Are We Building Churches Young People Want to Belong To?
Every church I know wants to see more young people in the pews. We pray for them. We preach to
Rob Scott, director of Community Reinvestment for the Columbus Consolidated Government, has resigned from his position and will leave next
One of the greatest strengths—and sometimes one of the greatest frustrations—of the Black community is that we are
Georgia Democrats and members of the Georgia Legislative Black Caucus welcomed Republican leaders’ decision to abandon plans to redraw the
The election of Isaiah Hugley as mayor of Columbus, Georgia, represents more than a local political victory. Coupled with the
In politics, losing is never easy. Candidates invest months of their lives, raise money, build organizations, and inspire supporters with
Benjamin A. Holden, a journalist, attorney, educator, and tireless advocate for his community, passed away on June 10, 2026. He
In a historic election that will reshape the city's political landscape, former City Manager Isaiah Hugley won the
The voters of Columbus have made their decision, and with it comes the end of John Anker's brief
Rebecca Zajac, executive director of Dragonfly Trails, won the Columbus City Council District 7 runoff election Tuesday, defeating Laketha Ashe
Dr. Cathy Cook won the June 16 runoff election for the District 9 at-large seat on the Columbus City
Former City Manager Isaiah Hugley was elected mayor of Columbus on Tuesday, defeating City Council member Joanne Cogle in a