The Georgia House passed its version of a transgender sports ban Thursday, which also strips out references to “gender” ...
The No. 2-ranked Panthers (29-2) earned a spot in the Class 5A final by easily defeating No. 8 Bradwell Institute 66-46 on Saturday at the Georgia State Convocation Center. The victory earned coach ...
Savannah already has the Stephens-Day homestead exemption, which led council to opt out of H.B. 581’s provisions.
The Savannah High boys basketball team punched its ticket to the state finals Friday, while Windsor Forest's season came to ...
Cedar Grove, the No. 1-ranked Class 3A boys basketball team, is headed to state finals to face Sandy Creek, the two-time defending champion.
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Macon Telegraph on MSNMercer University will move med school to downtown Macon. More housing, retail comingMercer University has purchased riverfront property in downtown Macon to build a new medical school, officials announced ...
Meet the father-son team behind Churchill's on Cherry Street, where family ties and entrepreneurial spirit are fueling a cigar lounge revolution in downtown Macon.
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WSAV-TV on MSNWATCH NOW: renaming Savannah’s Cultural Arts CenterCity of Savannah officials join community members to officially rename the Savannah Cultural Arts Center (SCAC) the Otis S. Johnson, Ph.D. Cultural ...
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Macon Telegraph on MSNAn East Macon school at risk of potential closure again. Residents fight to keep doors openIt would be a crime to close this school,” said George Fadil Muhammad, highlighting its importance to the city’s Black ...
GDOT opened the third westbound lane from Savannah to I-95 this week, but drivers should expect delays throughout Friday as final inspections wrap up. According to GDOT, the new lanes will alleviate ...
Stanford, Anderson, Emory and Keiser are all starting the women's golf spring season at the top. In the latest Women's Golf Coaches Association Mizuno WGCA Coaches Polls, those are the No. 1-ranked ...
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Block by Block continues with a look inside a Savannah neighborhood where several civil rights leaders once lived.
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