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Former Food Network star Paula Deen announced Friday the abrupt closure of the Savannah restaurant that launched her to fame.
Paula Deen is closing the doors to two of her restaurants. On Friday, August 1, the former Food Network star, 78, took to her ...
In a shocking move, Paula Deen has abruptly closed her Savannah-based restaurant after 36 years. She is focusing now on her ...
Savannahians awoke to Facebook and Instagram posts from the Lady and Sons and Chicken Box that read "Blessed to Serve ...
Southern TV personality Paula Deen and sons announce closure of The Lady & Sons and The Chicken Box to focus on locations in other states ...
Paula Deen is back. Today, she launches her own online network at www.PaulaDeen.com. Deen and her company, Paula Deen Ventures, purchased the rights to 13 seasons of her show on Food Network ...
Few of the chefs have become as infamous as Paula Deen, who has managed to land in hot water time and time again, often for racist comments and behavior.
The Savannah Bananas, the wildly entertaining baseball team that’s anything but ordinary, are finally making their long-awaited St. Louis debut this weekend.