Registration is now open for Apple’s 2008 Insomnia Film Festival. College and high school students can register for this third-annual event, in which students have 24 hours starting the morning of Nov. 15 to write, shoot and edit a 3-minute film. Films will be voted on by the public and a pane
Cyclists, who ride their bicycles south on Lincoln Street, toward Wallin Hall, are elevating their chances of being hit by a car. According to the Georgia Bicycle Law Enforcement Pocket Guide, riding against traffic increases a cyclist’s risk of being hit by a motorist by two to four times because
By Travis Walters Barack Obama wins election A record number of voters went to the polls on Tuesday. Compelled by this historic race, both parties saw a rise in the number of people coming out to vote. In the end supporters of Barack Obama were greater in number giving him the Presidency. The focus
By Travis Walters My friends, I have great hope that after Election Day we can put our country first. I believe we can change the landscape of our communities and thereby our nation, from sea to shining sea. We can stand together with one common purpose and say to ourselves, friends, this is our mom
By Brian Smith I cast my vote for the next President of the United States on Thursday, Oct. 30 during Chatham County’s early voting program at the Savannah Civic Center. This was my first chance to vote – I missed the age requirement by a few months in 2004. What I expected out of my […]
The Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police Department launches new Web site The SCMPD launched a redesigned scmpd.org last week. The site features a bevy of new features to help the citizens of Savannah. Among them are the Web site’s easier navigation and layout, a “Daily Significant Incid
By Terra Henderson Local election races are tightening in what is expected to be the most competitive election season that Chatham County has seen in a while. The US Senate race in Division 12 Class II, promises to be the closest election where the residents of Chatham County are concerned. Incumben