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SAVANNAH — Lucy Brannen and Catharine Varnedoe had a realization last year: Few Savannahians seem to remember the women who founded the city’s historic preservation movement. The cousins are ...
She said since sharing her story with Harris and others, during the vice president’s recent trip to Savannah, that many other women have shared similar experiences. “They hurt in isolation and ...
CARTERSVILLE, Ga. - Do you recognize these wedding rings? Cartersville police are hoping someone can help them reunite the two sentimental pieces of jewelry with their rightful owner. On. Sept. 6 ...
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - As one of the largest employers in our region, the Georgia Ports Authority employs thousands of people, the majority of the longshoremen are males. On Thursday, the last day of ...
Thousands of runners made their way through Savannah on Saturday morning for ... Over 7,000 runners registered, the majority of which were women with a few men participating as well, and 40% ...
Church bells rang and factory whistles blew in Savannah at noon on Aug. 21, 1920, in celebration of the ratification of the 19th amendment to the U.S. Constitution that gave women the right to vote.
The Hostess City will be adding to to its growing sports landscape with the addition of a Savannah franchise in the Upshot League, a women's basketball league. Plans were announced at a press ...
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - Four new gold relief portraits will soon call the Savannah College of Art and Design home, but it’s the women they’ll immortalize that we’re celebrating Tuesday night. SCAD ...