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  • Potential ICE activity sparks concerns among Detroit residents


    DETROIT – Residents in cities across the United States, including Detroit, are expressing heightened concern following President Donald Trump’s recent announcements regarding deportation plans aimed at curbing illegal immigration.

    These plans have left many on edge, fearing immediate impacts in their communities.

    Detroit District 6 Council Member Gabriela Santiago-Romero recently took to Instagram to voice urgent concerns about alleged immigration enforcement in the city this week.

    “I think it’s good that folks know what’s happening right now in Detroit,” Santiago-Romero stated in her video. “I’ve been getting reports that there is ICE, right now, going through our neighborhoods.”

    The council member’s video has sparked questions among community members, especially after President Trump’s sweeping executive actions on deportation.

    Santiago-Romero mentioned seeing videos of ICE patrols approaching homes, although she noted, “I’ve tried to find them, and they were gone.”

    Local 4 News has been unable to verify those videos independently, and the councilwoman has not yet made herself available for an on-camera interview.

    In her video, Santiago-Romero highlighted Detroit’s proximity to Canada as a factor in potential ICE activity, stating, “I literally wanted to take the time to let everybody know that, unfortunately, because we are a border state next to Canada, ICE is going to be active in our city.”

    This week, Trump acted swiftly on his campaign promise to address immigration, which includes rolling back protections for undocumented immigrants at sensitive locations such as schools, churches, and hospitals.

    Reverend Paul Perez of Central United Methodist Church in downtown Detroit has reaffirmed the church’s commitment to providing sanctuary.

    “Central United Methodist Church is going to be committed to being a sanctuary for all,” Rev. Perez said.

    Over the past eight years, the church has sheltered about four families seeking asylum and is determined to continue this work.

    ”The change in the sensitive location policy, that would include churches and schools and hospitals and other public events, is disturbing,” Rev. Perez explained. “Frankly, personally, I find it cruel and inhumane. It’s going to really strike fear into our communities and traumatize another generation.”

    As the situation develops, community leaders and organizations in Detroit prepare to support those affected by potential immigration enforcement actions.

    Immigration advocates are urging undocumented residents to know their rights, stay informed, and connect with local resources.

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    Recently, reports of potential ICE (U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement) activity in Detroit have sparked concerns among residents in the city. Many fear that increased immigration enforcement could lead to the separation of families and the targeting of undocumented immigrants in the community.

    Detroit has a large immigrant population, with many residents coming from countries all around the world. The city has long been a welcoming place for immigrants, but the recent reports of ICE activity have left many feeling anxious and unsure about their safety and security.

    Community organizations and advocates have been working to provide support and resources to immigrants in Detroit, urging them to know their rights and seek help if they encounter ICE agents. They are also calling on local officials to take a stand against increased immigration enforcement and to protect the rights of all residents, regardless of their immigration status.

    As tensions continue to rise, it is more important than ever for residents in Detroit to come together and support one another. By standing in solidarity and advocating for immigrant rights, we can work towards creating a more inclusive and welcoming community for all.

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  • Undocumented workers stay home to avoid ICE arrests


    When reports surfaced over the weekend that mass deportations could potentially begin in the Chicago area Tuesday, Martin Ramos informed his boss that he was taking time off from work, stocked up on groceries and decided his kids would skip soccer practice this week.

    Ramos — who emigrated from Guadalajara, Mexico, without the necessary work permits — spent the first full day of Donald Trump’s second presidency hunkered down with his family and trying to avoid being picked up by ICE agents. An arrest, he knows, would destroy everything he and his wife worked for and force their two boys into an uncertain future.

    “We have to do everything possible to keep our children safe,” Ramos told the Tribune. “What will they do if we get deported?”

    ICE agents did not show up at the Joliet factory where Ramos and his wife both work Tuesday, but the fear inflicted upon employees there was evident. A co-worker told Ramos that only 10 out of the typical 40 to 50 workers showed up.

    In Little Village, one of Chicago’s largest Mexican immigrant communities, streets were mostly deserted and quiet. Tamale vendors, a hearty group used to braving all kinds of weather, weren’t lined up on the sidewalks. The hardware store parking lots, where day laborers search for work, also were largely empty.

