Telfair Museums invites Savannah public to adopt a painting
Telfair Museums is offering a special fundraising opportunity to the Savannah community as it prepares for the upcoming exhibition “Offering of the Angels: Paintings and Tapestries from the Uffizi...
View ArticleChatham, city sales tax dispute heading to court
Despite hiring a mediator to try to resolve the dispute, Chatham County and eight municipalities in the county were unable to reach an agreement on how an estimated $600 million in sales tax revenue...
View ArticleInteractive: Chatham Commission advance payments, reimbursements for travel...
The amount of payments received for travel and other expenses varies widely among Chatham County commissioners, according to records obtained through an open records request.During the past two terms,...
View ArticleCards score 4 in 9th, beat Nationals 9-7, reach NLCS
WASHINGTON — Doesn't matter how bad things look for the St. Louis Cardinals. Trailing by a bunch, down to their last strike, they simply stay calm and do what it takes to win.Erasing an early six-run...
View ArticleSEARCH: 24-hour jail bookings for Savannah-Chatham County
Chatham County Jail bookings for the past 24-hours are now posted. Visitchathamcountybooked.com to view photos and information.All information has been obtained from the Chatham County Sheriff’s...
View ArticleShot fired at Obama campaign office in Denver
DENVER — Denver police say someone has fired a shot through the window of President Barack Obama's Denver campaign office.Police spokeswoman Raquel Lopez says people were inside the office when the...
View ArticleSpotted®: Jenkins High School Class of 1962 Reunion
The 1962 graduating class of H.V. Jenkins High School celebratee its 50th reunion on Friday night at the "Crab Shack" on Tybee Island.Click here to view Spotted® photos
View ArticleSpotted®: Blue Jeans and Bomber Jacket BBQ
The Blue Jeans and Bomber Jacket BBQ was held on Friday evening at the Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum to honor World War II Veterans and all who served or are currently serving in the the Military.The...
View ArticleProgram aims to boost women in outdoor pursuits
ATLANTA — A new effort in Georgia aims to boost female participation in outdoor sports.The state Department of Natural Resources is holding a weekend program at the Charlie Elliott Wildlife Center...
View ArticleSmall earthquake strikes north Georgia mountains
McCAYSVILLE, Ga. — A small earthquake has rattled North Georgia near the border of Tennessee and North Carolina.The U.S. Geological Survey reported that the 2.5-magnitude tremor happened just after...
View ArticleOne year later, clubs keep running toward marathon
New to Savannah and a “fairly new runner,” Mareesa Torres joined a local running club to train for the inaugural Savannah Rock ’n’ Roll Marathon last November.She entered the full marathon as did her...
View ArticleGeorgia Southern beats Wofford
Georgia Southern defeated previously unbeaten Wofford 17-9 in their Southern Conference showdown Saturday.Dominique Swope scored two touchdowns for the Eagles on runs of 4 and 3 yards. He ended the...
View ArticleFAMU overpowers Savannah State
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- Eddie Rocker ran for 171 yards and Lenworth Lennon pulled in six passes for 134 yards as Florida A&M trounced Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference foe Savannah State on Saturday...
View ArticleSouth Carolina wins inaugural Cobblestone Cup
If it wasn’t enough that archrivals South Carolina and Clemson were playing in the second round of the Cobblestone Cup on Saturday, there was a trophy on the line at the Savannah Civic Center. South...
View ArticleFunds from first SPLOST waiting to be spent
In 1985, Chatham County residents voted to increase the local sales tax by 1 percent for four years to pay for road projects. Almost three decades later and after five extensions, the county still...
View ArticleChisolm's woes: DA faces re-election battle
Four years after Democrat Larry Chisolm became the first new Chatham County prosecutor in nearly three decades, he finds himself fighting for his political life in the wake of a series of controversies...
View ArticleJeter breaks ankle; Tigers win ALCS opener
NEW YORK — The New York Yankees lost the AL championship series opener and their captain when Derek Jeter broke his left ankle just after Delmon Young doubled home the go-ahead run in the 12th inning...
View ArticleSEARCH: 24-hour jail bookings for Savannah-Chatham County
Chatham County Jail bookings for the past 24-hours are now posted. Visitchathamcountybooked.com to view photos and information.All information has been obtained from the Chatham County Sheriff’s...
View ArticleWEATHER ALERT: Coastal Flood Advisory in effect until 9 am
The National Weather Service in Charleston has issued a coastal flood advisory for beaches located in south coastal South Carolina and north coastal Georgia, which is in effect until 9 am Sunday. High...
View ArticleSpotted®: American Legion Post 184 Car Show
Click here to view Spotted® photos of the American Legion Post 135 Car Show.
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