Author: Savannah Herald

Stay Informed: Latest News from Across Georgia A Georgia Congressman who voted for legislation last week mandating the release of documents connected with child trafficker Jeffrey Epstein said on Monday that it does not go far enough and that he wants further investigation. The Epstein Files Transparency Act passed the U.S. House of Representatives last week with votes in favor by all 14 members of Georgia’s Congressional delegation, including Rep. Austin Scott, a Republican from Tifton. House Resolution 4405 became law the next day after the Senate passed it and President Donald Trump signed it, and on Monday Scott issued a…

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Stay Informed: Latest News from Across Georgia COVINGTON, Ga. — For new head coach Roderick Baker it does not get much better than it did on Friday night.Baker’s Lady Eagles scored win No. 1 on the young season in a 82-23 domination over the visiting Meadowcreek Lady Mustangs.The victory was not only the team’s first this season, but the first in Baker’s career as a head coach.“I’m excited and I’m happy for the team,” Baker said. “I’m glad my parents were here to see it. Let’s move on and win some more.”Without Jarilix Rivera available, the Lady Eagles knew they…

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With deep sadness and profound love, the family of Byron Joseph Lewis announces his peaceful transition on Tuesday evening, November 25, 2025, when God called him home.  Byron was born on January 10, 1982, and from the very beginning, he brought joy, light, and laughter into the world. Byron was a loving son, father, brother, grandfather, nephew, and friend.  His heart was full of kindness, and his spirit carried an undeniable sense of adventure.  Known for his warm smile that could brighten any room, Byron made an impact on everyone blessed to know him. A proud veteran of the United…

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Black Travelers: Explore Culture, Adventure & Connection There are two kinds of travel friends: the ones who pack the morning of the trip and pray for the best, and the ones who have a “go bag” ready, like they work for Homeland Security. And then there’s Morgan Angelique Owens, a travel and beauty blogger and media correspondent, whose suitcase and passport always stay ready. Owens is a Cincinnati-based entrepreneur and media maven who’s also a travel-and-beauty powerhouse, hopping from city to city to discover skincare gems, airport fashion essentials, and lifestyle must-haves for her blog Professional Pretty. She’s partnered with…

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Black Travelers: Explore Culture, Adventure & Connection Whether you’re traveling internationally or domestically, packing in just a carry-on is a feat—especially if you’re known for stuffing your bag to the brim, as I am. But there’s a way in which any traveler can vacation with just a carry-on and a personal item, and it all comes down to the right gear. After years of traveling with just a carry-on, I feel confident that I’ve created the perfect lineup of packing accessories that leave me prepared for anything and make it a breeze to keep my belongings organized and compact in…

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Black Travelers: Explore Culture, Adventure & Connection Housekeepers from top hotels shared the small gestures guests can make to make cleaning services more efficient.Some pointers include hanging up damp towels, organizing personal items, communicating your schedule, and leaving a short thank-you note.Tipping $3 to $5 per night (or more for luxury stays) helps ensure the staff feel valued. Hotel stays are designed to feel effortless, from fresh sheets and fluffy towels to stocked minibars—all of this is thanks to housekeeping teams who work behind the scenes to create an experience that hopefully makes you feel at home while on the…

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Black Voices: News, Culture & Community from Across the Nation CHICAGO (AP) — The Rev. Jesse Jackson, who has been receiving around-the-clock care at home, has been hospitalized with a rare neurological disorder, according to his Chicago-based organization. The civil rights leader was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease about a decade ago. But his Rainbow/PUSH organization said Thursday that the 84-year-old remained under observation for progressive supranuclear palsy, or PSP, a neurodegenerative disorder he has been “managing for more than a decade” and received a diagnosis for in April. “The family appreciates all prayers at this time,” the organization said in a statement…

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Black Voices: News, Culture & Community from Across the Nation By Joe Reedy AP Sports Writer CLEVELAND (AP) — Tight end Mark Andrews ran 35 yards for the go-ahead touchdown with 2:31 remaining, and the Baltimore Ravens rallied for a 23-16 victory over the Cleveland Browns on Nov. 16 to spoil Shedeur Sanders’ NFL debut. On fourth-and-inches at the Browns 35, Baltimore (5-5) looked like it was going to run a tush push with Andrews lined up under center. Instead of going up the middle, Andrews ran left. Fullback Patrick Ricard got a kick-out block on Browns safety Grant Delpit,…

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Black History & Cultural Viewpoints: John Luther Jones acknowledged it was conclusion, one suggests or the various other. He was the developer of a guest train and in the very early hours of April 30, 1900 he discovered that he– and his tourists– were bending in the direction of an items train delayed on the tracks beforehand. Jones went out time. He had 2 selections. He could leap from the train, conserving himself, yet more than likely removing his guests. Or he can hold the brake, conserve his guests and sacrifice himself. The developer chose the 2nd choice. Jones’ relative…

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Aging Well: News & Insights for Seniors and Caregivers Thanksgiving is one of the warmest and most family-centered holidays of the year. For aging adults. especially those receiving in-home healthcare, it can also bring unique challenges. Mobility limitations, dietary restrictions, memory concerns, and changes in family dynamics can all make the holiday feel different than it used to.Yet with thoughtful planning and the support of compassionate in-home caregivers, Thanksgiving can continue to be a day filled with comfort, connection, and gratitude.Why Senior In-Home Healthcare Matters During Thanksgiving1. Personalized Support for Seniors’ Changing NeedsSeniors may need help with daily activities such…

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