Author: Savannah Herald

Real Estate News & Market Insights: Experience elevated lock-and-leave living at The Graydon, a boutique condominium offering refined design, privacy and exceptional amenities in the heart of Buckhead. This southwest corner residence features two bedrooms, a separate den and three full bathrooms across more than 2,300± square feet of thoughtfully curated interiors, complemented by three expansive terraces. Natural light fills the home through floor-to-ceiling windows, highlighting soaring ceilings, wide-plank flooring and a sophisticated palette of custom finishes. The residence has been extensively upgraded with custom steel-and-glass doors enclosing the den, walk-in pantry and closets, along with designer lighting, tailored millwork,…

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Flu activity is high in Georgia, and if you haven’t already received your flu shot this season, it’s not too late to get vaccinated. Health departments in the Coastal Health District are offering free flu shot events for children and adults without health insurance. Free flu shot events for individuals without health insurance coverage (while supplies last): Bryan County Camden County Chatham County Effingham County Glynn County Liberty County Long County McIntosh County Patients with health insurance may also receive no-cost flu shots, as most insurance plans cover flu vaccine at no charge to the patient. Call the health department…

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Black Athletes in the Spotlight: HBCU Sports & Local Highlights As we count down toward the beginning of a new year, one of the questions that we can look forward to answering is how the new HBCU football coaching hires will pan out in their new homes. Of the 11 vacant head coaching jobs at the season’s conclusion, six have since been filled. Here we will take a look at each of those coaching hires and grade them, along with the five remaining vacancies once announced. Albany State: David Bowser Grade: A- The 2025 season was a historic one for…

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Wellness That Matters: Black Health News & Community Care ATLANTA — The federal government will give Georgia nearly $219 million to bolster health care in 126 rural counties, under a program established by President Donald Trump’s signature budget reconciliation bill passed in July. The distribution, announced Monday, is part of a $10 billion allotment to the 50 states during the federal fiscal year that began in October, with another $40 billion to be divvied among them in equal installments during the following four fiscal years. Half of the money is being distributed equally, meaning less populous states will get more…

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Game On: Latest in Gaming News, Reviews & Industry Buzz I’m about to sound like a drama queen, but the LG OLED C4 has completely changed my living room gaming experience. Prior to investing in the gaming TV just this year, I found myself avoiding traditional couch console sessions due to my lacklustre old LED panel.The only issue is that since we’re about to enter 2026, the best gaming TV contender is about to turn two generations old. That’s not necessarily a bad thing, and I made an active decision to pick up the C4 over the newer OLED C5…

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Game On: Latest in Gaming News, Reviews & Industry Buzz Lots of different vampire enemies Totems that you can switch out Feels like a twist on Pong and Break Out If you’re a fan of arcade classics, then Fangs Breaker will feel like a breath of fresh air with a bunch of classic concepts. It’s sort of like Pong, but also like Break Out, with a twist of neon colours and vampires too!  In Fangs Breaker, you are playing a totem that’s very much like a Pong paddle. However, your character automatically moves towards the ball (or bulb of garlic)…

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Tech Trends & Innovation: The Latest in Tech News From the advent of AI actress Tilly Norwood to major music labels making deals with AI companies, 2025 has been a watershed year for AI and culture. DANIEL ESTRIN, HOST: As 2025 draws to a close, it’s safe to say generative AI came out of its novelty phase and fully entered the cultural mainstream. Here to talk about a few of the many standout AI cultural moments of the past 12 months is NPR’s Chloe Veltman. Hey, Chloe.CHLOE VELTMAN, BYLINE: Hi there, Daniel.ESTRIN: Gosh. Where do we even begin?VELTMAN: Well, how…

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Tech Trends & Innovation: The Latest in Tech News It’s easier than ever to capture the moments that matter with your iPhone, from meeting up with family over the holidays to ringing in the New Year with friends and loved ones. While your phone certainly started with plenty of space, over time it gets filled with photos, apps, and videos that eat up all that storage. But before you panic delete your vacation pics or shell out for a more expensive model, breathe. You don’t have to lose a single memory to make room. Thanks to a few built-in iOS features…

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Game On: Sports News, Highlights & Commentary Jake TrotterDec 31, 2025, 07:00 AM ETCloseJake Trotter is a senior writer at ESPN. Trotter covers college football. He also writes about other college sports, including men’s and women’s basketball. Trotter resides in the Cleveland area with his wife and three kids and is a fan of his hometown Oklahoma City Thunder. He covered the Cleveland Browns and NFL for ESPN for five years, moving back to college football in 2024. Previously, Trotter worked for the Middletown (Ohio) Journal, Austin American-Statesman and Oklahoman newspapers before joining ESPN in 2011. He’s a 2004 graduate…

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Game On: Sports News, Highlights & Commentary The Minnesota Vikings and their quarterback discussion are not going anywhere anytime soon.First-year starter Mike McCarthy had a rollercoaster 2025 season, highlighted by poor play and injuries, which prevented him from proving himself. Production value aside, McCarthy not being available is perhaps his biggest drawback for the 2026 season.AdvertisementMany people expect the Vikings to bring in a veteran backup behind McCarthy. But what if they get aggressive and make a trade for a star? The Athletic’s Mike Sando spoke to an NFL agent, who did not disclose his name, and hinted that perhaps…

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