Free Post Lindsey Grovenstein A brief history of West Savannah and why it matters The proposed Salvation Army shelter isn't the first development this community has had to face. Zoning and other policy decisions have historically been used to negatively impact neighborhoods like Hudson Hill, West Savannah, and Woodville.
Free Post Rachael Flora Elegy of a racetrack: What Oglethorpe Speedway Park’s closure means for the community—and for auto racing at large How Oglethorpe Speedway Park's closure parallels the struggle of a sport on a national level.
Free Post John Bennett Keep parklets, pass on pickleball Improvised outdoor dining areas became popular during the pandemic. They should be made permanent.
Free Post Rachael Flora A brief survey of Savannah dive bars When you want to drink downtown but not rub elbows with tourists, the dive bar welcomes you with open arms.
Free Post Mimi Vaquer Memories, Ardsley Station, and the corners of my mind I can remember when the Savannah restaurant landscape was a mere pup compared to the wolf she is now. There weren’t many options for a gourmet night on the town, and the idea of anybody being a “foodie” or an oenophile wasn’t recognizable in the way we understand those roles today.
Free Post Lauren Ball HalfAth creator Kyle Brown on the new event connecting two of Georgia's most vibrant cities "Stopover is a marathon. HalfAth is a sprint."
Free Post Rachael Flora The glitz and grit of Monica Cioppettini’s ‘Rejeweled’ "I’m not trying to polish these up again, I’m not trying to hide the origins of these pieces."
Free Post John Bennett Blaming the victims in pedestrian deaths The reaction to pedestrian deaths has been different than those that followed the incidents of gun violence. Mostly, people blamed the victims.
Free Post Rachael Flora After censure, board tension, where does Chatham Area Transit go from here? A look into the Chatham Area Transit Authority after tensions between board members leads to censure of one.
Free Post Rachael Flora ‘Class, sass and melanin magic ass’: Stay Gold debuts this Thursday at Club One 'There’s that moment when you’re on stage and you’re like, 'Yeah, look at me. You don’t have a choice! You have to see me.''
Free Post Jordan Treadaway Is this the end of hospitality as we know it? Jordan explains her exit from the hospitality industry and offers advice for business owners on how to save it.
Free Post Rachael Flora There will be Tittybats Our conversation with Savannah's most elusive artist about trash animals, being internet famous, and a certain local newspaper's bad take.
Free Post Rachael Flora The Savannahian’s greatest hits: Top 5 most popular stories We looked back at the five stories with the most engagement on our site and linked them so you can read them again.
Free Post John Bennett Electric Bike Orchestra: The revolution not televised E-bikes won’t be a solution for everyone, but in cities like Savannah they do provide a way for households to go, if not car-free, at least car-light.