Savannah Fire honors outstanding firefighters of 2020
Capt. Gregory Jacobs, Engineer Ben Spence, and Advanced Firefighter Lucas Abrunzo receive top honors To honor its best and brightest firefighters for their outstanding service and heroism, the...
View ArticleA revealing tour provides insight to sites of Savannah’s Black history
‘Revisiting W.W. Law’s Negro Heritage Trail’ is a combined exhibit and Savannah excursion Authentic Savannah grey-brick buildings, centuries-old oaks, and implanted Georgia Historical Society markers...
View ArticleSCAD takes deFINE ARTS events virtual to highlight globally prominent artists
Featured artists include Sanford Biggers, Kate Cooper, and Rose B. Simpson For over a decade, the Savannah College of Art and Design has welcomed culture-defining international artists for its...
View ArticleSavannah Music Festival announces changes to springtime plans
Acts expected to perform during the spring-season shows include Wynton Marsalis, as well as David Finckel and Wu Han. Savannah Music Festival 2021 programming plans are being modified to provide for a...
View ArticleSavannah Police charge two men following drug and weapons investigation
One man charged was allegedly targeted in recent shooting incidents Two men are facing multiple drug- and gun-related charges following an investigation into drug activity on Reynolds Street,...
View ArticleStarting out with Chester Ellis: an exclusive interview with Chatham...
Ellis talks COVID-19 relief, CAT controversies, Chatham fire service, and more Chester Ellis is accustomed to starting out under tough circumstances. Growing up poor in Chatham County as the seventh...
View ArticlePhased opening begins for new Tybee Island Marine Science Center
Located by North Beach, the structure was purpose-built as a marine-science education center With construction of the new Tybee Island Marine Science Center almost complete, the beachside institution...
View ArticleVote to rebuild Savannah pathway boosts Tide to Town network plans
City Council approves repairing Police Memorial Trail after damage by Hurricane Matthew A recent vote by Savannah’s City Council to rebuild the Police Memorial Trail will provide another segment to...
View ArticleA showcase of diverse works draws to a close at Savannah’s Cedar House Gallery
The Local Artist Showcase brought in the most first-night sales the gallery has seen The Cedar House Gallery’s most diverse annual show of artwork collections, the Local Artist Showcase, features...
View ArticleSavannah’s Front Porch Improv debuts ‘Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons’
A sweet and sour play examines a forced economy of words You speak an estimated 5,000 to 20,000 words per day. Imagine if you were restricted to a mere 140 words.…
View ArticleSavannah-based band Tell Scarlet shifts gears with new ‘Accelerate’ EP
Tell Scarlet keeps family business in harmony for nearly a decade The title track of Accelerate – the new EP of three original songs released by Savannah-based pop group Tell Scarlet in late November...
View ArticleRoad to Resilience: An interview with Savannah native Teia Acker
The founder of Resilient Magazine shares her inspirations and goals The celebration of Black history is not just a February-long observance − it is the celebration of Black lives from the past,...
View ArticleTake a virtual tour of artworks by Chatham County schoolkids
The 20th Annual New Beginnings Youth Art Exhibition goes online A new online exhibition showcasing works by Chatham County schoolkids is now available for viewing. The Links, Inc., Savannah-Chatham...
View ArticleSavannah's new Mint To Be Bubbly Bar speakeasy carries on traditions of...
Discover creative champagne concoctions behind the secret entrance Savannah is anything but a dry town. History-laden and moss-covered squares are what put the Hostess City on the map, along with...
View ArticleChatham officials prepare to expand COVID-19 vaccinations to educators
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp is planning to increase inoculation eligibility statewide on March 8 Following Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp’s Feb. 25 announcement that the COVID-19 vaccine will soon become...
View ArticleFunds sought for Savannah's Kiah House Museum building restoration and...
Campaign goes live to save dilapidated structure that was a showcase for Black history A Savannah building on W. 36th Street was once recognized as one of the Treasures of America, but now, while the...
View ArticleU.S. Army honors Savannah-area soldiers for Black History Month
Meet some of the African-American soldiers of Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield Black History Month presents an opportunity to honor African Americans who have distinguished themselves by serving...
View ArticleDeep Center presents newest policy briefing to Chatham County Commission
Recommendations include abolishing wealth-based detention and decriminalizing local misdemeanors Representatives of Deep Center – a local nonprofit organization founded in 2008 to address detrimental...
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