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By Savannah Tribune | June 27, 2018

Savannah Airport Commision

By Savannah Tribune | June 27, 2018

City of Savannah Honors Miss Black Savannah for Leadership in STEM

By Savannah Tribune | June 27, 2018

Ambria M. Berksteiner, the reigning Miss Black Savannah USA, is the founder of Operation Changing the World One STEM at a Time Inc. (EST. 2016). Berksteiner was honored and acknowledged by Mayor Eddie W. DeLoach as a leading STEM Ambassador for the City of Savannah. Berksteiner was recognized for her dedication and devoted time to mentoring and stimulating the minds … Continue reading “City of Savannah Honors Miss Black Savannah for Leadership in STEM”

Black Women Rule In South Fulton, Georgia

By Savannah Tribune | June 27, 2018

In South Fulton, Georgia’s fifth-largest city, African American women are breaking barriers and making history. For the first time in American history, a black woman has been appointed to every lead position in the newly created city’s justice department. South Fulton, an Atlanta suburb, is a chartered city in Fulton County that celebrated its first year of cityhood on May … Continue reading “Black Women Rule In South Fulton, Georgia”

Hungry Club Explores Savannah’s Real Fireworks & Hot Topics

By Savannah Tribune | June 27, 2018

As we move into the annual celebration of America’s Independence, and the freedoms and values on which our democracy was founded, let us reflect on where we are presently and strategize on becoming “the change that we want to see.” To this end, the Hungry Club Forum of Savannah, Inc. (HCFS) will use its upcoming monthly Signature Roundtable and Open … Continue reading “Hungry Club Explores Savannah’s Real Fireworks & Hot Topics”

Council Approves Design Firm For New Arena

By Savannah Tribune | June 27, 2018

The City of Savannah City Council voted today to award the design contract for the new Savannah Arena to Perkins + Will. The $8,820,000 contract to Perkins + Will, an Atlanta-based company, includes the base building design, interior design, and construction administration for a new Savannah Arena. The Arena will be built on city-owned property near the intersection of Stiles … Continue reading “Council Approves Design Firm For New Arena”

Advance Voting for General Primary Runoff Election Begins on July 2, 2018

By Savannah Tribune | June 27, 2018

Advance Voting for the 2018 General Primary Runoff Election will commence on Monday, July 2, 2018. Political party preference is required when voting in the General Primary Runoff Election. Advance Voting for the Primary Runoff will be held only at the Chatham County Voter Registration Main Office located at 1117 Eisenhower Drive, Suite E, Savannah, GA 31406. The Advance Voting … Continue reading “Advance Voting for General Primary Runoff Election Begins on July 2, 2018”

Joe Jackson Terminally Ill With Cancer

By Savannah Tribune | June 27, 2018

After his own failed musical aspirations, Joseph Jackson help launches his children to international stardom in the 1960s and 1970s. He managed the Jackson 5 before the group left Motown and was rebranded as the Jacksons. Ultimately, the patriarch is responsible for the emergence of the biggest star in pop music history, the late King of Pop, Michael Jackson. The … Continue reading “Joe Jackson Terminally Ill With Cancer”

Scott Selected to Attend Julliard Performing Arts

By Savannah Tribune | June 27, 2018

Morgan M. Scott is a graduate of Woodmont High Scool in Piedmont, SC. where she excelled in the arts of music and acting. Because of her skills and dedication, she is on her way to Julliard Performing Arts located at Lincoln Center in the heart of New York, NY. She was one of 18 chosen out of 1,386 auditions. Morgan … Continue reading “Scott Selected to Attend Julliard Performing Arts”

CAT Mobility Trips Experiencing Delays With Departure Of Yellow Cab Contractor

By Savannah Tribune | June 27, 2018

The Chatham Area Transit Authority is experiencing temporary delays and a higher demand than usual for CAT Mobility transit services due to the departure of its contractor, Yellow Cab last month. Officials were notified late afternoon on May 17, 2018 of the decision by Yellow Cab and have been handling all customer trips in-house for the CAT Mobility program (formerly … Continue reading “CAT Mobility Trips Experiencing Delays With Departure Of Yellow Cab Contractor”