Free Post Brian Myers Addressing the 'Great Savannah Tire Patch': Savannah City Council wrap-up, March 26 'The area in question (Hutchison Island) is a makeshift landfill. At some point soon, we’re going to have to address this, as it exists on our public right-of-way.'
Free Post Jenna Moore The Savannahian Soundboard: March 30-April 5 Our FREE weekly live music calendar!
Free Post Frank Ricci Take 5: March 30-April 5 Lee Fields very well may be the purest soul singer alive today, still killing it at 75.
Free Post Caitlin Philippo Cumberland Island gets reprieve from controversial land swap proposal The proposal involves the federal government acquiring nearly 150 acres of privately held property to create an uninterrupted swath of public land. In exchange, the NPS would convey two tracts of publicly owned land to private owners.
Free Post Kristy Edenfield 'People need to know we are out here': No Kings 3 set for this Saturday, expands march route 'Like last time, we'll have an amazing line-up of speakers covering civil rights, labor, and more. The biggest change will be a dedicated march route that takes us through the city, not just down Bay Street.'
Free Post Frank Ricci Take 5: March 23-30 Few Savannah bands have solidified their status as a reliable rock act like The Maxines.
Free Post Caitlin Philippo Right whales further threatened by drive to reduce regulation on business Wednesday’s announcement drew immediate concern that the reliance on new technology to monitor speed and whale populations will not be as effective as past measures to reduce speed.
Free Post Brian Myers Prepping for St. Patrick's, clarifying zoning: Savannah City Council wrap-up, March 12 “Whether you are totally of Irish descent, or only have 2% like I do, this is a time as a city that we really embrace people, embraces the things that make us different, but also embraces the things that make us the same.”
Free Post Ansley Standridge Discussing AI, weapon-free zones: School Board wrap-up, 3/11 A student restated the Board’s policy on student use of AI, which bans students from using the software to complete assignments, but then questioned why teachers aren’t regulated in the same way.
Free Post Frank Ricci Take 5: March 16-22 Four local acts set the stage for the ornithological assault.