Sunday Conversation: Mayor-Elect Isaiah Hugley on History, Unity and the Future of Columbus
The Courier: Tuesday evening was a historic night for Columbus. What does this victory mean to you? Hugley: First and
Dear Council Members: I represent Columbus City Manager Isaiah Hugley. I am writing to each of you to address your
Opening night in Columbus was nothing short of historic as the city ushered in a new era of baseball. The
Grassroots coalition calls for unity, accountability, and new leadership ahead of 2026 elections By Wane A. Hailes COLUMBUS, Ga. — A
ATLANTA – Gov. Brian P. Kemp in March appointment Bárbara Rivera Holmes as Commissioner of the Georgia Department of Labor. Joined
By Janell Williams High school students across Muscogee County are experiencing a dramatic shift in daily schedules due to ongoing
By Janell Williams Delia Fitzgerald, a lifelong resident of Columbus, has witnessed her hometown transform over the decades—from a
COLUMBUS, Ga. — The Tri-City Latino Association has announced the launch of the Harold “Lefty” Encarnacion Community Scholarship Program, an
The Georgia Department of Education has selected 25 schools as 2024-2025 Military Flagship School Award winners, including three schools
Storied HBCU rivalry begins new chapter in Alabama’s capital COLUMBUS, Ga. — The Tuskegee–Morehouse Classic, known as the “Granddaddy
For years, we’ve been using the name “Uncle Tom” to insult our own people. We’ve called folks “Uncle
ATLANTA – Gov. Brian P. Kemp, joined by First Lady Marty Kemp, members of the Georgia General Assembly, and state and
At a time when Columbus has a real opportunity to bring long-overdue growth to the South Commons area—a