    The possibility of mass deportations has terrified some of the area’s roughly 400,000 undocumented immigrants, prompting many to skip work, keep their kids out of school and stay hidden until the promised raids end. Their trepidation only deepened Tuesday, when the Trump administration announced it would permit agents to make arrests at schools and churches.

    “All we can do is take all precautions possible and stay home as long as we can,” Ramos said.

    Trump’s inaugural address and the sweeping executive orders he signed afterward fulfill his campaign promise to be tough on immigration, even at the expense of long-standing principles.

    The executive orders include plans to end birthright citizenship and deploy troops to enhance border security. The president also discontinued the U.S. Customs and Border Protection One app, which migrants had been using to schedule appointments with U.S. authorities and seek asylum, dashing the hopes of many prospective migrants in Mexico.

    On Tuesday afternoon, the new administration officially rescinded the Biden administration’s guidelines that prevented immigration authorities from conducting arrests and raids in “sensitive” areas.

    Approximately one dozen people opposing ICE raids and roundups rally outside the Little Village Arch on 26th Street near Kedzie on Jan.21, 2025. The rally was held by Revcom Corps Chicago. (Antonio Perez/Chicago Tribune)
    About a dozen people opposing ICE raids and roundups rally outside the Little Village Arch on 26th Street near Kedzie on Jan.21, 2025. The rally was held by Revcom Corps Chicago. (Antonio Perez/Chicago Tribune)

    That means that ICE agents can now go inside churches and schools to detain people.

    “Criminals will no longer be able to hide in America’s schools and churches to avoid arrest,” said a Department of Homeland Security spokesperson in a statement. “The Trump Administration will not tie the hands of our brave law enforcement, and instead trusts them to use common sense.”

    ‘People are hiding’

    The immigrant community was initially skeptical of Trump’s deportation threats, having faced similar tough talk from other administrations. But sentiment has changed over the last week, said Dolores Castañeda, a community leader and longtime resident of Little Village.

    Sunday Mass at St. Agnes of Bohemia Catholic Church was unusually empty, she said. And she personally advised a group of street vendors based on the Southwest Side to stay home during the week until they learn how ICE will operate. Out of 13 street vendors, only one told her that she couldn’t stay home because she depends on the money she earns each day to feed her family and pay rent.

    Most vendors declined to speak to the Tribune out of fear that they could be identified and targeted by federal immigration officials.

    “People are hiding,” she said. “They call me and ask me what to do, but my hands are tied, I don’t think anyone knows what to do.”

    Even though the raids have not materialized, Gov. JB Pritzker said Tuesday that his office heard that ICE will be targeting as many as 2,000 in the city of Chicago alone. Trump has said agents will only go after immigrants accused of crimes, but he has not defined which offenses would be subject to deportation.

    “I don’t know whether they’ll effectuate that, or how,” Pritzker said, adding that immigration authorities had not communicated with his office.

    Governor Pritzker answers questions after signing the Dignity in Pay Act into law at the Access Living of Metro Chicago on Jan. 21, 2025. (Eileen T. Meslar/Chicago Tribune)
    Gov. JB Pritzker answers questions after signing the Dignity in Pay Act into law at the Access Living of Metro Chicago on Jan. 21, 2025. (Eileen T. Meslar/Chicago Tribune)
    Community members, elected officials and supporters of The Resurrection Project listen as José Frausto, executive director at Chicago Workers Collaborative, speaks at an emergency press conference to prepare for President elect Donald Trump's deportation plans that will affect the area at Dominican University Chicago Campus on Jan. 18, 2025. (Audrey Richardson/Chicago Tribune)
    Community members, elected officials and supporters of The Resurrection Project listen as José Frausto, executive director at Chicago Workers Collaborative, speaks at a news conference Jan. 18, 2025, at  Dominican University’s Chicago Campus about Donald Trump’s plans for mass deportations. (Audrey Richardson/Chicago Tribune)

    Over the past month, community leaders and local officials have been hosting “Know Your Rights” workshops in various languages, giving presentations and handing out pamphlets about what to do if confronted by a police officer or immigration agent. Community members have gathered in public libraries, in plazas and on street corners to prepare.

