June 17 12:38 a.m. — Security responded to a “trouble” alarm at Abercorn Terrace. The alarm was determined to be a false alarm and was reset. 8:30 a.m. — Security responded to a “trouble” alarm at Abercorn Terrace. The alarm was determined to be a false alarm and was reset. 11:40 a.m.
By Kelsey Norden “Eyeballs Growing All Over Me … Again” is the third short story compilation from author Tony Rauch for young adults. The book contains 23 stories full of action, adventure and fantasy that are funny, charming and fantastic. The imagination behind these individual plots is endl
BY ANNA GEANNOPOULOS There is something about paying $25 to see a giant hole in the ground that makes you think it’s fake. Add four different shuttle buses, hoards of international tourists and the occasional pack of mules, and you feel like you’re in a theme park, not a National Park. W
By Augusta Statz Have you ever thought about how many calories you are taking in with your favorite summer drinks? It’s something I’ve been thinking about this summer season, and according to an article titled 7 Worst Summer Drinks, liquids make up more than 20 percent (approximately 450 daily c
BY AUGUSTA STATZ Echo Ren needs the help of the SCAD and Savannah community to get home to china.Photo Courtesy of Sephanie Li SCAD and the greater Savannah community are coming together to raise funds for an international student. Zhouping (Echo) Ren, a graduate student in painting, was hit by a to
Savannah-Chatham Animal Control officers captured two pit bulls after the dogs attacked a group of children in an east Savannah park. The children were playing in Treat Park on Treat Avenue around 8 p.m. on June 21 when the dogs entered the park and began nipping at and chasing the children. One dog
The Humane Society for Greater Savannah will be having a book sale in their parking lot at 7215 Sallie Mood Drive. The sale will take place from 9 a.m. to noon on June 25. All books will be 25 cents, but there will be additional sales in the Humane Society’s thrift store. The proceeds benefit
BY MICCO CAPORALE Cycling savored a moment of glory as Savannah celebrated Dump the Pump Day. Held on June 16, Dump the Pump is an annual event that raises awareness of alternative modes of transportation. City officials worked with Chatham Area Transit (CAT) and the Savannah Bicycle Campaign (SBC)
Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police Department identified a suspect shot during a home invasion. The suspect, identified as Kevin Dewitt Hubbard, 25, was one of three men who forced their way into a home on the 2200 block of Hawthorne Street on June 19. The three cornered the 22 year-old cousin of