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City of Savannah to Consider Maintaining Lowest Millage Rate Since 1987
The City of Savannah will consider adopting a 2024 millage rate of 12.2 mills. A millage rate of 12.2 mills is unchanged from the 2023 adopted millage rate and is also the same millage rate used to develop the City’s 2024 budget plan. By maintaining the millage rate at 12.2 mills, the City will maintain the lowest property rate since 1987.
Truck Driver Charged For Killing Three In April 2024 Crash
SOUTH BRUNSWICK, NJ.- A 43-year-old Bridgeton, New Jersey man who was wanted after being charged in connection with running a red light that killed three people in an early April 2024, South Brunswick fatal crash was taken into custody in Georgia on Wednesday. According to Middlesex County Prosecutor Yolanda Ciccone,...
Punk Rock Priests: New Film 'Parallel Love' Tells Story Of Georgia Band Luxury
Going from punk rock to the priesthood is not a common progression. Then again, Georgia band Luxury never followed the rules. A new film called Parallel Love: The Story of a Band Called Luxury follows the Toccoa and Athens group through their brush with death and, eventually, three members becoming Eastern Orthodox priests. The documentary feature makes its Georgia premiere at the Plaza Theatre in Atlanta on Wednesday, June 19 and at Ciné in Athens on Thursday, June 20.
Exclusive: Austin Snell Reveals How the Air Force Led to Country Music Success, Talks Debut Album ‘Still Bleeding’
Austin Snell is a Georgia-born Air Force veteran who grew up listening to Nickelback and Alan Jackson. But it was Ed Sheeran who inspired him to buy a guitar. Two years and more than 235 million streams later, Snell released his 13-song debut album Still Bleeding as a joint venture between River House/Warner Music Nashville. He’s also preparing to hit the road with fellow Georgia boy Jason Aldean for Aldean’s Highway Desperado Tour.
Savannah community reflects on Independence Day celebrations along the riverfront
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - The Fourth of July festivities on River Street were definitely no joke. Thousands of people lined River Street to watch the 20 minute display over the Savannah River. As the sun set over the city, folks settled in for the show. Shortly after 9:30 p.m. fireworks...
Hardeeville Police working to receive anonymous tips as Crime Stoppers of the Lowcountry dissolves
HARDEEVILLE, S.C. (WTOC) - The Hardeeville Police Chief is expressing his shock at the announcement Crime Stoppers of the Lowcountry will be dissolving. Crime Stoppers is a non-profit that allows for members of the community to anonymously share information about criminal activity. Crime Stoppers of the Lowcountry was one of a dozen local Crime Stoppers programs throughout the state of South Carolina.
Crowds flock to downtown Savannah on July 4th
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) – Despite the heat, many chose to spend their Fourth of July in downtown Savannah. Businesses open on Thursday hoped for lots of green as people celebrated the red, white and blue. Nick Pappas, owner of Olympia Cafe on River Street, says that while the restaurant is open seven days a week, […]
Yes, Georgia landlords are banned from charging three months’ rent as a security deposit
ATLANTA — Housing can be one of the biggest expenses for families. According to the latest data from Zillow, the median rent for a one-bedroom in Atlanta – is $1,665. If you are a renter, you know that background checks and security deposits are also required when you first secure an apartment.
Midtown Savannah neighborhood starts new Fourth of July tradition
SAVANNAH, Ga. — There are many longstanding traditions that take place on the Fourth of July holiday. But, one Savannah neighborhood is starting a brand new tradition. “We wanted something really family friendly where people in the community could get out and enjoy Fourth of July together," Jane Kemp, co-founder of Midtown Savannah Parents Group, said.
Pigskin Outlook: Who is Going to be an Unstoppable Running Back in 2024?
Defenses knew what was coming and, as evidenced by the yardage logged and touchdowns scored last football season, there wasn’t much they could do to stop it. Savannah Christian was going to hand the ball to Zo Smalls, and he was going to run into and around – and often run over – prospective tacklers.
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