Hugley’s Attorney Lays out Charges of Racial Discrimination in Firing by Columbus City Council
City’s first Black city manager claims retaliation and bias after decades of public service Isaiah Hugley, the first African
It was late one night, and a husband was just getting home tired from work. Only one problem — his house
Columbus, I'm Upset. We ask for change. We demand accountability. We cry out for truth. Yet far too
We’ve all felt it—that heavy weight of life piling on, one shovel of dirt at a time. Grief.
At the May 27 Columbus City Council meeting, City Manager Isaiah Hugley was fired, angering community activists. The full meeting
The recent release of a 118-page administrative report by the Muscogee County Sheriff’s Office has sparked outrage in Columbus’
Community leaders raise concerns about potential over-policing in minority neighborhoods The Columbus Police Department recently announced a 30-day crime prevention
This was a comment from a single mother after a conversation with her son. She said he looked her dead
Life, in all its unpredictability, has a way of serving us a cold, sour pitcher of lemons. Financial trouble, broken
Event will feature nationally acclaimed gospel artists and local talent Praise 100.7 WEAM-FM and WOKS AM 1340 & 94.
Dust off your boots and grab your hat. SISTERS Inc. will host its 2025 Annual Juneteenth Western Dinner and Dance
“It’s not your salary that makes you rich; it’s your spending habits.” Let that sink in. It’s