    Jennifer Aguilar, the executive director of the Little Village Chamber of Commerce, said the business group is expecting fear of immigration raids to affect businesses throughout the neighborhood.

    Some small businesses in Little Village are keeping their doors closed this week, she said, though the majority have remained open. However, some people are going into work despite their fear because they simply can’t afford not to.

    “It’s going to be an effect similar to the pandemic,” Aguilar said. “That’s what we’re predicting.”

    A manager of a popular bar on the North Side, who requested that his name be withheld for his safety and that of his workers, said many of his employees had expressed concerns about the potential raids and at least one asked for the week off.

    “We will not be able to operate without them,” the bar owner said. “They are an essential part of our business, but we understand their fear.”

    Others in the restaurant industry in Chicago are experiencing a bigger impact, he said, because most of their employees are undocumented.

    Economic impacts

    There were 300,000 undocumented workers in Illinois in 2022, according to the Pew Research Center. At that time — the most recent year for which data is available — those workers made up 5% of the state’s labor force, just slightly above the national average of 4.8%.

    The industry with the most undocumented workers in Illinois was manufacturing, according to Pew. The construction industry had the largest percentage of workers who were undocumented.

    Business leaders in Illinois and elsewhere have raised alarm about the potential impacts of mass deportations on the economy.

    Sam Toia, president of the Illinois Restaurant Association, said rumors Tuesday of immigration checks at Chicago restaurants were unsubstantiated. Still, workers were scared, and Toia had heard of some restaurant employees calling out of work, though he suggested some may have called out because of the extreme cold.

    Toia stressed the need to expand work authorizations to more immigrants. He said he supports the deportation of violent criminals but warned of the impacts mass deportations would have on the economy.

    “Trump ran on bringing inflation down,” Toia said. “If you’re going to do mass deportations, you will see inflation go through the roof.”

    The threatened arrests could have an economic impact across many industries, said Rebecca Shi, CEO of the American Business Immigration Coalition. According to Shi, housing, food and health care have been major contributors to inflation in recent years. Mass deportations, she said, could cause a price surge.

    No temporary workers stand at the entryway or along the black fence surrounding the Home Depot along North Cicero Avenue in Chicago during the frigid weather on Jan. 21, 2025. (Stacey Wescott/Chicago Tribune)
    No temporary workers stand at the entryway or along the black fence surrounding the Home Depot along North Cicero Avenue in Chicago during the frigid weather on Jan. 21, 2025. (Stacey Wescott/Chicago Tribune)

    “If law-abiding workers are caught in the raids, there would be ripple effects across the labor market driving upward prices for everyday Americans,” Shi said.

    A study released last year by researchers at the Center for Migration Studies laid out ways in which mass deportations could have broad-ranging effects on the U.S. economy. Workers in the U.S. without legal permission contributed $96.7 billion in taxes in 2022, researchers found.

    And because around 1.5 million households with at least one undocumented person have mortgages, the researchers said, mass deportations could lead to a significant number of defaults and “(threaten) the US housing market with destabilization.”

    ‘Mouths to feed’

    Marcos Ceniceros, the executive director of the Warehouse Workers for Justice, said the organization has heard from workers who plan to skip work over the next few days.

    But the decision to forgo a day or more or more of pay is one with a cost, he said.

    “People need to work,” Ceniceros said. “They need to pay their bills and feed their families.”

    A Home Depot parking lot in North Lawndale that is usually filled with day laborers looking for work was eerily quiet Tuesday morning. Just a few men stood on the sidewalk, wrapping their faces with scarves, their thumbs out to passing cars.

    “There’s usually so many people, but no one came to look for work today. They’re all scared. … But for me, none of what Trump says matters when I have bills to pay and mouths to feed,” said Pedro, a 38-year-old undocumented father of three who came to Chicago from Michoacán, Mexico, three years ago.



