Savannah, GA News Roundup (7/23/25)

Buses ready for Aug. 4: Savannah-Chatham’s fleet has been cleaned, maintained and expanded with new microbuses, plus free CAT passes for eligible Choice Program students, and staff will be on hand at today’s registration event — find out how to review routes and get assistance.

K9 unit gets life-saving kits: The Savannah Police Department has received trauma-ready “Buddy Bags” from Protection4Paws—each packed with about $400 in emergency and medical supplies for K9 Atlas and Blu — find out what’s inside.

Chatham eateries’ latest ratings: The Georgia Department of Health’s July 16–22 inspections reveal which Chatham County restaurants aced their checks and which need follow-up — find out who made the grade.

Train tomorrow’s river stewards: Ogeechee Riverkeeper’s first Master Naturalist Program kicks off Sept. 3 with a 10-week, expert-led outdoor curriculum across the Ogeechee watershed near Savannah — check out how to apply.

Savannah’s new downtown resource center: Union Mission will open an 8,200-sq-ft facility next spring at 702 W. Oglethorpe Ave. to expand day services with medical exam rooms, counseling, workforce training, showers and more — find out what it offers.

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