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Friday, July 4th, the United States will observe Independence Day, which commemorates the adoption of the Declaration of Independence in 1776, which declared the thirteen American colonies free from ...
The Sacramento Observer earned the night’s most prestigious recognition, the John B. Russwurm Award, pre- sented to the newspaper with the highest cumulative score across all award categories. The ...
Sometimes a seemingly insurmountable problem can be transformed into an incredible blessing. A glitch caused by recent government tariffs will benefit a Savannah charity that changes the lives of ...
The Savannah Speech and Hearing Center, 5414 Skidaway Road, a non-profit organization offering speech therapy and hearing services for all ages, as well as pediatric occupational and physical ...
The Sophronia Tompkins High School (THS) Class of 1964 is delighted to announce our 13th annual donation to the “Closing the Gap Fund” at Savannah State University (SSU). Class members posed with ...
Coco Gauff Coco Gauff took home her second Grand Slam title after winning the 2025 French Open on Saturday, June 7th. She upset the favorite, world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka, in the women’s singles and ...
The North American Numbering Plan Administrator has informed the Georgia Public Service Commission that residents in the 912 area code region will soon be seeing a second area code, in addition to 912 ...
Share your time and special talents with others, join the Retired and Senior Volunteer Program of EOA, we need your help to help others. Through RSVP seniors 55 and older serve in various community ...
The 100 Black Men of Savannah, Inc. is proud to announce that its African American History Challenge team earned 1st Place during the 39th Annual Conference of the 100 Black Men of America, held in ...
Born in Savannah in March of 1925, jazz legend, James Moody, would now be 100-years old this year and to celebrate this momentous occasion, Savannah Jazz is hosting a fundraising event at 45 Bistro ...
At the heart of this momentum is our fearless leader, Katrina Bostick, CEO of Family Promise of the Coastal Empire. Katrina has been a tireless advocate—raising awareness about the impact of social ...
Chatham Area Transit Authority (CAT) hosted a public celebration to officially welcome the new Savannah Belles Ferries — Juliette Gordon Low II and Susie King Taylor II — on Thursday, June 5th. The ...
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