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Wilmington Island man charged with child molestation
Saying that evidence includes “more than 9,000 child pornography images,” the Chatham County Police Department has charged a Wilmington Island man with child molestation and aggravated sexual battery against one […]
Plan T for Trails & Tours
WHEN THE pandemic cancelled Maria Borowik’s summertime travel plans, which included a trip to attend a friend’s wedding in Europe, she came up with a Plan B. Or, to be […]
Three finalists selected for Savannah City Manager
Today, Savannah Mayor Van Johnson announced the city council narrowed a pool of 110 applicants for Savannah City Manager to three finalists. “The City Council and I have selected three […]
SAFE Shelter teams with Fabulous Equinox Orchestra for October fundraiser
SAFE SHELTER ANNOUNCES VIRTUAL FUNDRAISER WITH FABULOUS EQUINOX ORCHESTRA OCT 8 AT 7PM (SAVANNAH, GA) SAFE Shelter Center for Domestic Violence Services is inviting the community to participate in a […]
WRUU Spotlight: ‘We the People’
OUR SERIES profiling WRUU show hosts hits the trifecta this week. We speak with Georgia Southern University professors Dr. Barbara Fertig, Dr. Christopher Hendricks, and Dr. Daniel Skidmore-Hess about their […]
Climate is still a priority, amid an array of critical problems
If Savannah and fellow forward-looking communities hope to achieve the important goals they share in reducing climate threats, we must resolve to aggressively endorse emission restrictions, beginning with U.S. controls on methane leaks
Morris Multimedia names Erica Baskin as publisher of Connect Savannah
Morris Multimedia announces the appointment of newspaper veteran Erica Baskin as the new publisher of Connect Savannah. “We are excited about bringing someone of Erica’s experience to Savannah,” said Charles […]
‘My biggest fear is that they will fall behind’
‘It is not black and white, it is 1,000 shades of grey’
Massie Heritage Center set to reopen
Massie Heritage Center, a museum of Savannah history and architecture administered by the local public school system, will be open to the public once again. Hours of operation will be […]
Bike repair in an age of pandemic
EVERY Thursday evening the BikeAthens workshop, which is normally used to refurbish bicycles for people in need, opened its doors for Fix Your Own Bike Night. The weekly gathering offered […]
SCAD Savannah Film Fest going ‘all-virtual’ for 2020
The SCAD Savannah Film Festival returns in its 23rd year as an “all-virtual presentation Oct. 24–31,” a university spokesperson says. “Audiences can connect with cinephiles worldwide as they experience live […]
