
Savannah Louie
Anchor and Reporter at WANF-TV (Atlanta, GA)
Anchor/reporter for @ATLNewsFirst @peachtreetv. Previously in STL & San Antonio. SMU #PONYUP Bay Area roots. Loves travel, outdoors, true crime, & air fryers.
Articles
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Nov 22, 2023 |
wrdw.com | Savannah Louie
AUGUSTA, Ga. - On the biggest eating day of the year, top health experts and restaurant owners are serving you guidance on how to safely store leftover food and when to just throw it in the trash. David Wright, co-owner of Eggroll Boyz in Atlanta, always dishes out a disclaimer when customers take food home: “As soon as you’re done eating, transport it to the fridge.”“We’ve got pretty big portion sizes here so for people to be fulfilled they gotta take some with them,” Wright said.
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Nov 22, 2023 |
wtoc.com | Savannah Louie
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - As you make the final preparations for Thanksgiving dinner, top health experts and restaurant owners are serving you guidance on how to safely store leftover food and when to just throw it in the trash.
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Oct 17, 2023 |
wrdw.com | Savannah Louie
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - Hundreds of thousands of tourists have flocked to small Georgia towns used as backdrops in movies, TV shows, photoshoots and other major productions. Historic downtown Senoia is one of the most famous production sites in the Atlanta metro area after it was used in AMC’s The Walking Dead.
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Sep 20, 2023 |
peachtreetv.com | Savannah Louie
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - Amid a nationwide loneliness epidemic, a social media movement is creating connections amongst Atlanta adults. Anna Olson created ATL Friends, a community group that brings people together at events throughout the metro. She started the group after experiencing her own bout of loneliness, following a cross-country move and breakup two years ago. “It’s hard to make friends as an adult. We’ve all experienced that,” said Olson.
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Aug 21, 2023 |
peachtreetv.com | Savannah Louie
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - Before you plan your next night out, test out a new workout class, or choose a tutor for your child, the woman behind “Blacklanta” encourages you to utilize her online directory for Black-owned businesses. Raven Strode, Blacklanta CEO, said she realized a need for a centralized directory for Atlanta Black businesses in 2019. “Being in Atlanta there are so many Black-owned businesses and it’s a hub for everything Black,” said Strode.
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