MOST FOLKS know Julian Miller from his five years as recent Public Information Director for the Savannah Chatham Metropolitan Police Department, an eye-opening job he says inspired him to run […]
Elections
Eddie DeLoach announces for mayor, citing lack of vision from current leadership
“Where is our long range plan for the City of Savannah? If you go down to City Hall right now you cannot find a long-range plan. It’s a hit and miss deal down there,” he said to laughter.
Editor’s Note: Greening out the truth
It doesn’t take a genius to see why the establishment didn’t want to talk about the incidents. Not only was the big Green Day approaching, on March 12 Mayor Jackson announced she was running for reelection.
Editor’s Note: Smooth as a baby’s…..?
While the baby coffin protest dominated the aftermath of Mayor Jackson’s speech, it wasn’t the only political prop used that night.
Editor’s Note: Making 2015 the Year of What Works
The problem has never been a lack of ideas, or even a lack of money. The problem has been the insistence that only one idea is the right idea, that only one philosophy can be the right philosophy, that it’s more important to be right than to find what works.
Let the grudge matches begin
IT SEEMS THAT the number of candidates for elected office rises in direct proportion to the number of dire challenges a community faces. I guess in order to function properly, […]
Congressional District 12: Ray McKinney
Ray McKinney has had his eye on the 12th District Congressional seat for a few years now. Although he didn’t make it past the primary his first time out, in […]
Congressional District 12: John Barrow
John Barrow is no stranger to election challenges for his Congressional seat, and the incumbent Democrat has survived them all relatively unscathed. This is a tough year for incumbents, but […]
News briefs
Another step forward for DeRenne Project At last week’s meeting, City Council voted on a resolution to move forward with what’s known as the Boulevard concept for Project DeRenne, which […]
