Columbus, Is This Who We Are?
As Columbus celebrates a historic milestone with the election of its first Black mayor, a troubling question hangs over our
By Wane Hailes This important political season has been extremely frustrating for me. There have been numerous times during these
By Janell Williams The "Sweet Home Columbus" program will launch officially Nov. 1, 2024, offering eligible first-time
This week The Courier Eco Latino spoke with Marcellus Wheat, founder of the podcast Batz United. Q. What inspired you
Friday, Nov. 1, is the final day for early voting in Georgia. After 7 p.m. on Friday, voters must
By Janell Williams COLUMBUS, Ga. — Columbus Police are investigating a fatal shooting that occurred Wednesday night at the Elizabeth Canty
Tuskegee University has learned of a public health risk among our students. Kittens that were abandoned on campus about two weeks ago have tested positive for rabies.
By Janell Williams COLUMBUS, Ga. – Columbus police have arrested a suspect in a fatal hit-and-run that occurred on
By Janell Williams Columbus, Ga. – A Columbus man has been charged in connection with a fatal hit-and-run involving
By Janell Williams "Lives depend on this election," was chanted repeatedly throughout the Democratic rally held on Tuesday,
By Janell Williams COLUMBUS, Ga. – Jerry Allen, 57, wanted in connection with a stabbing on Saturday, Oct. 26, in downtown
By Wane Hailes Jerald Mitchell said he’s proud of the things he’s accomplished as Chief Executive Officer of
Another week of electrifying sports action has passed in the tri-city area, and the Central-Phenix City flag football