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Ann Edwards Rogers, 91, a true Southern belle who exuded grace, kindness, humor, hospitality and love, passed away peacefully ...
St. John's Episcopal Church buys downtown parking lot for $10.65 million The church needs the site at Church Avenue and Walnut Street for accessible parking. A nine-story hotel had been planned there.
Can Pope Leo XIV's boyhood church — St. Mary of the Assumption — be saved ? The church’s owner hopes the papal link can help efforts to save and reuse the parish buildings on the Far South Side.
Irish bagpipers and drummers with the City of Limerick Pipe Band will lead the Savannah St. Patrick's Day Parade on Monday, March 17.
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SAVANNAH, Ga. — Excitement is building for Savannah's 201st St. Patrick's Day Parade, which is set to take place March 17. Plenty of festivities will take place leading up to the big event.
Savannah City Council approved an item key to the St. Patrick's festivities. This installment of On Our Radar provides an update on the city's planning.
The former St. John’s church on Green Street might finally be headed toward a new future as part of the city’s effort to win $10 million in state funds for city revitalization.
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) – Liberty City Church of Christ will be hosting a disaster distribution drive following Hurricane Helene. Essential goods will be distributed on Monday, Oct. 14, to those ...
The parade committee says there had been a few processions in Savannah in honor of St. Patrick’s Day before 1824, but that gathering marked the first time the public had been invited to take part.
Savannah, Georgia, will be throwing its 200th anniversary St. Patrick's Day parade on March 17, 2024. The city expects historic crowds to attend.
In frayed jeans, sneakers and a fish-patterned sports band around his neck, John Mellencamp looked different than most churchgoers at the First African Baptist Church in Savannah. It’s not his ...
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