Mayor Otis Johnson wants Savannah to know that most young people in the city are good kids. “Eighty to 85 percent of our young people do exactly what we want […]
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‘Missing angels’ or misogyny?
Frustrated with the slow process of gradually chipping away at abortion rights through a series of restrictions to abortion, pro-life lawmakers in Georgia recently took a bolder move. In March […]
Sanctity of life is a ‘green’ issue, too
“We’ll fight you all the way,” he said. That was the top spokesperson for a major “pro-family” organization. He and I were having breakfast at the Willard Hotel, just across […]
A bury good time
Not every city would dedicate an entire day to celebrate a cemetery. But then again, Savannah’s not every city. This Sunday, a remarkable and unique event will take place in […]
Our best music pics for this week
The Jeff Beasley Band The greater Savannah area has no shortage of R & B-based party bands. Whether it’s the gutbucket Delta houserockin’ of Bottles & Cans, the fiery Chicago […]
Leftward ho
A large nationwide poll of Republican voters shows that an increasing number consider themselves conservative, that about half favor universal healthcare and allowing gays in the military, and that the […]
On a bee wing & a prayer
It means “Flying Day” in German, and Flugtag is just that: A gathering of competitive teams who present and launch their own flying machine designs, all to the cheers of […]
Crossing congregations
Annual Hands of Christ service project brings churches together to benefit the needy
Lead Story: Tempting targets
Assuring the safety of nuclear power plants remains a challenging task
