Eastern Wharf, a vibrant destination overlooking the Savannah River at 101 Port St. in Savannah, Ga., is delighted to host a wide range of family friendly, holiday-themed events throughout the month ...
Healthy Savannah announced the receipt of a $2,480 mini-grant from La Leche League, dedicated to supporting breastfeeding parents in underserved communities throughout the region. This funding will ...
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 ...
Carver Financial Corporation, the holding company for Carver State Bank in Savannah, GA and Alamerica Bank in Birmingham, AL, will receive an allocation of $40 million in New Markets Tax Credits (NMTC ...
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 ...
A Mother’s love issomthing that no one canexplain.It is made of deepdevotion and of sacrificeand pain. It is endless and unselfish andenduring come what may. For nothing can destroy itor take that ...
Savannah State University (SSU) is proud to announce that it held its 205th commencement ceremony with more than 200 students in attendance at the T. A. Wright Stadium on the SSU campus. Guest speaker ...
Special limited series seeks to dissect key components of the Heritage Foundation Presidential Transition Project This installment of Inside Project 2025 takes a look into the Project’s plans for the ...
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 3rd Annual BIG Tide Summit returned to Savannah Friday, April 11, 2025 at the Savannah Convention Center. Students from all over the Coastal Empire were in attendance to gather knowledge from many ...
Sol C. Johnson, the second editor and owner of The Savannah Tribune, was a Savannah native. During his long editorship, from 1889 until 1954, the newspaper covered the injustices of The Jim Crow Era, ...
The Savannah Tribune has a proud and glorious heritage. A weekly newspaper covering news and issues related to Savannah’s African American community, The Savannah Tribune, originally named The Colored ...