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 Janell Williams The Columbus Police Department reports a significant reduction in several major crime categories from Jan. 1, 2024
By Janell Williams Columbus State University’s enrollment has risen 3.9 percent this fall compared to last year, driven
The new website – chooseact.alabama.gov – provides Alabama families and private schools with the latest information about The CHOOSE Act Program, including eligibility information, an online application, program facts, important deadlines, as well as parent and ESP guides.
Why haven’t we heard a mumbling word from Council members since Saturday’s shooting at Rigdon Park? The victim
Alabama will award at least 45 grants up to $50,000 per local educations association, municipality, or not-for-profit organization to fund after school or summer enrichment programs.
I don’t have a problem with all rap music. I do have a major problem with the explicit content
By Leslie Hudgins Question: What inspired you to start Rise 2 Fortune and how did you identify the need for
By D.T. Columbus, GA – Over the past few decades, Latino gastronomical businesses have flourished throughout the city, delighting the
Por D.T. Columbus, GA - Durante las últimas décadas los negocios de gastronomía latina han florecido por toda la ciudad,
The influence of Black communities in shaping political outcomes is undeniable. Time and again, our votes have played a decisive
Y’all need to stop. No. No. Make that. . . We all need to stop. I’m not attempting to paraphrase
COLUMBUS, Ga. — As of Oct. 17, 2024, voter turnout in Columbus, has seen a robust response with 14,443 early