If there is anything good about the return of cooler, sometimes miserable
weather, it’s that it is once again safe to eat oysters. The old axiom of eating
oysters only
If Georgia Republicans wait for a perfect voting process before returning to the
polls, Democrats will win the next election and the republic could ultimately be
lost, former U.S. Sen.
On Dec. 18, Oak Grove Cemetery will again join Arlington National Cemetery and
about 2,100 other locations in placing Christmas wreaths on the graves of
veterans.
When parents are walking or driving their children door-to-door Sunday night on
their trick-or-treat quests for Halloween candy, most don’t realize the night
had its origins as the first of
Every October comes one of the more frightening juxtaposition of celebrations:
the Georgia-Florida game and Halloween. It is, of course, not frightening for
everyone. In fact, Georgia alumni — both
Beginning Monday, a coalition of local clergy will work and pray to promote
peace during the trial of three men charged with murder in the shooting death of
Ahmaud Arbery
At first glance, you automatically assume Judd and Kate Foster are not into
barbecue possibly because there’s no white apron stained orange with sauce. They
both wear the black favored
Given his history, it’s almost fitting that the Rev. Bob Bole is serving as
interim pastor at Golden Isles Christian Church. Bole has served decades at
churches in places with
On Wednesday, the Veterans of Foreign Wars celebrated the day 122 years earlier
when 13 veterans of the Spanish American War met and formed American Veterans of
Foreign Service.
A retired St. Simons Island real estate agent and his wife, a Glynn County
school system teacher and administrator, were among three passengers killed
Saturday afternoon when a cross-country Amtrak
Habitat for Humanity of Glynn County will dedicate its 88th home at 2 p.m. Oct.
3 at the house on Reynolds Street, Executive Director Becca Randall said.
Retired FBI Special Agent Sandra Sutton Fritsche was laid to rest in Palmetto
Cemetery Tuesday beside her first husband, Benjamin P. Grogan, who was one of
two FBI agents killed
After a 17-month moratorium on evictions, landlords can finally go to the court
to evict or collect back rent from tenants who haven’t paid since coronavirus
infections surged in the
Masked College of Coastal Georgia students and faculty gathered outside the
student activities center Thursday afternoon to protest the University System of
Georgia’s refusal to impose a mask mandate on
Glynn County held remembrance services Saturday for events that happened 20
years ago far away in New York, Washington and Pennsylvania but which drew the
nation into war and cost
Wednesday morning, three days before the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11
terrorist attacks, Chief Deputy Sheriff Robbie Jump stood with the deputies
around the flagpole in front of the