While it’s nice to think that the written word still means something, chances are it’s the ‘how,’ as much as the ‘what’ that matters these days. As co-founder of House […]
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The big coverup
Although the Coastal Heritage Society probably isn’t responsible for the recent streak of freezing temperatures, the opening of their new exhibit exploring quilts and coverlets, which takes place this Thursday […]
Fashion Geek
For the last several years, Diana Eng has stood at the crossroads of fashion and technology, working on items seemingly pulled from science–fiction novels — a hoodie that knows when […]
Different year, same blotter
The first incident report of the New Year (CRN 100101001) – and the new decade – was a one car accident on I-516 heading west bound. Just a few minutes […]
Prescription for savings
Thanks to a new partnership between the City of Savannah and the National League of Cities, area residents will get a discount on prescription medications that aren’t already covered by […]
Is that a crowbar behind your back or are you happy to see me?
Officers were dispatched for an attempted burglary call early one evening. A woman arrived at her home and found a white male coming from around the back of her residence. […]
Westside story
As early as this spring, work could finally begin on streetscape improvements for the Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard corridor after nearly five years of delays. At last week’s City […]
Was it something I said?
A woman was sitting outside a coffee shop on Victory Drive enjoying a fresh cup of java when a clean shaven man with short hair approached her and began making […]
Thinking inside the box
If your New Year’s resolution is to eat healthier or reduce your carbon footprint, then a couple of local businesses might be able to help you achieve your goal. The […]
Fleeting wealth and false hope
Police were called in regard to a financial fraud incident. A young man received a check in the mail, addressed to him, for $2,980 from a business called First Impressions […]
Five minutes to midnight in this garden
The plot of land on the corner of Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and 32nd Street hasn’t looked like the community garden it was intended to be. Although attempts have […]
Dressed for success
Last week, 25 students at DeRenne Middle School took an important step toward growing up — learning how to tie a tie. The young men are all participants in A.S.P.I.R.E., […]
