Will Council Amend “Hickey Ordinance” Again to Benefit a Mayor?
When retired police officer Byron Hickey was appointed to the Columbus City Council in 2023, the city had to amend
When retired police officer Byron Hickey was appointed to the Columbus City Council in 2023, the city had to amend
With five months to go before qualifying begins, the 2026 Columbus elections are already taking shape, as six mayoral hopefuls
For over two centuries, two institutions have stood as the beating heart of Black America—the Black church and the
A View From A Pew Man Gives awards God Gives Rewards0:00/169.8075281× There’s nothing wrong with being
The Fountain City Classic (FCC) has launched a new fundraising effort aimed at helping college students stay in school and
The Muscogee County School District paid tribute Thursday to the remarkable career and legacy of Miss Juanita Carson Booker, dedicating
In the concluding part of our series on Historically Black Colleges and Universities, we turn to those who know them
Tucked away but deeply rooted, St. Benedict the Moor Catholic Church is stepping back into the spotlight under the leadership
After putting the “Caucasian Conversation” to rest, it has become clear that I must now have a candid conversation with
The United Negro College Fund (UNCF) launched its annual Columbus campaign Wednesday, August 20, with a powerful luncheon at the
Put Your Mask On First0:00/216.4564171× On every flight, before the plane even leaves the ground, the attendants
There is a quiet whisper moving through parts of Columbus’ White community. It has taken shape as a whisper campaign