The Savannah River Native Plant Society will meet at 6 p.m. Thursday, March 27, at the Aiken County Public Library, 314 ...
Born Mary Flannery O’Connor on March 25, 1935, Flannery wrote two novels and 32 short stories before dying from lupus in 1964 at 39. She dropped the conspicuous Catholic “Mary” when she became a ...
NAACP honors Savannah's women leaders Celebrate neurodiversity at Savannah's Autism Ball Savannah's top girls basketball ...
He and a small number of other German Protestant leaders gathered, calling themselves the Confessing Church. They issued the ...
Long before Catholic writer Flannery O'Connor raised her famous peacocks as an adult in rural Georgia, she kept canaries and chickens at 207 E. Charlton St., her childhood home in Savann ...
St. Patrick’s Day, the annual celebration of all things Irish, was marked by parades throughout the United States on Monday, ...
Located just outside the city proper, Bonaventure Cemetery deserves its reputation as one of the most beautiful final resting ...
Augusta’s St. Patrick’s Day parade was held Monday, with Irish Americans and others donning green to celebrate the saint.
Savannah celebrated St. Patrick's Day in its trademark, fun-loving style with a parade through the historic downtown.