Free Post Frank Ricci Take 5: Dec. 1-7 After a 10-year hiatus, Kylesa is once again a functioning band and a going concern.
Free Post Frank Ricci 'We're back as a band': Kylesa confirms a full return ahead of their Savannah homecoming 'Phillip and I are in a really good spot now. We hadn’t seen each other in years. It was important to me that he and I rekindled this really cool friendship that we had when I first met him, before we were in a band together.'
Free Post Caitlin Philippo POST records paint a picture of local law enforcement We examined a complete list of Georgia law enforcement officers whose POST records detail their decertification from 2010 to 2024, along with the reason given for this action.
Free Post Frank Ricci Take 5: Nov. 24-30 A burgeoning Savannah tradition now in its sixth year, the Two Tides Metal Fest has been helping metalheads with digestion for Thanksgiving overindulgence since 2020.
Free Post Jim Reed 'This is on a whole different level': Reunited Train Wrecks open for Lucero at Sorry Charlie's 10th anniversary party “I met Markus to loan him a speaker and asked for if he was looking for gigs,” Bible muses. “I believe the next week we just started playing together, and everything was pretty tight without any rehearsal at all.”
Free Post Ansley Standridge Reviewing student use of personal devices: Board of Education wrap-up, Nov. 3 Proposed revisions would make it so that K-8 are not permitted to use personal devices throughout the school day.
Free Post Caitlin Philippo GROW Initiative tears down barriers to access 'On the prevention side, we intentionally include the creation of emergency plans as part of our bilingual literacy classes.'
Free Post Brian Myers MPC strategic plan: City Council wrap-up, Nov. 13 With so much buzz surrounding the restriction of hotel development, parking garage constructions, and zoning variances for certain developers, the time for getting involved in helping to shape the future of Savannah is now.
Free Post Frank Ricci Take 5: Nov. 17-23 The colossal, fuzzed-out riffs are on par with the best and heaviest from The Melvins, Fu Manchu, and Helmet, all anchored by the ridiculous drum talent of Samantha Ambrosio.