Free Post Kristy Edenfield Moss and Hoskins-Brown on the record: Audience questions These questions were asked by the audience on index cards during the recent 'Conversations with Dr. Dionne Hoskins-Brown and Mr. Roger Moss,' hosted by The Savannahian at Front Porch Improv.
Free Post Caitlin Philippo 'I am mission-oriented': Joyce Marie Griggs again makes bid for 1st District Congressional seat This campaign marks Griggs’ third attempt to flip the 1st District, which has been held by Republicans for three decades.
Free Post Kristy Edenfield Despite being censored, anti-ICE student art still leads to suspension of award-winning teacher Some of the pieces of art originally contained the word “fuck,” but all profanity was painted over before the show opened.
Free Post Jenna Moore Futurebirds flock to Savannah’s Eastern Wharf for May Riverfront Concert Series ‘THE world is more colorful and wayyyy more adventurous when you can appreciate something for what it truly is!’ – Daniel Womack on making music with his best friends.
Free Post Ansley Standridge Storing cell phones during the school day: Board of Education wrap-up, May 6 State law requires that for the upcoming 26-27 school year, K-8 students are not permitted to use their personal devices at all during the school day. State law also requires the same for high school students, but that policy doesn’t have to be put into effect until July 2027.
Free Post Frank Ricci Take 5: May 11-17 Dropout Kings formed in Phoenix in 2016, kept that style intact while it was dormant in the mainstream, and are hoping to ride the new wave of everything ‘90s while the crest is peaking. If it’s your thing, they do it well.
Free Post Caitlin Philippo 'Power, policy, and progress': Amanda Hollowell's campaign for Congress focuses on intersection of economic stability and social equity Hollowell and her supporters believe the shifting demographics of Savannah and its surrounding environs, combined with a people-first message, could make the district competitive in the general election this November.
Free Post Lila Miller Drawn to the Sea: Unique exhibit at Ships of the Sea explores nautical history through sequential art The inspiration behind the venture to do an exhibition featuring sequential art came after the museum held an exhibition titled “Sea of Ink” that showcased maritime-related tattoos and the tattoo artists that did them.
Free Post Caitlin Philippo Literacy crisis is focus at education candidate forum “We don’t have real data, and we’re not all looking at the same data. How are we going to fix the problems?”
Free Post Frank Ricci Take 5: May 4-10 Cowpunk is a distinct genre that is too often overlooked considering the many enduring branches that sprouted from it.
Free Post 'Better late than never': MPC approves wider buffers between industrial and residential areas “The MPC and City and County staff acknowledge that current zoning ordinance which contain potential 40 feet buffers are inadequate for the intense industrial uses we are seeing now,” said MPC staffer Subhashi Karunarathne at the April 21 meeting.