Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police rescued two different animals across their jurisdiction Tuesday. Animal Control officers recovered an injured hawk in Lake Mayer while Islands Precinct officers were untangling a cat found […]
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West 46th St. shooting probed
Detectives are investigating a report by a Savannah man that “he was shot as he walked to a relative’s house this morning,” police say. King Reeves, 23, told officers from […]
Jamie Casino involved in new TV show
Casting has begun for Casino’s Law, which will be filmed in-part locally. A major cable network and production company are looking for people that have fallen victim to online bullying […]
City’s ‘illegal yard parking blitz’ Wednesday
The City of Savannah Property Maintenance Department will be conducting an illegal yard parking blitz in several Southside and Westside neighborhoods tomorrow, Wednesday, May 21 from 5 p.m. to 7 […]
UPDATED with video: Police break silence on viral River Street incident
Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police detectives continue to collect and review videos of an altercation between “what appears to be two families on River Street Saturday night and are seeking participants to […]
City employee dies at President St. plant
Bounpheng Sriratanakoul, a Senior Maintenance Mechanic, died Monday afternoon during an accident at the President Street Wastewater Treatment Plant, a City spokesman says. Sriratanakoul was a 12-year employee at the […]
Early voting continues through Friday
Early voting for the May 20 primary election and School Board President election continues through Friday Locate early voting locations in their county of registration here. The “My Voter Page” […]
Congress reaches deal on SAV harbor deepening
House and Senate negotiators announced a deal Thursday night which would lead to the passing of a long-stalled water resources bill — and therefore would allow dredging of the Savannah […]
Poll: Carter gains on Deal, Nunn leads all GOP candidates
A poll commissioned by the Atlanta Journal/Constitution has Gov. Nathan Deal three percentage points ahead of Democrat Jason Carter, and finds the governor’s approval ratings have fallen below the 50 […]
Three house fires in 13 hours
Savannah Fire & Emergency Services firefighters battled a third house fire in just over 13 hours this morning when flames erupted in a home at 16 W. 50th St. “Firefighters […]
John Prine/Jason Isbell tickets on sale May 16
Legendary singer/songwriter John Prine will share a Savannah bill in November with rocker Jason Isbell and his band, the 400 Unit. Tickets go on sale May 16 for the Nov. […]
Legion, Betty Bombers expected to reopen in a few weeks
A fire in the wee hours after last call Saturday morning left the popular bar at the downtown American Legion closed today, as well as the Betty Bombers eatery in […]
