One of my favorites was how people started sending me pictures of the SSOD stickers as they took them on travels
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Year in Review: Top Ten from Savannah news & politics
LET’S GET this out of the way: This is a roundup of the top 10 local news and politics stories from 2016. So Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton aren’t listed […]
Slideshow: Savannah Saint Patrick’s Day Parade 2016
The 2016 Savannah Saint Patrick’s Day parade in photos.
River Street New Year’s Eve ‘Up the Cup” Canceled
Due to inclement weather the Savannah Waterfront Association’s New Year’s Eve “Up the Cup” Countdown and fireworks display will be cancelled for Thursday, December 31. Savannah Waterfront Association organizers are […]
Asst. Chief Tolbert addresses violence concerns
In 2015, there have been 54 homicides in Savannah and Chatham County, with five considered justifiable.
Talking with… Benjamin Johnson Sr.
When Benjamin Johnson Sr. started working as a longshoreman at the Port of Savannah, videotape, weather satellites and lint rollers had not yet been invented. It was the Eisenhower administration. Johnson had returned home […]
Talking with … Toby Hyde
The truth sometimes bats poorly on the air. It’s one thing to be excited when the home team is playing well. It’s another to ignore their mistakes.
Talking with… Suzanne Donovan
One in four people in Savannah lives in poverty. That number hasn’t changed much in decades. For some people, that just means government has failed. It means the poor must be doing something wrong. And it’s a […]
Talking about … Carol Ruckdeschel
North Carolina writer Will Harlan describes Carol Ruckdeschel as the “wildest woman in America.” She eats roadkill, shot a man in self-defense and cuts open turtle guts. But she also […]
Midnight train to Georgia
ON THEIR WAY TO SAVANNAH IN 1864, Gen. William T. Sherman’s forces tried to capture the Doctortown train trestle over the Altamaha River in Wayne County, Ga. In a fierce […]
R ‘n’ R Marathon: Planning = Impact
Marinelli concludes, “What I love about this event is it brings 20,000-plus people to town who are the kind of people we want visiting Savannah. It’s the demographic of people likely to come back again and bring friends.”
