When the Pastor Needs a Break
As a PK — a preacher's kid — I witnessed it firsthand. I grew up watching my father stand behind
By Leslie Hudgins History was made today as Travis Chambers became the second African American sworn into the District 10
By Leslie Hudgins The CDC reports that in 2023, 7% of Americans, or 25.3 million people, are without health
By Wane A. Hailes In any thriving democracy, the cornerstone of civic engagement is the assurance that the populace has
By Janell Williams In a candid interview with local advocate Lucas Melton, concerns over voter disenfranchisement in Columbus have reached
By Micahya Costen University of Georgia 400m sophomore and track star, Aaliyah Butler punched her ticket to compete in the
Two Old Men, Too Many Lies: The Unconvincing Biden-Trump Debate By Kaffie Sledge Special to the Courier I think
By Janell Williams As of July 1, 2024, Georgia residents will experience substantial legislative changes affecting various aspects of life,
By Wane A. Hailes As a child, my mother would tell me things that I just didn’t understand. When
By Leslie Hudgins To mark the significance of black music month, broadcasters, radio personnel, and DJs from the tri-city
By Leslie Hudgins What inspired you to start working at Springer Theatre? We all possess unique talents and skills, gifts
By Janell Williams Here's a simple and delicious chicken fajita recipe that brings together juicy chicken, colorful bell
By Micahya Costen Former Major League Baseball player Edwin Jackson expressed his love for Columbus, saying that his heart remained