    In light of recent ICE raids and increased enforcement of immigration policies, many undocumented workers are choosing to stay home to avoid risking arrest and deportation. The fear and uncertainty surrounding immigration status have led many individuals to prioritize their safety and well-being by staying out of the public eye.

    This decision has significant consequences for both the individuals themselves and the industries that rely heavily on immigrant labor. Undocumented workers often play crucial roles in sectors such as agriculture, construction, and service industries, and their absence can create labor shortages and disrupt operations.

    It is important to recognize the challenges faced by undocumented workers and the difficult choices they must make in order to protect themselves and their families. As the immigration debate continues to unfold, it is crucial to consider the human impact of these policies and work towards finding solutions that are compassionate and fair.

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  • What we know about Trump’s mass deportation plans and ICE raids after immigration executive orders


    Two days after President Donald Trump signed a raft of executive orders cracking down on immigration, arrests by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers appear to remain along the lines of “routine operations” and not part of a large scale raid in any one place, a source familiar with operations told NBC News.  

    Trump’s designated border czar, Tom Homan, told Fox News on Wednesday that ICE had conducted 308 arrests across the country. 

    For comparison, in September of 2024, the latest month for which data is available, ICE arrested 282 migrants per day.

    The source said the arrests targeted criminals, but could not say whether migrants without criminal convictions were arrested as “collateral arrests.”

    The actions come in the days after officials in major cities friendly to migrants, such as Chicago, Denver and Minneapolis, anticipated ICE major raids of immigrant communities.

    The Department of Homeland Security said Tuesday it was ending a policy that restricted Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents’ ability to arrest undocumented people at or near so-called sensitive locations, including houses of worship, schools and hospitals.

    NBC News reported last month that the Trump administration would roll back the restriction, which had been in place since the Obama administration. It was continued during the first Trump administration and expanded by the Biden administration to include areas like domestic violence and disaster relief shelters. The restriction discouraged immigration actions from those areas without approval from supervisors in the interest of public safety.

    “Criminals will no longer be able to hide in America’s schools and churches to avoid arrest. The Trump Administration will not tie the hands of our brave law enforcement, and instead trusts them to use common sense,” DHS said in a statement announcing the decision Tuesday.

    Whether and how that will play out in major sanctuary cities like Chicago is yet to be seen.

    “It’s a lot of rhetoric designed to fear and terrorize people, especially immigrants,” said the Rev. Beth Brown of Lincoln Park Presbyterian Church in Chicago. “If they don’t have a signed judicial warrant, they still cannot enter church buildings or faith community buildings, because it’s not just churches — it’s all houses of worship.”

    DHS also officially reinstated Migrant Protection Protocols, or what was commonly known as the “Remain in Mexico” policy, which had asylum-seekers wait in Mexico until they were scheduled to appear before immigration judges in the United States.

    Mexican Foreign Minister Juan Ramón de la Fuente said the United States made the decision to reinstate Remain in Mexico “unilaterally” and that it was not part of an agreement with Mexico.

    Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum told reporters Tuesday that Mexico has its “own migratory policies” and will engage in future discussions with U.S. agencies about the matter.

    Will there be ICE raids? 

    Trump’s border czar, Tom Homan, told Fox News on Tuesday that there would be “targeted enforcement action,” which is similar to what ICE already does throughout the country every day. NBC News asked Homan how those operations would be different.

    “We have more people assigned to the mission,” he said. He declined to say how many people had been assigned.

    The Justice Department issued a memo Tuesday with a series of directives instructing Justice Department officials to significantly overhaul its approach to immigration enforcement and prioritize identifying illegal immigrants and prosecuting immigration violations. 

    The memo orders the FBI, DEA, ATF, the U.S. Marshals and the Bureau of Prisons to “review their files for identifying information and/or biometric data relating to non-citizens located illegally in the United States.”

    It also instructs officials to investigate for potential prosecution any state or local officials who resist the enforcement of federal immigration laws, and it directs the Civil Division to examine possible legal action against states or cities with laws barring officials from cooperating with immigration enforcement officers.

    There is no precedent for prosecuting state or local officials who are deemed to have resisted federal immigration enforcement.

    Where could they be?

