Stories by Chuck Mobley

Sunday, Nov. 20, 2011

Clarence Thomas celebrates tiny Georgia hometown

PIN POINT, Ga. -- With a powerful and poignant mixture of preaching and preservation, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas and the community of Pin Point celebrated the unveiling of a ...
By Chuck Mobley

Friday, July 29, 2011

Ogeechee riverkeeper to sue Screven industry

Dianna Wedincamp, the Ogeechee Riverkeeper, said Thursday she had filed notice of her intention to sue King America Finishing Inc. for violations of the Clean Water Act.
By Chuck Mobley

Monday, April 11, 2011

An abolitionist’s papers attract worldwide attention for Savannah

SAVANNAH, Ga. -- The Frederick Douglass papers of Savannah art collector Dr. Walter O. Evans will come to life tonight on a TV special.
By Chuck Mobley

Thursday, Feb. 21, 2008

Slave ship case to be re-enacted

SAVANNAH, Ga. --- Sporting a new beard and studying 19th-century court transcripts, Savannah attorney Colin McRae is looking forward to his role in the re-enactment of one of Savannah's most ...
By Chuck Mobley

Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2008

Bomb lost off Tybee coast still fascinates

SAVANNAH, GA. — In the 50 years since a nuclear weapon splashed into Wassaw Sound, it has become a local legend, a 7,600-pound bomb that has dodged all efforts to detect it.
By Chuck Mobley

Saturday, Nov. 17, 2007

Erosion, pests threaten lighthouse on Savannah

SAVANNAH, Ga. --- When it was completed in the 1850s, the Cockspur Island Lighthouse stood serenely on Green Island, a small islet that jutted into the south channel of the Savannah River.
By Chuck Mobley

Saturday, Nov. 10, 2007

Jewish soldiers at center of novel

SAVANNAH, Ga. --- Thousands of Jews fought for the Confederacy during the Civil War, a fact that stunned Peter Melman and spurred him to write Landsman , his critically acclaimed first novel.
By Chuck Mobley

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Historical fort seeks input on aesthetics

SAVANNAH, Ga. - Fort Pulaski has stood sentinel on Cockspur Island since the mid-19th century, and several public hearings this week will help to determine its future for the next 20 years.
By Chuck Mobley

Tuesday, Dec. 12, 2006

Growth threatens cottages

TYBEE ISLAND, Ga. - A constant drumbeat of hammers punctuated Lauren Davis' remarks as she stood in her yard on 18th Terrace, sandwiched between the distinctive Tybee Island raised cottage that ...
By Chuck Mobley

Sunday, Oct. 29, 2006

Shoe collection's fate uncertain

Ronnie Carpenter keeps trying on solutions for her dilemma - what to do with a collection of 1920s shoes that are still in their original boxes.
By Chuck Mobley
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Potential merger names could be revealed in July

Three potential names for the consolidated university that will replace ASU and GHSU might be revealed in mid-July, officials said Wednesday.
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