This past Saturday afternoon, Congressman John Barrow held a conference call with more than 50 African American faith and community leaders from Savannah and Augusta. The call, which lasted nearly […]
Patrick Rodgers
A trip back in time
Two very different, yet equally intriguing artists will be showcased at the opening of a new show at Iocovozzi Fine Art on Friday, March 19. The first artist, a painter […]
Nuclear bailout
This is the first part in a series investigating the financial and environmental impacts of the expansion of nuclear facilities at Plant Vogtle. While utility companies in Georgia, Florida, South […]
Strange you can believe in
By 9:30 a.m. there are already people holding signs, setting up lawn chairs and ready to wait several more hours in hopes of catching a glimpse of the president’s motorcade. […]
Shooting for a comeback
As the fond memories of our brush with celebrity during last summer’s shoots for The Last Song and The Conspirator begin to fade, the state and the greater Savannah area […]
The wrath of woman scorned
A woman got into a fight with her now ex-girlfriend. They were roommates until the suspect moved out after another argument.The complainant said that when she arrived at the apartment […]
Obama visits Savannah
The President of the United States Barack Obama visited Savannah today as part of his “White House to Main Street Tour.” Included on his itinerary was a tour of several […]
Money is power
Last week representatives from Georgia Power met with members of the Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC) in a hearing to decide whether the utility company’s customers would pay almost seven […]
New Kids on the Block
Since January, an ambitious group of young artists has created a new kind of space for art in Savannah. Part gallery, part studio, their goal is open up the art […]
Just another weird, sad week
An officer responded to a downtown hotel in reference to trespassing. The manager said the establishment had hired the person several days earlier, but his erratic behavior, including paranoia, had […]
A glass half-empty
In a community surrounded by a network of rivers and marshes that segue to the ocean — and where streets are prone to flooding after even a moderate rainstorm — […]
