The Savannah Bananas have been selected to host the Budweiser Clydesdales in the days leading up to Savannah’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade. The Clydesdales will be at Grayson Stadium March […]
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One dead in shooting near Savannah State residence hall; suspect at large
SSU police are investigating a shooting incident that resulted in the death of an individual. The victim is not a university student, University Police report. “At approximately 2:25 pm today, […]
Buddy Carter town hall meeting set for today
Congressman Buddy Carter will host a town hall today, Feb. 23, at 3:45 p.m. The town hall, taking place at the Community Hall at Messiah Lutheran Church on Skidaway Island, […]
City’s ongoing malware and virus issues cause further delay of court cases
For a second week, the City of Savannah Recorder’s Court will reschedule Traffic Court sessions due to “ongoing IT issues” involving a malware attack discovered earlier this month. Next week’s […]
Savannah’s drought of bicycle infrastructure projects
While other cities are expanding their bicycle networks, we have the dubious distinction of being one of the few that has fewer miles of bike lanes and trails than six years ago.
Chuck Leavell to headline A-Town Get Down
For its 8th year on Saturday, April 21, the A-Town Get Down Art & Music Festival will feature music legend Chuck Leavell as its 2018 headliner. A key figure in […]
Fatal shooting in Sunset Park; 10-year-old also injured
Savannah Police Violent Crimes detectives are investigating a shooting that resulted in the death of a 29-year-old man the evening of Feb. 14 near Sunset Boulevard and April Street. “About […]
Deep Center names Savannah’s Best Young Author
13-year-old poet Tyler Kipp has been recognized as one of Savannah’s “deepest” young authors.
Changes to Confederate Memorial approved by City Council; St. Patrick’s Festival to be limited to two days
In today’s City Council meeting, Council voted to adopt the recommendations of the Confederate Memorial Task Force, which will essentially leave the actual monument in Forsyth Park alone, but will […]
U.S. Navy to name new ship for Savannah
On Feb. 13, Secretary of the Navy Richard V. Spencer announced the next Freedom and Independence variant Littoral Combat Ships will be named USS Savannah (LCS 28) and USS Nantucket […]
Savannah Children’s Choir to sing at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris
The Premiere Choir will also perform at Normandy Memorial.
Police say shooting in City Market was self-inflicted
The Savannah Police Department responded to the 200 block of West St. Julian Street around Ellis Square in reference to a shooting at around 8 p.m. February 10. “Upon arrival, […]