    While the Trump administration has not said where the first raids will take place, officials familiar with discussions about possible targets say they will be arresting migrants in major metropolitan cities first. Some of the locations under consideration include the Washington, D.C., area, Denver, Los Angeles, Chicago and New York. 

    What’s next for Trump’s promises of mass deportation?

    The Trump administration is sending 1,500 more troops to the southern border, including helicopter crews and intelligence analysts, Acting Secretary of Defense Robert Salesses said in a statement Wednesday.

    “This represents a 60 percent increase in active-duty ground forces since President Trump was sworn in Monday,” he said.

    Salesses added that the department would be conducting a military airlift to deport more than 5,000 people detained by Customs and Border Protection in San Diego, Calif., and El Paso, Texas.

    It is not clear what parts of the government the troops will come from or what their aim will be, according to a defense official and a senior White official.

    Trump will most likely have to secure more funding from Congress to make good on his promises for mass deportations. He pledged in his inaugural address to deport “millions and millions” of immigrants back to their home countries. But ICE is already short $230 million to fund its current level of deportations, which removed over 230,000 migrants last year.

    In his Day One executive orders, Trump declared a national emergency and ordered the military to help expand detention space and help transport migrants to use Defense Department funding on deportations.



    President Trump’s immigration executive orders have sparked fears of mass deportations and increased ICE raids across the country. Here is what we know about these plans:

    1. The executive orders signed by President Trump call for the hiring of 10,000 additional immigration officers and the expansion of detention facilities to accommodate the increased number of individuals being detained.

    2. The orders also prioritize the removal of undocumented immigrants who have been convicted of crimes, but they also broaden the definition of what constitutes a criminal offense, potentially putting more individuals at risk of deportation.

    3. ICE has already begun conducting raids in various cities, targeting undocumented immigrants who have been ordered to leave the country but have not complied with the order. These raids have sparked fear and anxiety within immigrant communities.

    4. The Trump administration has also threatened to cut federal funding to so-called “sanctuary cities” that limit cooperation with federal immigration authorities, further escalating tensions between the federal government and local governments.

    Overall, the mass deportation plans and increased ICE raids are part of President Trump’s broader crackdown on illegal immigration. The impact of these policies on immigrant communities and the country as a whole remains to be seen, but they have already generated significant controversy and concern.

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    16:10 8.8″ WQXGA (2560×1600) 144Hz display that can be scaled down to 800P/60Hz gives you the flexibility you need for gaming or media consumption, balancing power and performance.
    With Black Ice wireless pro controller, 128GB MicroSD card, keyboard & mouse combo, hub, microfiber cleaning cloth, and 9H tempered glass screen protector.


    Introducing the Ultimate Gaming Bundle: Lenovo Legion Go 512GB Gaming Handheld 8.8-inch Touchscreen 144Hz 2K QHD AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme Processor, Black Ice Wireless Pro Controller, Hub, 128GB MicroSD, Keyboard & Mouse, 8 in 1 Bundle!

    Get ready to take your gaming experience to the next level with the Lenovo Legion Go handheld gaming device. Featuring a stunning 8.8-inch touchscreen display with a 144Hz refresh rate and 2K QHD resolution, you’ll enjoy crisp, clear visuals and smooth gameplay like never before.

    Powered by the AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme Processor, this handheld gaming device delivers lightning-fast performance and seamless multitasking, ensuring you can play your favorite games with ease. And with 512GB of storage, you’ll have plenty of space to store all your games, apps, and media.

    But that’s not all – this bundle also includes a Black Ice Wireless Pro Controller, Hub, 128GB MicroSD card, and a keyboard and mouse, giving you everything you need to game like a pro. Whether you’re playing on the go or at home, this bundle has you covered.

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  • Ice Road Truckers: Season 8


    Price: $12.00
    (as of Jan 22,2025 14:17:56 UTC – Details)




    Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.48 x 5.35 x 0.47 inches; 4.23 ounces
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    Ice Road Truckers: Season 8

    Get ready for another thrilling season of Ice Road Truckers as the fearless drivers tackle treacherous icy roads in the most remote and dangerous locations. Season 8 promises even more adrenaline-pumping challenges, heart-stopping moments, and jaw-dropping feats of trucking skill.

