

Man murdered on Paradise Drive Friday night; suspect still at large
Detectives are investigating the shooting of two men at a residence on the 100 block of Paradise Drive that resulted in the death of one late Friday night. “At about 11:15 p.m. Metro responded to the scene, finding Damon Card, 22, and Wendell Washington, 22, suffering from gunshot wounds. Both were transported by ambulance to…
Two men shot in car at foot of Talmadge Bridge
Detectives are investigating “after two men were reportedly shot in a vehicle while crossing the Talmadge Bridge just before 5 a.m.” Sunday morning, police say. Reportedly, Cedrico Wallace, 21, and Lorenzo Outland, 29, were heading southbound near the bridge’s Oglethorpe Avenue exit ramp when shots were fired. “Wallace and Outland continued driving toward Candler Hospital…
Metro police arrest man for entering auto
Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police Department charged a South Carolina man at approximately noon, Jan. 28, after he was taken into custody and transported to the Chatham County Detention Center by Bryan County Sheriff deputies. Hardeeville resident Ricky S. Primus, 19, is charged with entering auto in the 8300 block of White Bluff Road in June 2015.…
Review: The Finest Hours
It’s likely that a History Channel documentary relying on vintage photos and talking-head interviews of those involved with the 1952 rescue would have been more emotionally stirring than this production.
Man charged in June 2015 homicide
Monday, Violent Crimes investigators of Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police Department charged Lawrence Bernard Hughes, Jr., 30, in the June 2015 shooting death of Jamon Epps, 34. Hughes is charged with felony murder. He was arrested without incident during an appearance at the Chatham County Courthouse. “On June 26, at about 9:41 p.m. Epps was found deceased…
Mall jeans shoplifters sought
“Detectives seek to identify and locate two persons of interest in a Jan. 11 shoplifting case involving more than a dozen pairs of jeans totaling several thousand dollars in value,” police say. The theft occurred at Buckle in Oglethorpe Mall. “Investigators believe at least two males with hoodies pulled over their heads entered the store…
Man shot at Wessels Homes
Detectives are investigating a shooting at Fred Wessels Homes on the 600 block of East Liberty Street, that injured Jamarlin Latson,18, at about 7:41 p.m. Monday. Metro responded to the scene, finding Latson with a non-life-threatening gunshot wound. Latson was transported by ambulance to Memorial University Medical Center for care. “Latson was reportedly inside of…
What we need to know about bicycling in Savannah
When Gen. James Oglethorpe drew up his plan for Savannah, which remains a source of inspiration and guidance for urban planners centuries later, he was not aiming to make it easier for commuters from Bryan County to get in and out of Savannah.
Nate Hall, Dead Oak @The Jinx
It’s rare to encounter such an explosive vocalist as Hall.
PULSE’s Daniel Rozin: Man Behind the Mirrors
Rozin has turned himself into a “hybrid person”: part programmer, part engineer, all artist.
Gruits afternoon!
Gruit beers are the ultimate local brews – the blend of spices varied by place depending on what was available in the area
Brew Cat Strut: A Benefit for The Humane Society of Greater Savannah @Southbound Brewing Company
The brown-and-white kitty is the star of the show on Friday
Walking the Fifth Ward with Solidarity in Savannah
“You know, there have been articles on crime from everyone except those who are in the midst of it. What if there was something from the young men’s point of view?”
Destroyer of Light, Rottenblush, Hotplate @The Jinx
Fans of old-school metal and think-outside-the-box riff rock will find something to love
Is the petrodollar about to tank the economy?
Doffing your tinfoil hat, then, you come to see the petrodollar bathed in the glow of ’70s and ’80s nostalgia, like disco and Oliver North
Editor’s Note: ‘Mayor Pro Tem’: What it means and doesn’t
For years, encouraged no doubt by some of our illustrious leaders, the myth has evolved among many local residents that the “Mayor Pro Tem” position means that person is “next in line” to be Mayor.
Gray’s Reef Film Fest: ‘Absolutely unbelievable’ undersea images
“I’ve been diving for 70 years; I’ve never stopped and I never will”
Vive la 39 Rue de Jean!
RESTAURANT industry folk make the best dinner companions. They appreciate the nuances of fine service, they’re curious about the chef’s specials and they like to linger over dessert and coffee. They can also be the harshest critics, calling out shoddy protocol and poorly prepared food with a gimlet eye. Conversely, you can always trust their…
PULSE will see you in just a GIF
“GIFs have become a response to the quick-scrolling culture we find ourselves a part of daily”
SCAD alum Roberto Carlos Lange brings the bilingual, tinsel-clad world of Helado Negro to PULSE
Talented in a variety of artistic disciplines, Lange’s live show is a multisensory sensation
Jewish Film Fest: Something for the whole mishpocha
Any way you slice it, the 12th Annual Joan and Murray Gefen Memorial Savannah Jewish Film Festival is quite a mouthful. Fortunately, SJFF organizers have arranged the festival’s tremendous breadth of topics into an easily digestible format: Ten films in ten days, with plenty of noshing in between. It’s nothing new that food is a…
Thicker Than Water
A musical collaboration between the first cousins has been a long time coming.






