Two Men Arrested, 16 Pounds of Marijuana Seized in Columbus Drug Investigation
Staff Report Two men were arrested after a narcotics investigation in Columbus led to the seizure of more than 16
A proposed amendment to the Columbus city charter that would shift public safety oversight from the mayor to a newly
Every 11 minutes, someone in the United States dies by suicide, making it one of the nation’s leading causes
On Tuesday, September 23, 2025, our City Council will introduce two controversial resolutions. On the surface, both may sound like
Week after week, high school football across the Valley continues to deliver thrills, big-time performances, and statement wins. Last Friday
Columbus State men’s basketball coach Robert Moore has been named the Herbert Greene Coach of the Year, earning the
The Tri-City Latino Association has launched the Harold “Lefty” Encarnacion Community Scholarship Program, an initiative created to inspire Latino students
A View From A Pew The Water Is Still Dirty0:00/196.7775051× First, let me say this—I love
For residents looking to make a difference in their community, one of the most direct ways is by volunteering to
For twin sisters Lakesha Story and Latesha Walker, eye care is more than a profession — it’s a calling. The
Can we mourn a life lost and still not agree with everything that person said? I believe we can. James