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The City of Savannah, in collaboration with E-93 Radio, will kickoff 100 Days of Summer programming on Friday, May 23 at Daffin Park Pool (1301 E. Victory Dr.) with a free Summer Pool Party at 3 PM, ...
The meeting at Savannah Classical Academy at 9:00 a.m. began by welcoming its members back after the Combined meeting with Savannah Chatham Board of Education constituents. The agenda included a ...
As temperatures heat up and power bills rise, frustrated Georgians are starting to look at the Public Service Commission (PSC) for new regulations and to potentially bust up a Georgia Power monopoly.
A Mother’s love is somthing that no one can explain. It is made of deep devotion and of sacrifice and pain. It is endless and unselfish and enduring come what may. For nothing can destroy it or take ...
For many years Savannah has neglected a chance to increase tourism on the city’s Westside. A local Coalition wants to see this rectified with the only site of the largest documented Slave Auction in ...
Savannah Alumnae Chapter (SAC) of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated, will welcome member authors for Delta Authors on Tour (DAOT) in the Southern Region. “Elevating Authors, Southern Style” is ...
The Savannah Chapter of the Moles, chartered on April 24, 1954, celebrates 71 years of friendship. This group embodies the meaning of a well-lived life should be revered with cherished friendships ...
Deacon William “Billy” Mitchell, a beloved figure of support and guidance in the Savannah and Richmond Hill communities passed away peacefully at his residence on May 6, 2025. A cherished member of ...
The Sunshine State Conference recently released their 2025 All Conference Team and Savannah native Paul Mosley was named Sprinter of the Year. Mosley, who attends Lynn University earned first team ...
Black America is taking pride in a truth shaking up the Vatican and resonating through the streets of New Orleans: Pope Leo XIV—formerly Cardinal Robert Prevost of Chicago—has Black and Creole roots.
Georgia State Representative Anne Allen Westbrook, along with Senator Derek Mallow and Representative Edna Jackson, will host a town hall meeting to inform the public about the 2025 legislative ...
“Anything that raises consumer prices on necessities will hit Black Americans hard, says Marc Morial, President and CEO of the National Urban League. This week, a Senate resolution to reverse ...