Free Post John Bennett School year begins in a cloud of idling vehicle smoke I cannot imagine how stressful this new school year is for students, parents, teachers, and other personnel. But even in the before times, long lines of idling automobiles could be found at schools all over town every weekday morning and afternoon.
Free Post Karen Grainey Why are we building new gas stations? There is no indication that anyone (other than Enmarket and the Bethesda Academy Board of Governors) wants or needs another gas station in this picturesque corner of Chatham County.
Free Post Rachael Flora Ghost of a restaurant: What's happening with The Haunt? A restaurant set to open to high acclaim has instead shut its doors indefinitely after multiple allegations of sexual assault by the project’s owner.
Free Post Ashton Greene Accessible art fueling local good: Location Gallery’s mission to give back It’s clear that this gallery brings art to the community in a way that is accessible to people from many different walks of life
Free Post Rachael Flora The Winners of The Best of The Savannahian! The wait is over! Here are our picks, and yours, for the best this city has to offer.
Free Post Rachael Flora Glitter and guts: Kelly Boehmer’s ‘Embedded’ on display in Jepson Center windows 'It’s mostly scrap pieces—it’s like the rejects taxidermy'
Free Post John Bennett CIB Savannah takes to the streets “As skaters enjoying our city, we do realize how some areas are safe and accessible and how some are not... We follow the rules of the road and stay visible, but it is amazing how many people don’t seem to notice or be aware of us sharing the road with them."
Free Post Monica Lee Floyd Catching up with five local women in music Monica Floyd chats with five women in music in Savannah, learning about their inspiration and their triumphs.
Free Post Karen Grainey Congressman Buddy Carter’s climate denialism on full display Carter’s statements should remove any doubt that he is a climate denier working hard to subvert even the most modest attempts to reign in emissions.
Free Post Rachael Flora Mother and child reunion: Kathy and Maggie Hayes share work in ‘The Play of Light’ Mother-daughter duo Kathy and Maggie Hayes share work in new exhibition at Sulfur Studios
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.