Savannah comes together at the new 3 Points Food Court
Just south of Starland, a creative food-truck hub debuts on Jan. 16 Offbeat storefronts, dive bars, a 1940s cinema converted into a music venue, and an over-the-top burger joint are but a few of the...
View ArticleEnd of an era for the Chatham County Commission
The Chatham County Commission will soon feature several new faces when the current administration – led by Chairman Al Scott, who has served two consecutive terms in his role since early 2013 – will...
View ArticleVP-elect Kamala Harris attends Garden City rally for Democratic U.S. Senate...
Vice-President-elect Kamala Harris visited Garden City on Jan. 3 to speak at a rally supporting Georgia’s Democratic U.S. Senate candidates Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff, drawing hundreds of people...
View ArticleSavannah Fire reports decreasing number of holiday-season blazes
During the 2020 holiday season there were ten structure fires in Savannah The number of structure fires occurring during the holiday season in Savannah is dropping since the 2017 introduction of the...
View ArticleSavannah’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade canceled for second year due to COVID-19
Mayor Van Johnson is recommending that the city continue its moratorium on permitting special events through the end of March Savannah’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade and related festivities will be...
View ArticleSavannah native Raphael Warnock projected as winner in Georgia U.S. Senate...
Warnock’s projected victory would make him the first African-American U.S. Senator from the state of Georgia Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Rev. Raphael Warnock, a Savannah native, is projected by...
View ArticleSavannah Music Festival organizers plan springtime comeback with big changes
Long-awaited 2021 concert series is now scheduled for May 18-30 at Trustees’ Garden Like an assortment of fare that synchronizes the polarity of the previous year’s live-music cravings, Savannah’s...
View ArticleSavannah-area leaders respond to deadly riot at U.S. Capitol
Local, state, and federal officials speak out against failed insurrection in Washington D.C. In the wake of the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. – when supporters of President...
View ArticleOgeechee Riverkeeper launches inaugural photo contest to raise awareness of...
The watershed encompasses estuaries, tidal creeks, salt marshes, and other habitats lining Georgia’s 245-mile-long Ogeechee River With its magnificent array of natural habitats supporting a delicate...
View ArticleMan arrested for impersonating a police officer in Savannah and Chatham County
The Savannah Police Department and the Chatham County Police Department have filed charges against a man accused of impersonating a police officer. The Savannah Police Department arrested 34-year-old...
View ArticleAll Made of Stars: See the 'Starland' exhibition by Amiri Farris in Savannah
Savannah’s Starland District provides inspiration for exhibit featuring colorful portraits Amiri Farris’ Starland exhibition, an installation of collages made with funky reclaimed materials, fits...
View ArticleCuban Window Cafe provides delicious views of authentic Caribbean street food
A Miami couple brings luscious Cuban specialties to Savannah Savannah is an international port city that has grown over the centuries with a plethora of diversity, resulting in its myriad restaurants...
View ArticleSavannah Police deem launch of Behavioral Health Unit as a major success of...
Specially trained unarmed responders work to address mental-health incidents In September, the Savannah Police Department launched Georgia’s first law-enforcement team created specifically to address...
View ArticleFire Alarm: Chatham Emergency Services struggles with $3 million operating...
Nonprofit firefighting agency appeals to Chatham County Commission for solution to budget shortfall A long-smoldering problem is threatening the Chatham Emergency Services nonprofit firefighting...
View ArticleT-Mobile donates $4 million to boost online learning for Savannah-Chatham...
Initiative aims to address issues of digital inequality The Savannah-Chatham County Public School System is receiving a donation of over $4 million from T-Mobile’s Project 10Million to support...
View ArticleSavannah celebrates 40 years of protected status for Gray’s Reef
Marine sanctuary administrators plan to open new visitor center in Hostess City The wonders of Gray’s Reef National Marine Sanctuary are being brought to shore, expanding the potential of greater...
View ArticleInk of Life: Terminally ill man visits Savannah to get matching tattoos with...
Tramp Art Studios welcomed Don Caskey with open arms Don Caskey spends every weekend staked out in a tattoo shop lobby, getting to know each and every person who comes through the door. Every inch of...
View ArticleCanady’s delivers piles of coats for kids to the United Way of the Coastal...
Inaugural charity drive provides children in need with new winter gear Underprivileged kids across the Savannah region will soon be zipping up new winter gear thanks to the inaugural Canady’s Coats...
View ArticleNew system for Savannah Civic Center COVID-19 testing to launch on Jan. 18
Anyone requesting a test must pre-register, but no appointment will be necessary To assist the Chatham County Health Department with expanding its ongoing response to the coronavirus pandemic, a new...
View ArticleWelcoming 2021 with holy harmonies
‘A Sonic Spectacle’ features organists from four Savannah churches performing together at the Cathedral Basilica Following a major renovation project last year, the grand pipe organ within Savannah’s...
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