Gov. Kemp discourages in-person church services
After coming under fire in recent weeks for his handling of the COVID-19 crisis, Governor Brian Kemp today urged Georgians "to plan for online or call-in religious services, including Easter Sunday...
View ArticleWho's open: Takeout and curbside
Sponsored by Southern Eagle Distributors NOTE: The City of Savannah has restricted restaurant options to takeout ONLY for the next couple of weeks. This list of food service establishments that are...
View ArticleDunkin' locations to offer free coffee to frontline pandemic response workers
To show their appreciation of healthcare workers and first responders, Charles Cutler and Mike Ferreira, who own 12 Dunkin’ restaurants throughout Savannah, are offering a free medium hot or iced...
View ArticleWho's open: Takeout and curbside
Sponsored by Southern Eagle Distributors NOTE: The state of Georgia has restricted restaurant options to takeout ONLY. This list of food service establishments that are open for business is an ongoing...
View ArticleLocal Livestreams: Who's streaming and when
Bluegrass by the Pint from Service Brewing — Join Service Brewing for live streaming Bluegrass from one of our favorite local bands, City Hotel! Fridays, 6 p.m. facebook.com/servicebrewing/ Cooking...
View ArticleTwo dead in I-516 crash
Savannah Police’s Traffic Investigation Unit (TIU) is investigating an April 13 crash on Interstate 516 that resulted in two fatalities."A preliminary investigation revealed that at around 8:25 p.m.,...
View ArticleVisit Savannah unveils marketing campaign for economy re-start
Visit Savannah announced today a marketing campaign urging locals to "Rediscover Our City"— as soon as it is deemed safe to do so by health and government officials. In a statement some might perhaps...
View ArticleHomeless Authority looking for volunteers, donated items
The Chatham-Savannah Homeless Authority has put out a call for volunteers to help with some important no-contact measures to help the area's growing homeless population. John Miller, Vice Chair of the...
View ArticleWho's open: Takeout and delivery
Sponsored by Southern Eagle Distributors NOTE: The state of Georgia has restricted restaurant options to takeout ONLY. This list of food service establishments that are open for business is an ongoing...
View ArticleLocation Gallery partners with Bull Street Taco to sell art, feed nurses
Location Gallery today announced Moveable Feasts, their first foray into virtual exhibitions. Work from their roster of artists is available for purchase on their website.…
View ArticleHomicide on Pate Street
Savannah Police Violent Crimes detectives are investigating the homicide of an unidentified male, found Thursday evening."At around 8:15 p.m., officers responded to the 2600 block of Pate Street and...
View ArticleLocal Livestreams: Who's streaming and when
Bluegrass by the Pint from Service Brewing — Join Service Brewing for live streaming Bluegrass from one of our favorite local bands, City Hotel! Fridays, 6 p.m. facebook.com/servicebrewing/ Cooking...
View ArticleHomicide on Avery Street
Savannah Police Violent Crimes detectives are investigating an early morning double shooting resulting in one fatality."Around 1:20 a.m., officers heard gunfire in the area of Avery Street and...
View ArticleWho's open: Takeout and delivery
Sponsored by Southern Eagle Distributors NOTE: The state of Georgia has restricted restaurant options to takeout ONLY. This list of food service establishments that are open for business is an ongoing...
View ArticleKemp: Restaurants, hair/nail care, and other businesses can re-open soon
In another highly controversial announcement, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp this afternoon announced that restaurant dine-in services can reopen beginning this coming Monday, April 27. In addition, on this...
View ArticleNew round of Broughton Street improvements set to start Monday
The City of Savannah Office of Capital Projects Management says it will start construction on Phase I of the Broughton Street Improvement Project on Monday, April 27. Broughton Street will be closed...
View ArticleOne-time yard waste collection in Savannah set for Monday
After weeks of cutbacks in services due to the pandemic, the City of Savannah will begin a one-time collection of residential yard waste on Monday, April 27."Savannah’s Sanitation Department...
View ArticleDomestic cases rise locally during shutdown
The Chatham County Police Department and Savannah Police Department say they have seen an increase in domestic disturbance and domestic violence cases as schools are closed and citizens shelter in...
View ArticleNine Line, Harris Lowry Manton LLP donate 1000 masks to area first responders
Earlier on Thursday, Nine Line Apparel and Harris Lowry Manton LLP joined forces to donate free 1,000 protective masks to Savannah-area first responders.…
View ArticleCouncil debates Arena/Canal District master plan in wake of pandemic
At today's City Council workshop, members of Council debated how the impact of COVID-19 may affect the ambitious plans for the Canal District in West Savannah, and the future Savannah Arena contained...
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