Savannah, GA News Roundup (7/27/25)

Outdated flood maps loom: Savannah’s hurricane season has already brought above-average rainfall, yet FEMA’s 2018 flood maps haven’t caught up with recent development or climate-driven shifts — find out where hidden flood risks lie.

Walk a Mile in My Shoes: Savannah’s signature event returns this October to celebrate the independence of people who are blind and visually impaired — find out how to participate.

Savannah uniform giveaway success: Kingdom Life Christian Fellowship handed out 1,000 free school uniforms, backpacks, and supplies Sunday at its Life Center, easing back-to-school pressures for local families — find out how families benefited.

Chatham County home prices: Median list price dropped to $427,450 in June, down 2.6% from May as new listings jumped nearly 14% — find out why.

Savannah Tech expands offerings: Cognia has fully accredited its Career Plus high school diploma pathway and the college launched an early childhood education dual enrollment program with Savannah-Chatham schools — find out how to enroll.

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