, around $173. Chicago (O'Hare International Airport): Mondays starting June 15 and Fridays starting July 4 offer tickets for around $157. Grand Rapids, MI: Saturdays between June 28 and July 26, all under $130. Hartford, CT: Wednesdays, with the cheapest on June 4 for $118. Indianapolis: Saturdays in June and July. Nashville, TN: Most Tuesdays and Wednesdays starting June 10 with tickets costing around $175. New Haven, CT: Sundays and Thursdays from June 8 through 29. New York City (John F. Kennedy International Airport): Most Tuesdays and Wednesdays, with $187 on June 4 and $193 on June 10-11. New York City (LaGuardia Airport): Tuesdays and Wednesdays for $179. Newark, NJ: May 30-31 and June 2-4 for $187. Philadelphia: Most weekdays, down to $149 on most Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Pittsburgh: Mondays as well as some Fridays and Saturdays. Providence, RI: Wednesdays, down to $107 on June 11 as well as July 9 and 16. St. Louis (MidAmerica St. Louis Airport): Sundays Washington, D.C. (Dulles International Airport): Sundays and Thursdays Westchester, NY: Wednesdays starting June 18 down to less than $170 starting July 16. Miguel Legoas is a Deep South Connect Team Reporter for Gannett/USA Today. Find him on X and Instagram @miguelegoas and email at mlegoas@ This article originally appeared on Savannah Morning News: Travel tips for summer vacation 2025: Cheap nonstop flights in Savannah

Zaxby's brings back milkshakes. What flavors are coming? When does half price end?
Zaxby's brings back milkshakes. What flavors are coming? When does half price end?

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Zaxby's brings back milkshakes. What flavors are coming? When does half price end?

Need a sweet treat with your Zax Snacks? An old favorite is back at limited stores with more coming. Zaxby's is bringing milkshakes back to its menu after being gone for seven years. Here's what we know, including how to get them in Georgia: The milkshakes are already slowly rolling out to stores, with some already selling it. According to the company's Monday news release, they are expected to be nationwide by June. Zaxby's said, as of this summer, the milkshakes will be on menus permanently. Meaning you don't have to worry about getting them before they are gone. The milkshakes are hand spun and topped with whipped cream, colorful sprinkles, and a Maraschino cherry. They come in vanilla, chocolate, strawberry, and "Birthday Cake" with flavors of baked cake, buttercream, and French vanilla. Zaxby's milkshakes typically start at about $5, but now until June 1, they are being sold at half price: $2.50. You don't need to be part of Zaxby's rewards program to get the sale. All milkshakes are available in only small. Zaxby's online store locator has started marking restaurants with a milkshake icon to identify whether or not they sell the shakes. Currently, they are sold all over Atlanta, Augusta, Athens, and Macon. Savannah currently only has one selling it at 8040 White Bluff Rd. Columbus has a small handful on Auburn Avenue, Bradley Park Drive, Ingersoll Street, Schomburg Road, and Ruffie Way. Miguel Legoas is a Deep South Connect Team Reporter for Gannett/USA Today. Find him on X and Instagram @miguelegoas and email at mlegoas@ This article originally appeared on Savannah Morning News: Zaxby's milkshakes: Price, flavors, and Georgia locations selling them

Culver's has two new Georgia locations. Where to get your butterburgers and frozen custard
Culver's has two new Georgia locations. Where to get your butterburgers and frozen custard

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Culver's has two new Georgia locations. Where to get your butterburgers and frozen custard

