Oct 30, 2009 | American Reporter
Constance'Curiouser and Curiouser'
Constance 'CURIOUSER AND CURIOUSER' by Constance Daley American Reporter Correspondent St.
ConstanceTEXTING and Sexting and the Vibes in-Between
Constance TEXTING AND SEXTING AND THE VIBES IN-BETWEEN by Constance Daley American Reporter Correspondent St.
DNR coastal director to retire, return to nature
Susan Shipman glanced out her office window recently hoping to see the neighborhood osprey arrive to eat its daily fish dinner on the peak of a neighboring roof top.
ConstanceTHE Electronic Highway is a Two-Way Street
Constance THE ELECTRONIC HIGHWAY IS A TWO-WAY STREET by Constance Daley American Reporter Correspondent St.
Motorists heading onto St. Simons Island on the FJ Torras causeway...
Motorists get little reminders 10/22/2009 By LOUIE BROGDON The Brunswick News Glynn County police are using new tools to fix an old problem.
Record low temperatures to give way to warmer weather
Jim and Pala DuBois had the right idea Monday. The Waldo, Fla., couple chose a sun-warmed bench at Jekyll Square in downtown Brunswick to wait for friends traveling from Savannah and Jacksonville to meet them for lunch.
Sacred Heart celebrates fall festival for 52nd year
Pony rides, cake walks, trick or treats, arts and crafts, Granny's Attic and, of course, the food are what make seasonal festivals so much fun for the entire family.
On Native GroundTHE Sudden Death of a Small Town
On Native Ground THE SUDDEN DEATH OF A SMALL TOWN by Randolph T. Holhut American Reporter Correspondent Dummerston, Vt.
ConstanceDON'T Drink the Water; Don't Breathe the Air
Constance DON'T DRINK THE WATER; DON'T BREATHE THE AIR by Constance Daley American Reporter Correspondent St.
Executive director of the St. Simons Land Trust, Russ Marane, left,...
Fitness path moving along 10/13/2009 By MARY STARR The Brunswick News As contractors prepare to begin construction of the final mile of the 5-mile Lawrence Road recreational path on St.
Public input sought on park fees On Thursday residents will have a...
Fun Zone fees up for discussion 10/12/2009 By NEVIN BATIWALLA The Brunswick News On Thursday residents will have a chance to voice their opinions about paying more to take a dip in the pool or play miniature golf at the popular Neptune Park Fun Zone on St.
Historical Society seeking volunteers
The Coastal Georgia Historical Society is seeking volunteer docents to help preserve and present local history.
Money in hand to complete St. Simons bike trail
The St. Simons Land Trust has the money to build the final mile of a 5-mile trail connecting Hampton Point on the north end of St.
Exclusive: Quinn Gray arrives at treatment center
Action News was there when Quinn Gray checked into a mental health treatment center on Saint Simons Island.
Cast netter brings up artificial arm off St. Simon Island pier
TERRY DICKSON/The Times-Union Sam Newton caught this artificial arm in his cast net beneath the St.
Local news, weather and Georgia Bulldogs Sports for Athens GA
A student can pass the Georgia High School Graduation Test, but not score high enough to meet federal requirements - a strange glitch in the No Child Left Behind law that leaves local high schools with little way to get those students to try again.
Coast Lines: Store collecting old cell phones to help soldiers
The St. Marys store for Cellular Sales, the nation's largest Verizon Wireless retailer, has joined forces with Cell Phones for Soldiers to collect old cell phones to be converted into free telephone calling cards for U.S. troops overseas.
ConstanceA High-Rent District with a Low Fixed Rent
Constance A HIGH-RENT DISTRICT WITH A LOW FIXED RENT by Constance Daley American Reporter Correspondent St.