Best New Bar Best Outdoor Bar Best Pool Hall Congress Street Social Club Sprinting to the top of the “new” list after just two months in business (it opened the […]
Patrick Rodgers
Best of Savannah: Politics and Public Affairs
Best Local Scandal The City Manager Search This one just about had it all: open meeting violations, confusion over a personal bond, questionable candidate search protocols, strife on City Council, […]
Best of Savannah 2011: City Life
Most Eligible Local Bachelor Ahndhi Sticha Our fresh–faced winner of Most Eligible Local Bachelor this year is 23–year–old Ahndhi Sticha (his real first name is Andrew, but “Ahndhi” is so […]
Best of Savannah 2011: Media
Best Local TV News Anchor Sonny Dixon, WTOC The former politician-turned anchorman has won two years in row. From the St. Patrick’s Day Parade to the Rattlesnake Round-up, if there’s […]
Eastside Story
Before there was a golf course, gas station or water treatment facility there, President Street hosted a shipbuilding facility, a shanty town of railroad workers, a rice plantation, a Civil […]
TED’s X-cellent Adventure
One part symposium, one part lecture series, add some notable community members and a lot of ideas; stir them up and let them marinade all day – that’s the recipe […]
Ban forms, burning and burglaries
A man who was banned from his ex–girlfriend’s property was arrested after he showed up there again. The woman stated that she had been outside talking with a friend when […]
Good morning sunshine
There will be changes made to the way that the City of Savannah handles public meetings and public records or there will be legal consequences. That was the message delivered […]
Would you like fries with that?
Police were called about a drunk perason at a fast food establishment. The woman was parked at the drive through window. She smelled strongly of alcohol, was slurring her speech […]
What really counts?
Two weeks ago, the U.S. Departments of Education and Treasury released results of their collaborative Financial Capability Challenge, which was given to students in all 50 states, plus the District […]
Full contact
Given her genteel nature, the Hostess City might not be the first place you’d expect to find a lot of full contact women’s sports, but their numbers are growing. First […]
Boy, oh, boycott
Organizations opposing House Bill 87, Georgia’s pending immigration reform bill, are planning a comprehensive boycott of tourism and in-state businesses if the bill is signed into law by Governor Deal. […]
