Columbus Police Prepare for Protests and Packed Weekend Downtown
Columbus officials are preparing for a busy weekend in the Uptown district, where several high-profile events and at least two
Dr. Jaketra Bryant, a licensed professional counselor and researcher, is stepping into the political spotlight after helping secure passage of
It was late one night, and a husband was just getting home tired from work. Only one problem — his house
The Georgia Coalition of Black Chambers has secured more than $2.1 million in federal recovery funds to support small
A man has been arrested and charged with murder in connection with a fatal shooting outside the American Legion on
The Columbus Police Department is reminding motorists to slow down in designated school zones this summer, as speed enforcement cameras
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