Will Council Amend “Hickey Ordinance” Again to Benefit a Mayor?
When retired police officer Byron Hickey was appointed to the Columbus City Council in 2023, the city had to amend
Organizers of the Tri-City Latino Festival announced that this year’s event, originally scheduled for Sept. 20 in downtown Columbus,
On May 20, 2025, Gov. Kay Ivey appointed the first black Republican to the Alabama Supreme Court. Judge Bill Lewis
Dr. John A. Phillips Jr., a retired Muscogee County superintendent known for leading the school district through a period of
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
Irma Mason's vision for GIM Transportation Services LLC began with a simple observation: formerly incarcerated individuals often struggle
A Phenix City mother and son have begun a scholarship program for boys who played on Columbus Youth Football’s
The 2026 Georgia governor’s race is heating up for the Democratic Party. Former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms and
This past week in Columbus was nothing short of historic as two powerhouse high school programs made headlines—one with
The recent release of a 118-page administrative report by the Muscogee County Sheriff’s Office has sparked outrage in Columbus’