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Stevens told The Current GA he could not comment on the charges, citing the ongoing investigation, and that no date had been set as of Saturday for his next court appearance. 

The Current is an inclusive nonprofit, non-partisan news organization providing in-depth watchdog journalism for Savannah and Coastal Georgia’s communities.


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A Superior Court judge dismissed a civil rights lawsuit related to the rezoning of Hogg Hummock on Sapelo Island, but the result of the January referendum in which residents voted overwhelmingly to revoke zoning that allowed larger homes on Sapelo remains unchanged.

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Shirley James, the publisher of one of America’s oldest African-American owned newspapers, will receive an honorary degree this week from Spelman College, her alma mater, in recognition for her lifetime of achievement both as an educator and community leader in Savannah.

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A group of volunteers, led by Dr. Lesley Mailler and Jordan Gray, rescued five box turtles from a wooded patch of land on Tybee Island before heavy equipment was scheduled to remove the top layer of soil for the construction of Solomon Park.

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Georgia lawmakers failed to pass legislation to curb the impact of data centers, leaving local communities to bear the cost of the tax breaks and electricity rate increases, which has sparked outrage among voters and given Democrats an opportunity to gain ground in the upcoming elections.

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