Time-Out: Friday Night Lights in the Valley
The Friday night lights across the Valley glowed with intensity in Week 4, and the atmosphere was nothing short of
By Wane A. Hailes According to Dr. Robert “Bob” Wright, founder of the Bob Wright Symposium on Business Empowerment entrepreneur,
By Janell Williams Columbus, GA – In a closely watched race, Travis Chambers has emerged victorious in the primary runoff for
By Janell Williams Nestled in the heart of our bustling city, Toasted restaurant beckons with its promise of a food
By Janell Williams Juneteenth, celebrated annually on June 19th, commemorates the emancipation of enslaved African Americans in the United States.
By Janell Williams Simi and Clairmont Barnes, children of the late City Council member Jerry “Pops” Barnes, addressed the council,
By Leslie Hudgins Summer has officially begun in Muscogee County. To celebrate, Columbus Parks and Recreation has teamed up with
By Leslie Hudgins The second race to the polls has officially begun here in Muscogee County as the public gears
By Wane A. Hailes It is indeed a sad situation when three Black men can’t come together as brothers,
By Janell Williams In a gripping and emotional meeting on Tuesday morning, Simi Barnes and her brother, Clairmont Barnes, the
By Kirsten J. Barnes Low-income residents of Columbus will have an opportunity to receive free repairs and renovations to their
Byron Hickey Has Been Appointed To Succeed "Pops" Barnes as City Councilor For District One. Why Hasn'
By Kirsten J. Barnes The Columbus City Council will vote to renew the Business Improvement District, which will then stay