As the summer heats up, Georgians will want more ice-cold treats. Culver's recently brought its butterburgers and frozen custards to two new locations and there will soon be a third. Here's what we know: In May, Culver's opened in Warner Robins at 780 SR 96 and in Rockmart at 1939 Nathan Dean Pkwy. Culver's confirmed they have broken ground in Cartersville. According to Tomorrow's News Today - Atlanta, it will be located at 5000 GA 20. There are 24 Culver's locations across the state: Culver's of Acworth, GA - Hwy 92 Culver's of Braselton, GA - Old Winder Hwy Culver's of Buford, GA - Buford Dr Culver's of Hickory Flat-Canton, GA - Hickory Flat Hwy Culver's of Columbus, GA - Midland Commons Blvd Culver's of Commerce, GA - Hwy 441 Culver's of Cumming, GA - Bethelview Rd Culver's of Dawsonville, GA - S 400 Center Ln Culver's of Gainesville, GA - Dawsonville Hwy Culver's of Grovetown, GA - Gateway Blvd Culver's of Jasper, GA - Hwy 515 Culver's of Kennesaw, GA - Cobb Pkwy N Culver's of Lawrenceville, GA - Scenic Hwy S Culver's of Macon, GA - Northside Dr Culver's of McDonough, GA - Hwy 81 W Culver's of Newnan, GA - Newnan Crossing Byp Culver's of Pooler, GA - Tanger Outlet Blvd Culver's of Rockmart, GA - Nathan Dean Pkwy Culver's of Savannah, GA - W Montgomery Crossroad Culver's of Sugar Hill, GA - Peachtree Industrial Blvd Culver's of Johns Creek, GA - Peachtree Pkwy Culver's of Valdosta, GA - N Valdosta Rd Culver's of Warner Robins, GA - Hwy 96 Culver's of Woodstock, GA - Hwy 92 Miguel Legoas is a Deep South Connect Team Reporter for Gannett/USA Today. Find him on X and Instagram @miguelegoas and email at mlegoas@ This article originally appeared on Savannah Morning News: Culver's opens 2 new Georgia locations. Where to get butterburgers

Forecast: How much rain will there be in summer 2025 in Georgia?
Forecast: How much rain will there be in summer 2025 in Georgia?

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Forecast: How much rain will there be in summer 2025 in Georgia?

Summer is probably the most difficult season for Georgians, and AccuWeather released its annual forecast so you can prepare. "Meteorological summer starts on Sunday, June 1, and runs through the end of August, a three-month span that will feature sweltering heat, severe weather, intense wildfires and the start of a dynamic hurricane season," Accuweather said in its forecast. Here's an in-depth look at what these weather experts are predicting is in store for Georgia this summer. Not-so shocking news for Georgians, this summer is going to be an incredibly hot one. Most of Georgia can expect temperatures one or two degrees higher than the historic average, except for the northern most areas of the state (specifically those along the Tennessee and Carolinas' borders). The Atlanta area alone is looking at 45 days minimum of 90 degree or warmer weather. Cooling demands will be especially high in the east and south areas of Georgia. This means increased use of air conditioners leading to higher energy costs than the historic averages. The amount of rain will likely not be different from what most Georgians have seen in summers past. However, those in the upper northwest corner of the state will be seeing a lot more: About 50% higher than the historic average. With largely average amounts of rain and higher than average temperatures, the drought risks are particularly serious for Georgia's east side. This is why an open burning ban is in effect for much of Georgia now through Sept. 30. Miguel Legoas is a Deep South Connect Team Reporter for Gannett/USA Today. Find him on X and Instagram @miguelegoas and email at mlegoas@ This article originally appeared on Savannah Morning News: Georgia summer weather forecast: How hot will it be?

Forecast: How much rain will there be in summer 2025 in Georgia?
Forecast: How much rain will there be in summer 2025 in Georgia?

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time5 days ago

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Forecast: How much rain will there be in summer 2025 in Georgia?

Summer is probably the most difficult season for Georgians, and AccuWeather released its annual forecast so you can prepare. "Meteorological summer starts on Sunday, June 1, and runs through the end of August, a three-month span that will feature sweltering heat, severe weather, intense wildfires and the start of a dynamic hurricane season," Accuweather said in its forecast. Here's an in-depth look at what these weather experts are predicting is in store for Georgia this summer. Not-so shocking news for Georgians, this summer is going to be an incredibly hot one. Most of Georgia can expect temperatures one or two degrees higher than the historic average, except for the northern most areas of the state (specifically those along the Tennessee and Carolinas' borders). The Atlanta area alone is looking at 45 days minimum of 90 degree or warmer weather. Cooling demands will be especially high in the east and south areas of Georgia. This means increased use of air conditioners leading to higher energy costs than the historic averages. The amount of rain will likely not be different from what most Georgians have seen in summers past. However, those in the upper northwest corner of the state will be seeing a lot more: About 50% higher than the historic average. With largely average amounts of rain and higher than average temperatures, the drought risks are particularly serious for Georgia's east side. This is why an open burning ban is in effect for much of Georgia now through Sept. 30. Miguel Legoas is a Deep South Connect Team Reporter for Gannett/USA Today. Find him on X and Instagram @miguelegoas and email at mlegoas@ This article originally appeared on Savannah Morning News: Georgia summer weather forecast: How hot will it be?

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