Darrell Kelley leads a casket with a black figure inside that he said he drives in a hearse to cities to protest police brutality and systemic racism. The coffin and figure hold the names of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Emmett Till and other blacks killed.
Members of the New Black Panther Party march with flags around the historic and current Glynn County courthouses during closing arguments in the trial of Travis and Greg McMichael and William "Roddie'' Bryan.
Wanda Cooper-Jones walks through the Glynn County Police barriers set up at the Glynn County Courthouse during the trial of the three men who were found guilty of murdering Ahmaud Arbery in November.
A group of members of the New Black Panthers speak out against racism in front of the Glynn County Courthouse were lawyers were making closing statements in the trial of three men accused of murder in Ahmaud Arbery's slaying.
Malik Shabazz holds a placard with photos of Ahmaud Arbery and the tree men accused of murder in his death. A lawyer, Shabazz is the attorney general for the New Black Panther Party.
Darrell Kelley leads a casket with a black figure inside that he said he drives in a hearse to cities to protest police brutality and systemic racism. The coffin and figure hold the names of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Emmett Till and other blacks killed.
Members of the New Black Panther Party march with flags around the historic and current Glynn County courthouses during closing arguments in the trial of Travis and Greg McMichael and William "Roddie'' Bryan.
Wanda Cooper-Jones walks through the Glynn County Police barriers set up at the Glynn County Courthouse during the trial of the three men who were found guilty of murdering Ahmaud Arbery in November.
A group of members of the New Black Panthers speak out against racism in front of the Glynn County Courthouse were lawyers were making closing statements in the trial of three men accused of murder in Ahmaud Arbery's slaying.
Malik Shabazz holds a placard with photos of Ahmaud Arbery and the tree men accused of murder in his death. A lawyer, Shabazz is the attorney general for the New Black Panther Party.
Dozens of members of the New Black Panther Party chanted slogans for racial justice and Black power, as well as ones critical of police, outside the Glynn County Courthouse Monday as the jury in the Ahmaud Arbery case heard closing arguments in a second floor courtroom.
Malik Shabazz, a lawyer and attorney general of the party, had harsh words for the justice system and what he heard in the courtroom.
The state Department of Natural Resources sunk the 40-foot tugboat Miss Laci about 15 miles off the coast of Little St. Simons Island last week, adding it to Artificial Reef DRH.
A recently penned 20-year agreement between the Georgia Ports Authority and shipping and logistics giant Wallenius Wilhelmsen will give the company space at the Port of Brunswick to customize industrial vehicles and equipment coming into port before delivering them to dealers and customers, …
Christina Godwin, owner of Christina’s Dance World on St. Simons Island, starts every dance class and rehearsal with cookies and lemonade around the tea table.
Memories of a year ago when a massive fire burned at Pinova were ignited briefly on Sunday when a lightning strike started a fire at the partially demolished and decommissioned plant.