‘I think we should all make a pledge to never stop learning’
Kristy Edenfield
Freelance Correspondent
Hate Crimes in Georgia: Push for new law gains momentum
The deafening screams of many Georgians have given new life to HB 426, a hate crime bill that was passed by the Georgia House in 2019, but languished in the Senate without a hearing
Voices on the Path: Erika and Candace Hardnett
“We hope that racial justice becomes something that people work and strive toward even after the ‘hype’ is over.”
Wine Fairies and Beer Bastards: Common ground during the pandemic
Basically it’s ding-dong-ditch for women over the age of 21
Graduating in a global pandemic: One senior’s thoughts
Ruden recorded her valedictorian speech at the Yamacraw Center located at Garrison School for the Arts the week before graduation
Local artists combine form and function with beautiful masks
BRENDA SCARPATI and her husband, Mike, live on Tybee Island and own an artisan hand-poured soy candle business called Scent From Savannah. Brenda says that she saw articles, with patterns […]
Georgia’s vanishing rape kits: A special report
RAPE KITS are backing up on a monthly basis at the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI). With a two-year trend of approximately 300 new rape kits submitted per month — […]
Junk 2 Funk: Still the hottest ticket in town
IT’S EASY to see why the readers of this publication have voted Savannah Arts Academy’s Junk 2 Funk the best fashion show in Savannah for several years running. With so […]
Emmaus House serves a daily Feast of Love to the homeless and hungry
Emmaus House serves up helpings Monday-Friday to the homeless and hungry members of our community
Park Place: Transitional living program fills crucial service gap
Park Place Outreach has been providing a safe, secure, and loving temporary home for children who are homeless, runaway, or victims of abuse in Savannah since 1984
Lobby local elected officials on Dec. 6
Each year, on the second Monday of January, the Georgia Legislature gavels in for a 40 day session. Hundreds of paid lobbyists flock to the Capitol to “work the velvet […]
