Since Savannah Flavors launched earlier this year, I have had a blast writing the ‘Chefs’ Cravings’ column each week, transcribing the casual conversations of food folks as they talk about […]
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EAT IT & LIKE IT: Plant Riverside District’s Greatest Food Hits
A couple of years ago when I put together my first book, “Savannah Food Crawls,” I gave a tiny bit of thought to where I should begin that journey through […]
Public input survey for SSU presidential search asks just 4 questions of its users
Who should be the next president at Savannah State University? Answers to the question can now be shared by the public with the people making many of the vital decisions […]
Metro Planning Commission to discuss ‘affordable housing policy solution’ this week
Few would object to a claim that Savannah has a housing issue it needs to fix. More than an ordinary issue, however, this was tabbed as a full-on “housing crisis” […]
‘World’s Biggest Bounce House’ coming to Savannah area this fall
Big Bounce America, home of “The World’s Largest Bounce House,” is bringing its brand-new 24,000 sq. ft. bounce house to the Savannah area in October as part of the company’s […]
Savannah City Council approves contract for Public Art Master Plan
The Savannah City Council unanimously voted Thursday to approve a contract for hiring a company responsible for creating the city’s first Public Art Master Plan, which is aimed at bringing […]
Chef Juan Stevenson stays in Savannah to continue the evolution of Juju’s Street Eats
In April, Juan Stevenson officially stepped aside as executive chef at Late Air, a position he had held since the Ardsley Park sit-and-sip opened late in 2022. Life changes led […]
Mayor, City of Savannah leaders give briefing on impacts of Debby
Leaders from nearly every department of the City of Savannah were present Wednesday afternoon for a press briefing on Tropical Storm Debby held at City Hall following the storm’s movement […]
HURRICANE DEBBY UPDATES: City of Savannah to close offices Tuesday
Based on expected impacts from Hurricane Debby, the City of Savannah will close all government offices Tuesday, Aug. 6. Essential emergency functions will be open. Government operations and offices will […]
Judge in Master Lending Group bankruptcy case approves settlement agreement
Judge Edward J. Coleman III for the United States Bankruptcy Court Southern District of Georgia approved on Tuesday, July 30, a $7 million settlement agreement between Master Lending Group, LLC […]
Two Tides team enters the home stretch with The Laundry Diner development
Over the last six years, the steady rise of Two Tides Brewing Co. has been both beautiful and bountiful. What began as a homebrew hobby for James Massey during his […]
Chief at center of lawsuit alleging racial bias within Savannah Fire Department
Savannah Fire Department (SFD) Chief Elzie Kitchen as an individual and the City of Savannah as a municipality are the primary targets of a July 10, 2024 lawsuit brought by […]
