Solar panels are a hot commodity as more homes and business go ‘green’. So hot, they’ve become a target of thieves. And one of the hardest hit areas? California’s wine country.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009 at 1 p.m. at the Bull Street Library
Individuals, Business, School and Organizations stop by WSAV to pick up the Help My House 101 Easy Ways to Save Energy and Money guide presented by the Electric Cooperatives of South Carolina and WSAV.
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Saint Joseph’s/Candler’s African-American Information & Resource Center has served more than 88,000 visitors.
A celebration of life and a thank you to the people who work tirelessly at the Telfair Pavilion.
Lighting up will soon be a thing of the past for Georgia Regional Employees.
Smoking will not be allowed at the 7 state and regional psychiatric hospitals.
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We need help with a foster home for Penny who is up for adoption through Coastal Pet rescue. Please forward to people you know. I know there has to be one person in Savannah who can help us.
Man’s best friend got into the Halloween spirit in downtown Savannah Saturday.
Savannah woman has been given a $5,000 bond after being arrested Wednesday on two counts of felony animal cruelty.
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Beat the heat. Keep your garden green in hot weather. Samantha Davies reports.
Texas pool designer builds custom waterpark in his backyard. Randy McIlwain reports.
When should you buy organic? Liz Crenshaw has tips.
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Nov. 20: Author and former Sunday Times editor Sir Harold Evans shares his personal story about the collapse of the newspaper industry. (Other)
Nov. 20: Aaron Bailey faced a father's worst nightmare when he was accidentally separated from his 3-year-old son, Aiden, on a Portland, Ore., train platform. WKYC-TV's Anne Yeager reports. (NBC News Channel)
Nov. 20: Residents and town officials in Perkasie, Pa., don't want to see Carin Froelich's laundry hanging outside on a clothesline, but she is determined to show them. WCAU-TV's Doug Shimell reports. (NBC News Channel)
Nov. 20: Msnbc's Willie Geist profiles John McDonogh High School principal Gerald DeBose, who in less than three years, helped the institution shed its image as one of the city's worst schools. (Other)
Nov. 20: Marc Morial of the National Urban League joins the Morning Joe gang to discuss the state of the city's post-Katrina recovery efforts. (Other)
Nov. 20: Teaching values to your children starts at home by being a solid example for them. Family therapist Dr. Jenn Berman has tips for putting family first and ways to instill good qualities in your kids. (Today Show)
Nov. 19: TODAY correspondent Sara Haines asks toy expert Elizabeth Werner about shopping for multiple kids and the family traditions at her house. (Today Show)
Nov. 19: Parents of the Class of 2020 are weighing the pros and cons to decide what is best for their kids when it comes to the swine flu shot. (Today Show)
Nov. 19: TODAY's Natalie Morales talks to travel journalist Valarie D'Elia about how to be prepared when traveling with kids. (Today Show)
Nov. 19: The inhaling of toxic household products, also called huffing, is becoming a dangerous trend among preteens. In a hidden camera investigation, NBC's Jeff Rossen looks at how kids are getting high. (Today Show)
Nov. 12: Comedians Rick Younger and Chuck Nice, author Andrew Trees and contest winner Steve Haverly answer viewers' questions about love and relationships. (Today Show)
Nov. 11: Lisa Bain from Women's Health magazine quizzes TODAY's Hoda Kotb and Kathie Lee Gifford on sex facts. (Today Show)
Nov. 9: Food Network star Paula Deen and her husband, Michael Groover, share their love story with TODAY hosts and play "The Newlywed Game." (Today Show)
Nov. 6: Redbook magazine's Stacy Morrison and psychologist Dale Atkins discuss some of the secrets to a great marriage. (Today Show)
Oct. 29: TODAY's Sara Haines hits the streets to find out why some people are too tired for sex. Sexologist Logan Levkoff and sex therapist Ian Kerner weigh in. (Today Show)