Four members of the Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police Department staff were recognized at the Exchange Club of Savannah after being nominated by their coworkers as employees of the year. Patrolman Chris Tucker was named Police Officer of the Year for the second consecutive year, Lieutenant John B
Savannah Fire and Emergency Services wants to remind citizens that outdoor burning is prohibited within the city limits of Savannah. Springtime weather warrants the cleaning of yards, raking of leaves and general outdoor maintenance, but the spring-like weather can also create serious fire hazards.
Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police are seeking the public’s help in identifying three men who were photographed spray painting graffiti at a business on Telfair Road last week. Detective Allen Riley of the West Chatham precinct said the graffiti was similar to some other recent taggings in the a
BY CHANTELLE EMERY Before fall quarter 2009, the notion of forming a drumline was a work in progress. Due to his inspiration from high school, growing up in a musical family and lacking a musical outlet when enrolling at SCAD for fall 2007, president and founder of the SCAD Drumline David Trayte, a
By Shannon Gentry Last time we parted on an icy-hot note with condoms. Did anyone dare take the challenge? If not, I certainly don’t blame you; condoms are a necessary inconvenience for some people, so why would you add third-degree burns to the list of condom cons? But aren’t there any condoms
By Jordan Wannemacher Oh man, the drama is finally starting to kick in at full force on “Teen Mom 2.” Leah Leah and Corey are still my favorite “Teen Mom 2” couple. With this said, their camo-themed photo shoot was probably the most ridiculous thing I’ve ever seen on televi
By Olivier Maene Everybody is familiar with Wright Square, Chippewa Square and Monterey Square, but what about the lesser known ones like Greene Square or Lafayette Square? You may have casually passed by these places before, certainly the ones along Bull Street, but did you ever stop and sit down f
One of the cornerstones of President Barack Obama’s Jan. 25 State of the Union speech was his effort to “win the future.” While it’s debatable that a nebulous concept like the future can be, somehow, “won,” a huge directive for this competition is to “win th
By Jordan Wannemacher Spring is always an exciting time for music lovers because of one very important thing: summer festival lineup announcements. The past few months I’ve been scouring through festival websites, weighing out the pros and cons of each. The anticipation of great summer music is wh
By Zayda Cabrera-Mieles At least 25 states are considering copying Arizona’s harsh anti-immigration bill, SB-1070. Reporters for The Lookout magazine mentioned a few of those states in their Jan. 21 issue. Among them were Texas, Georgia and Florida. If you look at the history of these Southern