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Good morning, Savannah. Here's your local news at a glance for Saturday, the 14th of June.

ACCIDENTS NEWS

  • A fatal crash in Effingham County shut down all lanes on Jun. 13th—emergency crews responded while law enforcement investigated the cause.  WTOC 11
  • One person died in a two-vehicle crash Friday morning on Highway 21 at Clyo Kildare Road near Oliver Kildare Road in Effingham County — officials said traffic was blocked and drivers should avoid the area.  WJCL

CRIME NEWS

  • Savannah police said nineteen-year-old D'Monte Keon Anderson turned himself in after a shootout on Congress Street injured four people—he was booked on charges of aggravated assault and possession of a firearm while police ask for public help identifying four others seen in surveillance video.  WJCL

EDUCATION NEWS

  • Local and state dignitaries ribbon-cut the new Savannah Culinary Institute at Savannah Technical College on Thursday morning at the renovated historic building at 7 W. Bay St.—the ceremony capped over 10 years of planning and featured free food and confetti as the event celebrated the boost to our local culinary scene and workforce development.  Savannah Morning News
  • The Dream Big Foundation, founded by Chatham County educators Brittany and Travis Perry, is hosting a free Bookmark Breakfast today at 10 a.m. at West Broad YMCA—an event where families bring a favorite book and share breakfast while reading together.  WJCL

ENVIRONMENT NEWS

  • Copperhead snakes are common in Georgia and are found in wooded areas, junkyards and cluttered spaces, even near city homes. Homeowners should reduce food, water and hiding places in their yards and call animal control to remove any snakes they see — this helps keep families safe.  Savannah Morning News

GOVERNMENT NEWS

  • Savannah’s SPLOST project list has been revised as the city faces a $60 million reduction—priority one projects now include $40 million each for Benton Boulevard improvements and Civic Center redevelopment while remaining funds will support drainage and road enhancements. City officials plan to approve the list at a July 10 meeting and must finalize an agreement by July 16.  Savannah Morning News
  • The Third Infantry Division will send roughly 500 soldiers from Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield to join the Army’s 250th birthday parade today — the parade will also feature 6,600 soldiers, 150 tanks and military vehicles, 50 aircraft, and a fireworks display.  Savannah Morning News

LIFESTYLE NEWS

  • Savor Georgia magazine ranked the state's top 10 cheap eats restaurants with sandwich shops, pizza spots, and fried chicken places offered at low prices, including The Black Rabbit at 1215 Barnard St in Savannah & other local favorites. The list gives readers clear guidance on where to eat & plan dinner.  Savannah Morning News

EVENTS

SUBMIT EVENT
  • Father's Day Dinner Cruise

    7-9 p.m. — Savannah Riverboat Cruises — Adult: $99.95, Child: $52.95 — Enjoy a relaxing dinner cruise to celebrate Father's Day.

    Sun, 6/15/25

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  • Jane Austen Book Club at E. Shaver Starland

    6:15-7:15 p.m. — E. Shaver, Starland — RSVP required — Engage in a literary discussion of 'Emmett' by L. C. Rosen while enjoying refreshments.

    Tue, 6/17/25

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  • Southern Culture On The Skids Concert

    8:00-9:30 p.m. — Victory North Savannah — Check venue for pricing — Experience the lively sounds of Southern Culture On The Skids, a band with over three decades of musical journey.

    Thu, 6/19/25

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  • Wymberly and Sporehead Summer Concert

    9 PM – 1 AM — The Wormhole Neighborhood Pub & Music Venue — $10 Donation — Experience a night of live music with Savannah's own Wymberly and Sporehead.

    Fri, 6/20/25

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  • Market at Forsyth Park

    9 AM – 1 PM — Forsyth Park — Market tokens accepted — Explore local food vendors under the historic oak trees.

    Sat, 6/21/25

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  • Savannah Ghost Tour: History and Hauntings

    Explore Savannah Ghost Tour — Evening — Lafayette Square — Ticket required — Discover chilling tales and rich heritage on a tour crafted by historians and locals.

    Tue, 6/24/25

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  • Flowers After Hours Workshop

    6:30-8:00 p.m. — STUMP Plants — $ — Engage in a creative floral arrangement workshop with refreshments and take home your unique creation.

    Thu, 6/26/25

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  • Fourth Friday on the Riverwalk

    3-7 p.m. — Turbine Cafe at Plant Riverside District — Food prices starting at $16 — Enjoy live music and delicious local flavors by the Savannah River.

    Fri, 6/27/25

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  • Adoption Event at Petco

    12-2 p.m. — Petco — Free entry — Discover adorable pets ready for a forever home at this bi-monthly adoption event.

    Sat, 6/28/25

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  • Sunday Compline Service

    8-8:30 p.m. — Christ Church Anglican — Free entry — Experience a serene candlelit worship service focused on reflection and meditation through the ancient liturgy of Compline.

    Mon, 6/30/25

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