Fighting poverty won’t fix everything, but it will fix a lot of things. Sometimes young people make terrible decisions regardless of what you do to help them. But society makes it difficult for young people to make the right decisions in the first place.
Meg Heap
Black Sheep White Cop: A true-life memoir of crime & corruption
A REMARKABLE MEMOIR by a former Savannah-Chatham cop has become the hottest local read of the summer. Black Sheep White Cop: Savannah EXPOsed, is grippingly written by Kevin Grogan, a […]
Editor’s Note: A Grand Jury’s mixed message
In its report on the Tony Thomas case, the Grand Jury opted to endorse some statements which frankly don’t speak particularly highly of the caliber of thought process that occurred.
Editor’s Note: Taking your blood, taking your rights
Even worse than Operation Thunder itself is the decision by the Chatham County DA to expand it to include the disgusting and frankly weird ‘No Refusal’ option, aka ‘Grab ‘n’ Stab.’
Victims finding closure
Several hundred people traveled from near and far for Victims Visitors’ Day, a day-long program that gives victims of violent crime and their families an opportunity to discuss the parole status of the offenders that have irrevocably affected their lives.
