THIS YEAR’S election is sure to draw large crowds, and when voter turnout increases, so does the need for poll workers at the precincts. Ahead of the election, the Chatham […]
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Best of Savannah awards party set for Oct. 20
After a hiatus due to the pandemic, the famous Connect Savannah “Best of Savannah” awards party is scheduled for Oct. 20, 6-9 p.m. at the Kehoe Iron Works at Trustees’ […]
Quiz: How much do you know about the 2020 elections?
This quiz by the League of Women Voters of Coastal Georgia will help you put your knowledge to the test
Get in loser, we’re going voting! How, when and where to vote in this election
THIS YEAR’S general election includes the highly anticipated presidential election, as well as two Georgia Senate races and Savannah’s district attorney and county commissioner races. It’s an important time to […]
WRUU Spotlight: The Sister Perspective
‘The issues and current events we discuss affect everyone, but we examine from the perspective of Black women’
City Manager search at an ‘impasse’ due to divided Council
Mayor Van Johnson this morning announced that despite a national candidate search that resulted in a visit from three qualified candidates for Savannah City Manager this past weekend, the whole […]
Change is in the Air
What is this new direction, you keep hearing about concerning Connect Savannah? Connect Savannah is a News, Arts & Entertainment weekly publication. Our highest priority is to produce a top-notch […]
Former Sen. Sam Nunn to be keynote speaker at Georgia History Festival
The Georgia Historical Society announces that the theme for the 2020-2021 Georgia History Festival is “Tear Down This Wall: Georgia in Cold War America.” This first-of-its-kind all-virtual fall program series […]
Chatham Area Transit launches first phase of text notification service
Chatham Area Transit has launched a new service “that allows customers to get CAT-related news texted directly to their cell phones,” a CAT spokesperson says. The texts will initially include […]
Chatham County Police: Still no ID for skeletal remains
The Chatham County Police Department is learning more information about skeletal remains found in a wooded area on September 19, 2020. “People walking to a pond discovered the remains in […]
Sustaining the increase in outdoor recreation
Bike Walk Savannah intends to quantify what seems to be a sustained increase in recreation and active transportation
Back to School 2.0
The first tentative return date is Oct. 5 for the least independent learners
