The unfathomably horrifying carnage on I-16 is happening against the backdrop of an increasingly impassable Highway 80 to Tybee Island.
Editor’s Note
Editor’s Note: The Best Is Here And It’s Epic
The Best of Savannah issue provides probably the most comprehensive snapshot of what’s going on at the ground level in Savannah, in great scope and in a large sample size.
Editor’s Note: Tip of the iceberg on police accountability
The firing of an allegedly corrupt corporal and several Sheriff’s Deputies might just be the signal of a radical change in how we hold police accountable.
Editor’s Note: The Great Homework Controversy
A recent editorial in the daily paper attacking Jolene Byrne completely missed her point, and deserves a solid rebuttal on the merits.
Editor’s Note: Take your time on Orange Crush, Tybee
Amid vows to shut down Orange Crush for good, Tybee has the opportunity to do some real soul-searching about the kind of beach town it really wants to be.
Editor’s Note: Pipeline to Perdition
Savannah, as one of the only places in Georgia not supplied in part via pipeline, has the highest gas prices in the state. But there is zero guarantee that Savannah will enjoy any savings at all by hosting part of Kinder Morgan’s pipeline.
Editor’s Note: Tybee Mayor says Orange Crush not about race
‘Young college-age people are prone to get in trouble at Spring Break. White kids, black kids, Asian kids, whoever.’
Editor’s Note: When ‘Religious Liberty’ Attacks
The Millennial generation isn’t only the largest generation in U.S. history. They are by far the most atheist/agnostic in U.S. history as well, driven away from religion by the sheer ugliness of the most conservative of American religious people.
Editor’s Note: Public schools and the Stockholm Syndrome
Being a public school parent is like being unhappily married: You’re so deeply invested you’re often the last to see that it isn’t working out. Then there’s a crushing realization that the marriage is irretrievably broken and you can never get those years back.
Editor’s Note: Greening out the truth
It doesn’t take a genius to see why the establishment didn’t want to talk about the incidents. Not only was the big Green Day approaching, on March 12 Mayor Jackson announced she was running for reelection.
Editor’s Note: Condos vs. Culture
Why would anyone move into a condo on the busiest street in Savannah and then complain about noise? More to the point: Why is this unrealistic and entitled attitude taken so seriously by City government?
Editor’s Note: SCAD buses too big to fail?
City says it has no jurisdiction, but a close reading of the law may say otherwise.
