A MAN accused of killing his own brother has been taken into custody by detectives with the SCMPD’s violent crimes unit. Achmed Kiwaan Williams, 23, has been listed as SCMPDs […]
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5-year-old cold case solved
A Savannah man has been indicted in a five-year-old murder case. Torrey Jevon Graham, 26, was arrested and charged Dec. 3 with murder, felony murder, armed robbery and various gun […]
Suspect shot with own gun
A clerk managed to wrestle a gun away from a man who was trying to rob the Crossroads Convenience store on Staley Avenue Thursday and fired a shot at him. […]
Malice in the middle
JUST DAYS AFTER Barack Obama first mused about running for president, Republican strategist Ed Rogers winged the senator on MSNBC’s Hardball. “Count me down as somebody who underestimates Barack Hussein […]
My lunch with the mayor
SAVANNAH MAYOR OTIS JOHNSON and I are getting to know each other over lunch at Geneva Geneva’s restaurant. We’re discussing his travels across the globe, and I ask him about […]
Another option, but no solution
I FEEL SHEILA’S PAIN. Until recently, Sheila (not her real name) had health insurance with Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Georgia through her job. However, the company she works for says […]
All they want for Christmas
‘TIS THE SEASON, and it holds a different meaning for everyone. Children wake up in excitement to open presents from Santa, examine the plate of cookie crumbs left behind by […]
Sweet release
HOW MUCH of this do you believe? New research continues to confirm that high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) is safe and no different from other common sweeteners like sugar and […]
The dying of the light
FOR OVER 150 YEARS, the Cockspur Island Lighthouse has stood at the mouth of the south channel of the Savannah River, serving as a warning to ships, a witness to […]
How high is too high?
COMING ACROSS the Talmadge Bridge from South Carolina is the best way to view Savannah’s urban forest. A mass of green covers the city, with only the tallest buildings poking […]
Living history
IT WAS AN entirely different world in 1932. Jim Crow was the law in the South, and the Great Depression had brought the world to its knees. Opportunities were few, […]
‘The world becomes my gallery’
IF ALL GOES according to plan, as this issue hits stands artist Kiril Jeliazkov and a small crew will be hard at work installing over 120 twenty-foot-tall canvas abstract paintings […]