    Follow the seasoned veterans and rookie drivers as they navigate through extreme weather conditions, unpredictable road conditions, and high-stakes cargo deliveries. Will they be able to conquer the icy roads and make it to their destinations safely?

    Don’t miss out on all the action, drama, and excitement of Ice Road Truckers: Season 8. Tune in to see who will emerge victorious and who will be left stranded in the unforgiving frozen wilderness. Get ready for an unforgettable ride!
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  • Driving instructor advises caution as ice grips Southeast Texas


    In the usually hot and humid Southeast Texas climate, it will come as no surprise that many of its residents have never driven in the snow.

    BEAUMONT, Texas — As icy conditions are expected to grip Southeast Texas roads, a driving instructor is urging people to stay home. However, if driving can’t be avoided try to avoid slippery overpasses and bridges.

    In the usually hot and humid Southeast Texas climate, it will come as no surprise that many of its residents have never driven in the snow.

    “I’ve never driven in the snow all this time living in Texas. Because it’s a surprise for me, it’s hot in this place,” said resident Patricia Roscio Washington.

    Now, an upcoming winter storm will be creating an unexpected challenge for drivers in the area.

    “My recommendation is everybody you know, don’t drive outside at this time. Stay safe with your family and everything. You don’t got nothing to do outside stay in home and that’s it,” said another Beaumont resident.

    Although staying off the road is recommended, many will not be able to stay home when the snow hits.

    “Very, very nervous cause I was supposed to work that day, so I’m very nervous,” said resident Sunterrie Walker.

    Driving Safety Instructor for Courtesy Wheels Defensive Driving School, Shirley Walker, says if you must drive there are a few steps you can follow to stay safe.

    “If you have to get out in it I’m telling you to drive slow. It is not against the law to reduce your speed in bad weather,” said Walker. “Rule of thumb says 25 miles under the posted speed is what’s safe.” 

    Walker says when driving on ice, it is important to leave a little extra space between you and the car in front of you to allow those cars to break if necessary.

    “If you slam on the breaks on the icy road of course you’re going to skid. There’s no doubt about it,” said Walker.

    Instead lightly tap the breaks if the car does hydroplane.

    “The first thing that you should do is drive into the direction of the skid. Do not try to correct your car while you’re in a skid. Do not let go of the wheel, maintain the vehicle at all times,” said Walker.

    Once full control is regained, turn the steering wheel of the car in the direction you want to go.

    Walker says that another potential hazard to be warry of is black ice. This form of ice is notoriously hard to see while driving, which is why it is important to lower your speed and avoid tailgating.



    With winter weather hitting Southeast Texas, driving instructor urges caution on the roads. Snow and ice can make driving conditions dangerous, so it’s important to take extra precautions when behind the wheel. Remember to slow down, leave plenty of space between vehicles, and avoid sudden movements that could cause you to lose control. Stay safe out there! #DriveSafe #WinterWeather #SoutheastTexas

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  • Bridges, roads shut down due to ice


    Road Closures: Streets, bridges shut down due to winter weather across Savannah area

    Roads and bridges across our area are closing as winter weather moves through the region.

