Federal transit officials have put the brakes on a proposed $13 million public bus terminal pending a review of whether it would harm Savannah's historic district.
The Athens band Widespread Panic has endorsed a crackdown on drug use and illegal drinking at a concert where about 200 fans were arrested, one died of an overdose and one committed suicide.
Yao Ming, a 7-foot-5 Chinese center, worked out for NBA scouts and team officials Wednesday, showing just why people have been raving about him since the Sydney Olympics.
New claims for unemployment insurance dipped last week, suggesting that companies are laying off fewer workers as the budding economic recovery unfolds.
The Sept. 11 terrorist attacks have changed the process of designing skyscrapers by requiring anticipation of the unknown, says a structural engineer with the firm that built the World Trade Center.
General Motors Corp. demonstrated Wednesday what it believes is the world's first drivable fuel cell vehicle that extracts hydrogen from gasoline to produce electricity.
The economy may be recovering but it is also changing and newspapers will have to adapt to thrive in the coming years, a panel of newspaper executives told their colleagues Wednesday on the final day of the Newspaper Association of America's annual co