Correction: When this story was originally published, the fountain designer was incorrectly listed as Hobbs Architectural Fountains. It has been changed to the correct company, the Georgia Fountain Company. We […]
Patrick Rodgers
A day in someone else’s shoes
Over the last four years, Step Up Savannah, the initiative to reduce our city’s stagnant poverty rate has used poverty simulations as one of the most effective tools in the […]
Making the grade
As students return to schools across Chatham County this week, it marks the culmination of two things: months of back-to-school sale advertising and an ongoing debate over the effectiveness of […]
Remembering Berkow
11/13/06 – Berkow officially has first day as the Chief of Police for the SCMPD 11/15/06 – Berkow makes his first public appearance at a Wilshire Area Neighborhood Association Meeting. […]
Walk and Roll
For over 25 years, Dan Burden has been committed to opening up cities to their residents by making them more bicycle and pedestrian friendly. Along the way, he’s been everything […]
Melaver’s way
For Savannah native Martin Melaver, sustainability is a lot more than just trading in a Hummer for a hybrid. It is a way of life – something that permeates decisions […]
Opinion: Running out the clock
The City tried to put the ‘public’ back in public policy at its third town hall meeting of the year, although severe rain and thunderstorms probably cut attendance down to […]
From Sweden with love
This week, city council members will continue discussions about a plan to send a delegation of representatives from the City and the Savannah Economic Development Authority for a week long […]
From warrior to artist
If there’s a stereotypical image of military veterans returning home from war, it definitely does not involve driving a beat-up VW bus with bumper stickers on the back proclaiming ‘Not […]
