A standing-room-only crowd turned out at the Whitney Administrative Complex for Savannah City Council's meeting Thursday as city leaders considered proposed ordinances reducing the maximum ...
Savannah City Council voted to lower the temperature threshold for horse-drawn carriage operations to 92 degrees Fahrenheit for the rest of 2025, and to 85 degrees starting January 1, 2026. The vote ...
Animal welfare advocates eked out a win Thursday when the Savannah City Council voted on a controversial measure involving horse carriage tours, per the Savannah Morning News. Savannah is four hours ...
Tensions over efforts to further regulate Savannah's horse tour industry fissured Saturday afternoon. An individual now formerly employed by one of the city's two horse tour operators―Savannah ...
Cara Marshall has been working with horses since before her children were born more than 20 years ago. She recalls waddling around the barn nine-months pregnant, pulling carriages and harnessing ...
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - A controversial conversation was put to rest Thursday at the Savannah City Council. Leaders voted yes to change the temperatures at which horses are allowed to work outside. It ...
Donning a coach's headset and using football metaphors, Johnson highlighted the progress of the first two years of his second ...
SAVANNAH ― Temperatures in Georgia’s oldest city eclipse 85 degrees about 150 days a year. Starting in 2026, those hot times will be days without horse-drawn carriage tours in the historic downtown if ...
SAVANNAH, Ga. ― The horse-drawn tour carriage rounded Oglethorpe Square late on a sweltering June morning as City Manager Jay Melder crafted a memo about the National Weather Service’s first heat ...
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - In this week’s We the People, we take a look back at a remarkable moment in early American history: President George Washington visiting Savannah. It was just a few years after ...
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