Op Ed: Congress Must Act Now to Help Georgia Families Facing Alzheimer’s
By State Representative Teddy Reese, House District 140 Alzheimer's disease is one of the defining public health challenges
By Wane A. Hailes In Muscogee County where the Black population constitutes not just the majority demographically but also dominates
By Jerome Bryant As we draw closer to the end of summer, the competitive spirit within the Tri-City area
By Leslie Hudging First Lady Jill Biden visited Columbus, Georgia, on July 8th to launch the Biden-Harris initiative, Veterans
By Kirsten J. Barnes If you are looking to purchase your first home, but don’t have any money for
By Kaffie Sledge Case in point, the Biden-Trump debate. Biden’s performance was so poor that numerous Democrats are
By Wane A. Hailes On the streets of every city in America where street slang, tattooed arms and gun violence
By Wane A. Hailes In any thriving democracy, the cornerstone of civic engagement is the assurance that the populace has
Two Old Men, Too Many Lies: The Unconvincing Biden-Trump Debate By Kaffie Sledge Special to the Courier I think
By Wane A. Hailes As a child, my mother would tell me things that I just didn’t understand. When
By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent Joy Bramble, founder of The Baltimore Times, was awarded the prestigious
By Janell Williams Travis Chambers clinched victory in the District 10 At-Large City Council primary runoff in Columbus, GA,
By Wane A. Hailes In the storied political landscape of Columbus, Georgia, the historic election of the second Black candidate