Free Post Caitlin Philippo Who will lead the fight against data centers? Town hall attempts to answer the question While resident comments repeatedly called attention to local government bodies, demanding higher standards and stewardship, panel members responded by kicking it back to the community, insisting that local advocacy is what moves the needle.
Free Post Jenna Moore Same As It Ever Was takes you to the river at Eastern Wharf “We all have our own career paths, so this is a passion project for us and a good excuse to play music with people we love.”
Free Post Marbled & Fin takes Savannah dining-and-drink scene to the next level One thing I especially appreciate about the décor at Marbled & Fin is they didn’t try for a faux-historic or hokey “Southern” patina to pander to tourists.
Free Post Ansley Standridge Bell schedule changes and concerns over test scores: Board of Education wrap-up, April 8 In nearly every category, SCCPSS students scored lower than the state averages.
Free Post Brian Myers Big funding for affordable housing: Savannah City Council wrap-up, April 9 A new brewery will be allowed to operate in the Thomas Square neighborhood. The Alderpersons voted unanimously to give a Class B (Beer, Brewery) license to First City Brewing, who is planning to open its doors later this spring.
Free Post Frank Ricci Take 5: April 13-20 Take Five doesn’t think much of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, but the induction of Talking Heads in 2002 is one of the reasons it shouldn’t be demolished and the ground cleared and salted.
Free Post Caitlin Philippo 'It's very humiliating': Yamacraw negotiations reach breaking point The question is not whether the property needs to be rebuilt. It is about the displacement of a community to make way for an arrangement that disproportionately benefits the City.
Free Post 'A real fervor for art in this city': SPICE comic con expands to two-day event In all there will be about 100 artists per day featured, “with 60 percent new artists to us,” organizer Roman Fruehan says.
Free Post What does 'affordable housing' really mean? MPC debates use of the term for proposed development on MLK Jr Blvd. “I’m not hearing affordable housing. Because I heard SCAD rentals, I heard SCAD students, I heard SCAD parking. In my mind that’s not reading as affordable,” Commissioner Boles said.
Free Post Frank Ricci Take 5: April 6-12 Like the Captain Midnight Band show at the ‘Hole the night before, the late start for Front Porch at Broughton Street Bowl & Brew makes it another fitting Billy Strings aftershow.
Free Post Caitlin Philippo Null and void: Over 800 speeding tickets overruled due to Chatham County Police mismanagement The decision was made after it was discovered that two CCSO patrolmen lacked the required certification to operate radar for speed detection.