SavannahNow - Fri Nov 06
George Castleberry helps his niece Taylor Caroon, age 5, fly a kite Wednesday afternoon at Scott Stell Community Park.
Defendant clung to innocence claim in 2007 slaying, testimony showsSavannahNow - Thu Nov 05
A Savannah man on trial for a 2007 slaying repeatedly denied involvement despite aggressive police questioning, videotapes played in court Thursday showed.
Assault on tourist 'sickening, brutal'The Age - Thu Nov 05
Melbourne's drunken and violent youth culture has to be sent a message, a judge sentencing a 20-year-old for beating a tourist unconscious in the city centre said today.
Smaller Westside High planned as tax flow tricklesSavannahNow - Thu Nov 05
Dwindling education sales tax revenue won't delay construction of the new Westside High School, but it will scale that and other school improvement projects back significantly.
Here's what happened at the ...SavannahNow - Wed Nov 04
The Savannah-Chatham Public School Board approved a plan to cut sales tax funded school improvements back by $30.5 million.
Tybee attorney sought on molestation charges turns self inSavannahNow - Wed Nov 04
A Tybee Island attorney turned himself in to authorities Wednesday evening on allegations of child molestation, according to Savannah-Chatham police.
Teachers Protest Possibility of More FurloughsWSAV - Wed Nov 04
We all know that times are tough when it comes to money, whether at home or at work.
SCCPSS Student of the Month Named for Sept./Oct.WSAV - Wed Nov 04
The Savannah-Chatham County Public School System will recognize two students at this month's board meeting for the Superintendent's Student of the Month.
Police Search For an Accused Sex OffenderWSAV - Wed Nov 04
SAVANNAH, GA : Savannah Chatham Metropolitan Police Department has placed an alert for local Attorney Lawrence Edward Madison who is wanted on three counts of child molestation, two counts of sexual battery and one count of aggravated sexual battery.
Money to Help Those on Brink of EvictionWSAV - Tue Nov 03
More federal stimulus money is making its way to Savannah. Some has gone to road repairs but this time it's to be used to help those on the brink of being homeless or already homeless.
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