The Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police Department (SCMPD) has issued robbery warrants for Charles Christopher Johnson, an 18-year-old Savannah man sought for the robbery of Parker’s convenience store at 2004 Beech St. SCMPD investigations point to Johnson as the man who robbed Parker’s on Aug.
This weekend, the Savannah Bicycling Campaign, a nonprofit advocacy organization for residential bicycling, will be hosting its third annual Midnight Garden Ride. This non-competitive, nighttime ride to benefit the Savannah Bicycling Campaign offers local bicyclers a chance to join their friends in
Increased metal prices have caused copper thieves to target new prey in telephone and power company towers which use copper plates, wires and bars to ground their equipment. Eight such thefts, between Aug. 17 and 26, were reported to the Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police Department (SCMPD). SCMPD
August 22 3:05 a.m. — A resident director informed security that there was a possible medical emergency at Turner Annex involving a student that may have overdosed on medication. EMS responded to the scene and transported the student to Memorial University Medical Center. August 23 12:35 a.m. —
Now that Hurricane Irene’s center of circulation has passed the Georgia coast, the Chatham Emergency Management Agency (CEMA) will return to normal operations (Operating Condition 5). Residents are warned that hazardous marine conditions will continue to affect coastal Chatham County. CEMA will ma
Lorena Cuevas, a senior fashion student, and Marlow Larson, a 2011 fashion graduate, are finalists in the 2011 Supima Design Competition to be held Sept. 8 during New York Fashion Week. Lorena and Marlow will be competing against six other finalists, two each from the Fashion Institute of Technology
By Kenneth Rosen The box does a good job of masking this insanely delicious treat. Had I been picked to design McDonald’s apple pie box, it would have been a gold-plated sleeve—kind of like what Pop Tarts come in—with a little viewing window made of clear plastic. But, to give credit to th
By Augusta Statz During a social awareness class, a group of seven graphic design graduate students teamed up for a class project and created an event that will benefit the entire community. The goal of the class project was to create something that the Savannah community has never seen before, and
July 27 7:32 p.m. — Security discovered graffiti on the service door at Bergen Hall. Maintenance was informed of the damage. 7:33 p.m. — Security discovered two broken panes of glass on an east window of Adler Hall. Maintenance was informed of the damage. July 28 No Activity Reported July 29 9:0