A View from the Pew: When they Hand You the Scissors
Let me speak from the heart today — because somebody needs to hear this truth and hear it plain. Not everyone
By Janell Williams Lee Williams was sentenced to 35 years in prison for drug trafficking, only to later discover that
By Janell Williams Angie Stone, the Grammy-nominated singer, songwriter, and pioneer of neo-soul music, has passed away at the age
By Janell Williams Attorney Keyanna Marshall has built a career rooted in advocacy, resilience and a deep commitment to justice.
By Janell Williams Paul Austin spent nearly 15 years behind bars after being sentenced to life in prison on drug
By Janell Williams A review of juvenile homicide data from the Muscogee County Coroner’s Office reveals stark racial disparities
Love & Legacy: Columbus’ Changemakers In the heart of Columbus, Ga., Natalia Naman Temesgen and Pythias “Pete” Temesgen are making
By Janell Williams Centricity Research celebrated the grand opening of its new state-of-the-art facility in Columbus on Feb. 12, marking
By Janell Williams The Columbus City Council is conducting a series of public hearings to inform residents about Georgia'
By Janell Williams The Columbus branch of the NAACP welcomed Black History Month by hosting a membership information session on
By Janell Williams In the fight against domestic sex trafficking of minors, one Columbus-based nonprofit is working to bring hope
Sandra Davis, who served as the Clerk of Council for Columbus, Georgia, has passed away. Davis was a dedicated public
By Janell Williams In response to a wave of recent Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids in Columbus, local residents and