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October 08, 2009

The Senate moves to extend unemployment benefits, will it help local workers?
The Senate moves to extend unemployment benefits, will it help local workers?

Some in Congress want to extend unemployment benefits again to help workers who still can’t find jobs.  That may help those in our area.  New figure show that a few less people are being laid off, but those out of work are having to look longer to find a job.


October 07, 2009

Savannah’s Squares Recognized Nationally

Those of us who live in Savannah know how special our squares are, but now they’re receiving national attention.
The American Planning Association has named them one of the Top Ten Best public spaces in the country.
They join the ranks of past recipients like Central Park in New York City, and Union Station in Washington D.C.
News Three’s Community Reporter Alice Massimi was there as the honor was bestowed on the city.


September 21, 2009

New Mitsubishi plant is great say business owners in Pooler

Pooler business owners think the announcement of a new plant near Poolere and the 500 jobs it’s bringing will mean positive things for the entire community.


September 07, 2009

Tybee Island: How Was Business This Summer?

During these tough economic times, how are vacation destinations doing?  News 3’s Randi Hempel talks to Tybee Island business to see how the summer season faired for them.


September 04, 2009

Auto repair story, consumer rights verus the rights of business owner

Auto repairs are one of the most common consumer complaints.  A Macon man, whose daughter went to a local mechanic, says she wasn’t treated fairly.  But we found an entirely different perspective from the owner of the auto repair shop.


August 27, 2009

More small money scams surfacing, Better Business Bureau says don’t be fooled

Consumers are receiving more “small money” scams in the mail.  The Better Business Bureau warns that scam artists are adjusting to the economy and assuming that many people might still be willing to shell out 20 or 30 dollars in the hope that they’ve won something. 


August 14, 2009

Luring Locals to Downtown Businesses
Luring Locals to Downtown Businesses

Downtown business leaders are asking, “Where are the locals?“ That’s why the SDRA is launching a new marketing effort to get folks who live here to shop downtown.  It’s called “My Savannah is…“


August 12, 2009

Local Businesses Serve Up Posts And Tweets
Local Businesses Serve Up Posts And Tweets

More and more local businesses are getting on the social networking bandwagon.


August 11, 2009

Are Value-Themed Ads Making an Impact?

CI SUMMARY: Advertisers are aiming to reach the value-minded consumer with creative advertising executions that deliver recession-themed messaging. Nielsen IAG examined 67 value-themed ads across 11 national advertisers and found that breakthrough retention rates were not as expected. It turns out that the same creative attributes that make for good advertising also make for good value-message advertising. Discover which ones worked and why.


August 10, 2009

Building a New Business in A Tough Economy
Building a New Business in A Tough Economy

Even though some economists believe job losses are slowing down and the economy is picking up, many businesses are still experiencing tough times, so some would wonder why anyone would choose to open a new business this year.


August 06, 2009

Tech start up uses billboards to get message to the masses
Tech start up uses billboards to get message to the masses

California’s 101 Freeway, with it’s billboards preaching to a steady stream of traffic, is the Silicon Valley’s answer to Madison Avenue.


August 04, 2009

Targeting businesses For The Lowcountry: A Look At The Courting Process
Targeting businesses For The Lowcountry: A Look At The Courting Process

The rules of business have changed, and those rules now lend themselves to professionals who want their businesses to succeed but also want a high quality of life. It’s all part of the recruiting process to bring companies to the Lowcountry.


August 03, 2009

Women in business during challenging times
Women in business during challenging times

Lolly O’Dorisio plans to turn her living room into a boutique four times a year. Other women are also finding they can tap into their entrepreneurial spirit to help their family’s bottom line.


June 25, 2009

Stocks jump, led by homebuilders, retailers

NEW YORK (AP) — Investors rushed back into stocks as profits at a handful of companies indicated the economy might be gaining strength.

Metro Savannah’s Unemployment Up
Metro Savannah’s Unemployment Up

Metro Savannah’s unemployment rate rises to 8.0 percent in May.

Coastal GA Unemployment Rises
Coastal GA Unemployment Rises

Coastal Georgia’s unemployment rate rises to 8.1 percent in May


June 24, 2009

Rent to Own Business Booming

Rent To Own stores going strong in tough economy. Kevin Copeland reports. 

Effingham County Commissioners Weigh Bigger Millage Rate Cut
Effingham County Commissioners Weigh Bigger Millage Rate Cut

The millage rate cut Effingham County commissioners are proposing could become a little larger.


June 23, 2009

Miley Movie Helps Tybee Tourism

In these tough economic times, many aren’t traveling like they used to.  Tybee Island hotel owners were feeling the impact until Miley Cyrus’ new movie came to town.  As News 3’s Randi Hempel explains, now, many are singing a different tune.


June 15, 2009

National Summit arrives amid economic trouble

DETROIT (AP) — The United States’ economic troubles already were brewing when organizers announced in September that business and other leaders would gather here to craft a plan for keeping America competitive in manufacturing, energy, technology and environmental efforts.


June 11, 2009

Clean Energy Jobs Grew Fast in Georgia
Clean Energy Jobs Grew Fast in Georgia

A new report says clean energy jobs in Georgia grew at a rate faster than the national average from 1998 to 2007.

GA Unemployment Claims Up, But Slowing
GA Unemployment Claims Up, But Slowing

First-time claims for unemployment insurance in Georgia continued to increase in May, though at a slower rate.


June 09, 2009

Is Temp Work Right For You?
Is Temp Work Right For You?

Many unemployed are turning to temporary or project work to keep the paychecks coming.


June 05, 2009

Jobless rate hits 9.4 percent in May; layoffs slow

WASHINGTON (AP) — With companies in no mood to hire, the unemployment rate jumped to 9.4 percent in May, the highest in more than 25 years. But the pace of layoffs eased, with employers cutting 345,000 jobs, the fewest since September.


May 12, 2009

New Jobs coming to South Carolina
New Jobs coming to South Carolina

Outsourcing company to bring 900 jobs to SC


May 07, 2009

More Resume Building Advice
More Resume Building Advice

You can never have enough advice on sharpening your resume. 

Resume Survival Guide
Resume Survival Guide

How to sell yourself in this tough economy, and what should go on your resume.


May 06, 2009

Hilton Head Job Skills Workshops
Hilton Head Job Skills Workshops

The Hilton Head Island-Bluffton Chamber of Commerce will host a free series of job skills workshops.


May 04, 2009

Savannah to Host National Meeting Focused on Stimulus Funding
Savannah to Host National Meeting Focused on Stimulus Funding

The national dialogue over the use of federal stimulus dollars to turn around the economy comes to Savannah as the Hostess City plays host to the National League of Cities’ Community and Economic Development Steering Committee.


April 23, 2009

Cupcake Diva Making Ends Meet
Cupcake Diva Making Ends Meet

A Savannah woman says she will not let this weak economy get her down her.

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