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Tue., April 2, 2013 3:49pm
Savannah city officials have given a new lease on life to an economic development agency they all but dismantled two years ago. The city-funded but state-chartered Development and Renewal Authority was credited with revitalizing sections of historic downtown Savannah. One board member says he wants the agency to return to creating a downtown master plan.
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Fri., March 22, 2013 11:02am
The Savannah City Council is saying "no" to a proposal to allow double-decker tour buses in the city's downtown historic district, upholding a 17-year-old ordinance that has banned the buses.
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Sat., March 16, 2013 9:00am
St. Patrick's Day actually falls on Sunday, March 17, but cities including Savannah, New York and Chicago are all holding parades today to take advantage of the full weekend
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Mon., March 4, 2013 8:01am
In the February 2013 issue, Georgia Trend magazine highlighted eight “renaissance cities” around the state. Editor Susan Percy talks about what makes these communities – and their downtowns – stand out.
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Sun., March 3, 2013 3:00pm
A four-month campaign to clean up the city of Savannah neighborhood-by-neighborhood kicked off this weekend.
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Mon., February 25, 2013 11:00am
The iconic Eugene Talmadge Memorial Bridge that spans the Savannah River and serves as a backdrop for many tourist photos could soon have a new name.
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Mon., February 11, 2013 6:00am
Dr. John is bringing his Creole roots, R&B and voodoo-rock to next month’s Savannah Music Festival.
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Fri., February 8, 2013 9:10am
Savannah is putting up bigger road signs to welcome visitors rolling into the Hostess City of the South. Mayor Edna Jackson and City Council members planned to unveil the first of three new welcome signs Friday afternoon.
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Mon., February 4, 2013 9:46am
Archaeologists are trying to unearth clues about five large vaults beneath a Savannah street. Past uses for the large vaults under Bay Street, known as Cluskey Embarkment Stores, remain a mystery.
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Mon., December 10, 2012 1:00pm
Police in Savannah has started closing part of a street along the city's riverfront to address concerns from residents and business owners about cruising and loud noise.