City Providing Services Despite Malware Attack

By Savannah Tribune | February 28, 2018

The City of Savannah is continuing to rid the City’s network of a virus that was discovered February 9, likely caused by an e-mail phishing scheme. The City’s Department of Information Technology (DoIT) has been working around the clock to contain and remediate the malware infection. DoIT staff is in the process of reimaging all computers and continues to limit … Continue reading “City Providing Services Despite Malware Attack”

Television Casting Call In Savannah For “Closet Raiders”

By Savannah Tribune | February 28, 2018

The Television Casting Call for “Closet Raiders – The Fashion Game Show” to be filmed October 5, 2018 will be held at The Lucas Theater, 32 Abercorn St, in Savannah, GA Closet Raiders – The Fashion Game Show is a fast-paced, fashion trivia game show – shot multi-cam before a live audience. Contestants battle for fashion merchandise and prizes with … Continue reading “Television Casting Call In Savannah For “Closet Raiders””

Pre-Kindergarten Lottery Applications

By Savannah Tribune | February 28, 2018

Lottery Applications are now available online and on paper February 20, 2018 to March 6, 2018. Online Applications can be found at pk.sccpss.com and paper applications can be found at the pre-k school sites, and at 208 Bull Street at the front reception desk. The pre-k Lottery will take place on April 3, 2018.

Park Place Outreach Youth Emergency Shelter Appoints a New Board Chair, Board Member, and Secretary

By Savannah Tribune | February 28, 2018

Park Place Outreach Youth Emergency Shelter has announced the appointment of a new board director, board member, and secretary. Salita Hill, vice president of community banking at Wells Fargo, will serve as the new board director in 2018. Hill succeeds Todd Cellini who has held the position since 2016. Hill will be joined by a new board member: Ann Linton, … Continue reading “Park Place Outreach Youth Emergency Shelter Appoints a New Board Chair, Board Member, and Secretary”

Public Invited To Work With City, Non-Profit On Neighborhood Projects

By Savannah Tribune | February 28, 2018

The City of Savannah is partnering with the Congress for New Urbanism (CNU), an international non-profit to improve the Waters Avenue corridor and establish a walkable hub on the Southside. CNU will host two teams of national urban design experts to lead public design workshops in two locations in Savannah March 2-5, acting in partnership with local leaders and advocates … Continue reading “Public Invited To Work With City, Non-Profit On Neighborhood Projects”

Savannah Tech Peace Officer Academy Honors Graduates

By Savannah Tribune | February 28, 2018

Ten students from the Savannah Technical College Peace Officer Academy celebrated graduating from the program with a completion ceremony on last Friday. The four women and six men have completed coursework containing the entire Georgia Peace Officer Standards & Training (P.O.S.T.) Basic Law Enforcement Training Course. Their successful completion of the program qualifies them to be state-certified peace officers. This … Continue reading “Savannah Tech Peace Officer Academy Honors Graduates”

Coastal Jazz Association Presents The Harry Allen Quartet on Sunday, March 11th

By Savannah Tribune | February 28, 2018

The Harry Allen Quartet will perform originals and arrangements of classics from the Great American Songbook on Sunday, March 11 at the Coastal Jazz Association’s monthly concert. The concert will be held from 5PM-7PM at The Ben Tucker Pavillion at The Westin Savannah Harbor Golf Resort and Spa at 2 Resort Dr, Savannah, CJA Members and students witj i.D. attend … Continue reading “Coastal Jazz Association Presents The Harry Allen Quartet on Sunday, March 11th”

Tremont Temple Host Black History Celebration

By Savannah Tribune | February 28, 2018

2019 SCCPSS District Teacher of the Year Announced at Annual Gala

By Savannah Tribune | February 28, 2018

The Annual Savannah Chatham County Public Schools Teacher of the Year Gala was held Friday, February 23, 2018, at the Westin Savannah Harbor Golf Resort & Spa. Fifty-five teachers were honored from nearly every school in the District and Kiwonda Riley of Johnson High School was named the 2019 Teacher of the Year. As a representative of the many quality … Continue reading “2019 SCCPSS District Teacher of the Year Announced at Annual Gala”

A Moment In Black History

By Savannah Tribune | February 28, 2018

The Liberty County Convention & Visitors Bureau (LCCVB) is pleased to announce the selection of Liberty County native, Susie King Taylor, to be added to the Georgia Women of Achievement Hall of Fame. The induction ceremony is scheduled for March 7, 2018, at Pierce Chapel on the Wesleyan College campus in Macon, Georgia. The ceremony will honor Taylor as a … Continue reading “A Moment In Black History”