Aldo Nahed Newspaper clips

Sugar plant 'Samaritans' shaky

After an explosion at the Imperial Sugar plant, lawyers and some people posing to be with the Mexican government, descended on the city looking for Mexican workers who were injured.

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Summer pre-K makes the grade

This was a daily general assignment article written about the free state-funded pre-kindergarten program. I worked to make this as fun to read and informative to both those with children ...

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State destroys derelict boat

When a boat was abandoned off the coast of Savannah, the state moved in to salvage the vessel. But how did the boat get there and what about the owner?

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Work conflict forces city manager to resign

This was a straight forward news article about the resignation of a likable city manager, who held two jobs.

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Tenants' prospects gloomy

A trailer park in Little Haiti was about to be razed. What do residents with low income and nowhere to go do?

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Historic Designation 'adds prestige'

Neighborhoods covet the title of historic district. This is one of the steps they need to pass muster before they can enter into the historic files.

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Mom to driver: Surrender

Before this mother shunned the media from covering the story, I got this exclusive interview with the mother of an 8-year boy that was struck by a speeding car on his way home. This artic...

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Mended Eagle returns to the wild

After an eagle was found injured in the backyard of a Savannah man, researchers and scientists released the bird back to its natural habitat.

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Calle Ocho festival turns up the heat

The Calle Ocho festival brings out the masses. It's hard to find an angle to cover, but I did.

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Copper is the new gold for thieves

Seeing a sharp spike in the number of police reports related to copper theft, I decided to look into the matter further. This was an enterprise article looking at how easy it was for thie...

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Girl Abandoned; mom held

A mother left her 2-year old alone at home, so she could apparently party with friends. Police were called. Mom ends up in jail.

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Bulloch teacher arrested in sting

Should teachers be held to a higher standard? While browsing police reports, this man's occupation raised that question.

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Many locals left on edge over conflict

As the war between Hezbollah and Israel raged, the US State Department ordered all US citizens out of Beirut. This is what it was like for families in the US trying to make sure their lov...

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Parties pull in cash, but bring traffic to a halt

Miami Beach is a tourist destination and when you combine the power of the Super Bowl -- businesses love it, drivers and locals...not so much.

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Wilted season

Hurricane Wilma not only destroyed chunks of Miami, it also stomped the poinsettia plants, which are a major agricultural force in Florida. December was not a merry time for growers.

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