Supreme Court Ends Term With Major Decisions on Immigration, Elections, Executive Power and Sports
The U.S. Supreme Court concluded its 2025-26 term Tuesday with a series of closely watched rulings that addressed
By Janell Williams Muscogee County proved that, rain or shine, there’s always time to work out. Many residents gathered
By Janell Williams Community organization, A Call To Talk (ACTT), will begin hosting meetings at various local churches each Saturday
By Trevyn Gray The Columbus Police Department’s website states that theft makes up over 78 percent of the crime
By Wane A. Hailes Well, I’m done. I’ve done my part as a publisher and as a Black
By Trevyn Gray COVID-19 has affected many things, and it seems that churches are no different. However, here in
Governor Kemp’s office has announced that Georgia will not participate in the Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) and Summer
By Janell Williams For some people, choosing an outfit is just a normal way to start their day. For Laketha
Well, another week has passed, and still no word whether my three melanated brothers have met. What I do know
By Adjoa Danso Alabama is slated to become the first state in the country to use nitrogen gas in an
By Adjoa Danso Earlier this month, the Columbus chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Sandy Hook Promise, and the
By Janell Williams On February 14, 2022, around 3:30 p.m., Columbus Police officers responded to the 900 block
By Janell Williams The Columbus Police Department and the Muscogee County Sheriff’s Office will begin hosting their annual citizens