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Friday, July 4th, the United States will observe Independence Day, which commemorates the adoption of the Declaration of Independence in 1776, which declared the thirteen American colonies free from ...
The Sacramento Observer earned the night’s most prestigious recognition, the John B. Russwurm Award, pre- sented to the newspaper with the highest cumulative score across all award categories. The ...
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 ...
Live Oak Public Libraries invites the community to celebrate Black History Month with free programs and events for people of all ages. Scheduled: “Storytime with Antwan Eady,” 10:30 AM Saturday, ...
On Saturday, May 31st, The Chad Cooper Company on Broadway brought their inventive production to Savannah’s Georgia Southern University Armstrong Campus. Chad Lawson Cooper’s Justice on Trial Reloaded ...
As the annual Savannah Jazz Festival approaches, running from September 18 to 22, it’s the perfect time to reflect on the profound significance of jazz in Savannah’s cultural history. Savannah has ...
Savannah State University (SSU) proudly announces the appointment of Dr. Cora Bragg Thompson as Dean of the College of Education and Dr. Kisha Cunningham Aites as Associate Dean. These appointments ...
The Savannah Black Heritage Festival, brought to you by Savannah State University with investment from the City of Savannah, continues through the month of February with a series of engaging events ...
Senior Citizens Inc. (SCI), a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping people age successfully, is pleased to announce the 2025 recipients of the Legends, Leaders, and Life Well Lived Award. This ...
United Way of the Coastal Empire’s Women Who Rule event, presented by Critz Auto Group, raised record breaking funds for critical transportation needs across the Coastal Empire. The 2025 Women Who ...
Paul Mosley Savannah native Paul Mosley recently participated in the NCAA Division II Outdoor Track & Field Championships in Pueblo, Colorado. Representing Lynn University, the junior sprinter ...
Chatham County student, Emory Corbitt, is the winner of the Chatham County Farm Bureau Middle School Bookmark Contest. Emory Corbitt, a 6th grade student, who is homeschooled, winning the 1st place ...
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