The Alpha Theta Zeta Chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated proudly welcomes its Spring 2026 intake class, Rhythm & BlueZ. This distinguished group of women represents the harmony of ...
The David Boles Foundation will co-host the fifth annual Gullah Geechee Festival supported by the City of Richmond Hill. This festival highlights the culture (food, music, religion, societal norms, ...
Thrill of the First Flight, LLC (TOTFF) (a 501 (c) (3) Organization) and Savannah Aviation, a local flight school, will be providing orientation flights to local youth between the ages of 8 and 19 ...
In recognition of National Child Abuse Prevention Month and Autism Acceptance Month this April, the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) Club at Savannah Technical College (Savannah Tech) are ...
Let your Voices Be Heard! CBNA invites the residents residing in the boundaries of CBNA neighborhood to join and attend the monthly CBNA community meetings. You can also participate in the annual ...
The Seattle Seahawks came into Super Bowl LX widely regarded as having the best defense in the National Football League (NFL), and they looked every bit like it. They held the Patriots to just 13 ...
This installment of Inside Project 2025 covers overtime pay, a Federal Government requirement (https:// bit.ly/3ypWZDi) that enables non-exempt American workers to ...
Municipal Court Judge Katie Brewington is running for Magistrate Court Judge of Chatham County. Currently serving as a defense attorney and pro tem judge in municipal courts, she aims to bring her ...
For nearly 170 years, the city of Savannah has erased the memory of the African slaves and their descendants who labored and built the city by forgetting its “Negro Burial Grounds.” The burial grounds ...
In the current political climate, citizens are relying on reliable and trustworthy candidates. For the city of Savannah, Van Johnson has instilled trust into the Savannah community, earning him a ...
As part of the Savannah College of Art and Design’s (SCAD) ongoing dedication to strengthening its hometown communities, the university is proud to announce it has awarded nearly $2 million dollars in ...
A century ago, overwhelming majorities of both parties in Congress voted for the Immigration Act of 1924, which dramatically cut immigration. The editors of Black newspapers and magazines across the ...