New momentum behind lobbyist gift limit proposal
A proposed $100 limit on lobbyist gifts to state lawmakers has a new lease on life.A bill by Sen. Josh McKoon, R-Columbus, and Rep. Tommy Smith, R-Nicholls, got nowhere this year after key Republicans...
View ArticleVideo & Spotted® Photos: Coastal Heritage Society opens first phase of...
Peering out from under her green frog-hat, 2-year-old Ariel Witry dug a strainer into the wet sand and pulled up a seashell.View photos from the event:Gallery 1Gallery 2She fidgeted with it for a...
View ArticleSavannah Arts scholar Eric Lau headed to MIT
Eric Lau is the big brain on campus at Savannah Arts Academy. The National Merit Scholar took the hardest math and science courses his school had to offer and is the valedictorian of the Savannah Arts...
View ArticleSinking shrimper highlights issue of derelict vessels in Chatham waterways
The shrimper named Dammit has been a thorn in the side of Chatham County officials for a few years. The derelict commercial fishing vessel built up a reputation for getting loose of its anchors and...
View ArticleVan Brimmer: Focus on rates at graduation time misses 23 percent of the story
The diploma Michael Owens Jr. receives Wednesday will bear the same markings as every other one awarded to the Windsor Forest High School graduates.No asterisks.No missing signatures.No fine...
View ArticleUndoing health law could have messy ripple effects
WASHINGTON — It sounds like a silver lining. Even if the Supreme Court overturns President Barack Obama’s health care law, employers can keep offering popular coverage for the young adult children of...
View ArticlePSC candidate's debts, education in doubt
ATLANTA — Pam Davidson, a challenger in the Republican primary for Public Service Commission, acknowledged Friday that statements about her finances and education were incorrect but calls them minor...
View ArticleDiamond Causeway lanes closed today, Tuesday
The Georgia Department of Transportation announced a single-lane closure of Ga. 204 spur/Diamond Causeway today and Tuesday.Contractors for the GDOT will be installing a single-lane closure on Ga. 204...
View ArticleSavannah-Chatham summer school schedule
This summer, Savannah-Chatham public schools will be working with about 2,000 students who need to brush up on skills, make up failed courses or who just want to get ahead academically.Funding...
View ArticleA 'jungle primary' could change Georgia politics
ATLANTA — If California’s latest political fashion comes east, it could shake up politics in the Peach State, experts say.Last Tuesday, California put into gear its so-called jungle primary in which...
View ArticleFeds OK new Chatham County commission, school board districts
The U.S. Department of Justice has approved district boundaries for Chatham County Commission and the local school board.There’s just one problem: The county already has held qualifying to run for the...
View ArticleHearing on Ogeechee River pollution permit expected to draw crowd
Hundreds of people are expected for a 7 p.m. public hearing Tuesday at Effingham County High School about a permit to pollute the Ogeechee River.Many of them will be angry and frustrated with the...
View ArticleSavannah lawyer convicted on molestation, sexual battery charges
Savannah attorney Lawrence Edward Madison on Monday was convicted of child molestation and sexual battery against a victim over a six-year period.Chatham County Superior Court Judge James F. Bass Jr....
View ArticleMan charged in weekend shooting at Savannah State University
A 23-year-old man was arrested after a shooting at Savannah State University on Friday night.Nicholas Rashad Cox is charged with carrying a weapon on school property, aggravated assault, aggravated...
View ArticleSavannah pet groomer hearing continued
A state inspector testified Monday he issued 16 violations of state regulations against dog groomer Sallie Bond for conditions at her business.But, Scott Sell with the Georgia Department of...
View ArticleCemetery owner jailed for violations
Evergreen Cemetery owner Matthew Jones on Monday was sentenced to 10 days in jail for repeated violations of the city’s property maintenance ordinances at the westside property.Chatham County...
View ArticleFresh Start program stays true to its name
School saves 42 of 46 students“Pomp and Circumstance” began to play and a procession of smiling students made their way past proud parents and applauding officials from Savannah-Chatham public...
View ArticleApple integrates Facebook into iPhone software
SAN FRANCISCO — Fresh off a disappointing initial public offering, Facebook is getting a big boost from Apple, which is building the social network deep into its iPhone and iPad software.With the next...
View ArticleMaintenance affects Chatham Co. roads
Public safety summary I-516 eastbound Exit 5 off-ramp temporarily closed Georgia Department of Transportation crews will temporarily close the Interstate 516 eastbound Exit 5 off-ramp to Interstate 16...
View ArticlePaula Deen launches new food company
Paula Deen is jumping out of the television and onto the dinner plate.The Savannah restaurant titan launched a new company, Paula Deen Foods, after signing a partnership with the New York-based Nanco...
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