The Difference Between Having and Being
One of the greatest tragedies in our community is that too many of us have confused possessions with power. We
Donald Trump may no be calling for a civil war but his repeated threats to invoke the Insurrection Act and
In a reversal from statements he made just weeks earlier, Columbus Councilor John Anker has announced his intention to seek
By a unanimous vote, city councilors on Tuesday, Jan. 27, appointed Ola Terrell as the new human resources director for
As the 2026 election cycle begins to take shape, District 3 City Councilor Bruce Huff has announced he will not
Those seated in the White House, in Congress, on the Supreme Court, in state legislatures, governors’ mansions, and attorneys general
As the Tri-City community prepares for the 41st Annual Black History Observance Breakfast, Chairman Oz Roberts says the event’s
For more than three decades on the air with Davis Broadcasting Inc., a 100% Black-owned media company based in Columbus,
Human Trafficking in Columbus: “Every Missing Child Is a Community Crisis” Human trafficking is not an abstract problem happening somewhere
The recipients of the sixth annual “Lift Her Up” Awards have been selected, organizers announced this week, continuing a tradition
After my last column—when she said “I am the table”—I was asked a familiar question: “Well then, where
I keep hearing women say, “I am the table.” And on the surface, it sounds confident. Empowered. Even prophetic. But
I often find myself thinking about how casual we can be with something as serious as faith. We treat it