    A GROWING LIST OF ICY BRIDGE CLOSURES TONIGHT. THE ISLANDS EXPRESSWAY IS CLOSED. AS WELL AS THE THUNDERBOLT AND LAZARETTO CREEK BRIDGES. WJCL 22 NEWS’ A-J SISSON IS LIVE FROM THE THUNDERBOLT BRIDGE NOW. AND A-J, THAT BRIDGE HAS BEEN CLOSED SINCE ABOUT 9PM. AND WHEN I SPOKE TO THE CHATHAM EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER ABOUT THE CLOSURE … THEY SAID IT WAS A DECISION BY THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES … BECAUSE ICE FORMED … SOT “WE WILL SEE MORE ICE AND SNOW THAT MAY MAKE ROADS AND BRIDGES IMPASSABLE.” VO AND FOR THE THOUSANDS THAT USE THE THUNDERBOLT BRIDGE … THAT ICE AND SNOW HAS MADE IT IMPASSABLE … ESPECIALLY TO THUNDERBOLT POLICE …. SOT <CAPTAIN BRANDON RUNYON, THUNDERBOLT POLICE DEPARTMENT> “VERY VERY SLICK. I DID IT BACK IN 2018, I’M FROM UP NORTH, HAD THE VEHICLE IN FOUR WHEEL DRIVE, GOING MAYBE WELL FIVE EIGHT MILES AN HOUR.” SOT <CATHERINE GLASBY, CHATHAM COUNTY PIO> “REMEMBER THE BRIDGES WILL ICE FIRST, SO THEY ARE VERY VULNERABLE. GDOT HAS COME THROUGH WITH IN A LOT OF BRIDGES THEY HAVE BRINED, BUT WE WILL STILL SEE SOME CLOSURES.” SOT “HOW LONG BEFORE YOU EXPECT THE BRIDGE TO REOPEN?” -AJ SISSON <RUNYON> “WE’RE WAITING ON GDOT TO COME OUT AND RESALT IT, BUT FOR RIGHT NOW, I WOULD SAY PROBABLY TIL THE MORNING.” VO DURING WJCL 22’S WINTER STORM PREPS … GEORGIA’S DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION SAID THEY DO NOT PLAN ON CLOSING BRIDGES … HOWEVER LOCAL MUNICIPALITIES CAN MAKE THOSE DECISIONS SOT <GLASBY> “OUR LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT MONITORS OUR ROADS AND BRIDGES. IF THEY FEEL THAT THEY ARE UNSAFE FOR TRAVEL DUE TO THE CONDITIONTS, THEY WILL CLOSE THEM UNTIL THOSE CONDITIONS IMPROVE.” VO AND WITH ACCIDENTS HAPPENING IN SAVANNAH … AS EARLY AS THE SUN CAME DOWN … IT’S BEST TO AVOID DRIVING IF POSSIBLE SOT <RUNYON> “IF I HAD THE OPPORTUNITY I WOULDN’T BE DRINVING IN IT RIGHT NOW BUT UNFORTUNATELY IT’S MY JOB … IT’S ABOUT YOU KNOW STAYING OFF THE ROAD, AND IT’S NOT ONLY ABOUT THE SAFETY OF YOU, BUT THE SAFETY OF OTHERS, IF YOU GET IN A WRECK, YOU MAY HURT SOMEONE ELSE AS WELL.” – *AD LIB ABOUT DRIVING SAFELY* IN SAV … AJS … W2

    Road Closures: Streets, bridges shut down due to winter weather across Savannah area

    Roads and bridges across our area are closing as winter weather moves through the region.

    Roads and bridges across our area are closing as winter weather moves through the region.Bridges:Talmadge BridgeThunderbolt BridgeIslands Expressway BridgeLazaretto Creek Bridge Highway 17 in Bryan County Road Closures:The flyovers at I-95 and I-16Highway 144 to Fort StewartI-95 southbound at I-16 is closed due to a jackknifed tractor trailer. There is no estimated time the road will reopen. This is a developing story. Check back for updates.Do you see signs of winter weather? Share your photos and videos with us in our Facebook group or upload them here.Click here for the latest school closingsCheck out your local forecast and download the WJCL App for customized weather alerts.

    Roads and bridges across our area are closing as winter weather moves through the region.

    Bridges:

    • Talmadge Bridge
    • Thunderbolt Bridge
    • Islands Expressway Bridge
    • Lazaretto Creek Bridge
    • Highway 17 in Bryan County

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    Road Closures:

    • The flyovers at I-95 and I-16
    • Highway 144 to Fort Stewart
    • I-95 southbound at I-16 is closed due to a jackknifed tractor trailer. There is no estimated time the road will reopen.

    This is a developing story. Check back for updates.



    In light of the recent ice storm, numerous bridges and roads have been shut down for safety reasons. Please exercise caution and stay updated on road closures in your area. Stay safe, everyone. #IceStorm #RoadClosures #SafetyFirst

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