October 1, 2014
Chris Penrith
News Writer
Travel
Savannah, Georgia was founded in 1733 when General James Oglethorpe with 120 passengers landed on a bluff near the Savannah River. After the revolution,
May 8, 2014
Ernesto McConnell
Reporter
Headlines
88-year-old Russell Dermond’s decapitated body was found in the garage of his home, located in the Great Waters community of Putnam County, Georgia; his severed
May 6, 2014
Ernesto McConnell
Reporter
Headlines
According to school officials, it is now safe for Paine College students to resume attending class. The small, liberal arts college, located in Augusta, Georgia,
17-year-old Kendrick Johnson died almost 10 months ago when his body was found rolled up in a gym mat at Lowndes High School in Valdosta, Georgia. On Thursday,
As the day of remembrance approached on Monday, Florida and south Georgia’s Memorial Day festivities were threatened by Tropical Storm Beryl. Due to the storm, Jacksonville Mayor Alvin
Mitt Romney prevailed among ground voters, winning 6 states on Super Tuesday. In the swing state of Ohio, after Romney failed to attract strong support from tea party
Big banks, experiencing declining revenues and regulatory climate that cause them to create other ways to make money, are silently introducing or experimenting with fees that are sure
In a 4 to 1 vote on Thursday, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (N.R.C.) approved a license to construct and operate two reactors at a nuclear plant in Georgia.
The breast cancer charity, Susan G. Komen for the Cure foundation, had decided to cut breast screening grants from Planned Parenthood, but reversed its decision on Friday after