Free Post Kristy Edenfield 'Savannah’s schools should not model censorship, selective punishment, or fear': Debating what is protected speech for students An exchange between a local pastor and the school superintendent displays the legal and ethical fault lines.
Free Post 'It was like Hiroshima went off': West Chatham residents worry about continued environmental threat as area growth patterns change 'Over the years my property has shrunk since I purchased it. Water now runs around my property on the front part of the road. The markers surveyed are not right. It affects me big-time.'
Free Post Brian Myers 'Light Up Savannah' project increases Georgia Power presence: City Council wrap-up, May 14 The Axom contracts are part of a $26 million-plus arrangement that includes “conducted energy weapons, body-worn cameras, digital evidence management, and related technologies.”
Free Post Frank Ricci Take 5: May 18-24 Light years beyond the shrieking confines of metalcore, crabcore combines the heavy sounds, catchy choruses, and drop C guitar breakdowns with a stage spectacle that can, in fact, be part of a heart-healthy lifestyle.
Free Post Caitlin Philippo Working-class agenda meets progressive politics: Joey Palimeno in crowded field for 1st Congressional District “I saw how people were going bankrupt trying to save their child’s life. I didn’t think that was good for the richest country in the world.”
Free Post Caitlin Philippo 'My job is to create a pathway': Defonsio Daniels talks about his bid for the 1st District congressional seat “I am a Democrat, and I live in an all-red district, and I challenge the status quo 24/7. So, when I got to these town halls, which are open to everybody, I actually target Republicans because it’s building a relationship."
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.