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My Heart Never Left: Edwin Jackson's Legacy and Community Impact in Columbus
By Micahya Costen Former Major League Baseball player Edwin Jackson expressed his love for Columbus, saying that his heart remained
Baltimore Times’ Joy Bramble Honored as Publisher of the Year at NNPA Convention
By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent Joy Bramble, founder of The Baltimore Times, was awarded the prestigious
Breaking Barriers and Inspiring Change: The Trailblazing Journeys of Georgia's First Black Misses
By Janell Williams In a historic moment for Georgia's pageantry scene, two remarkable women have shattered stereotypes and
Georgia Prepares for Sweeping Changes as New Laws Take Effect July 1, 2024
By Janell Williams As the calendar inches closer to July 1, 2024, Georgia residents and businesses alike are bracing for
Travis Chambers Wins Primary Runoff for District 10 At-Large City Council Seat
By Janell Williams Travis Chambers clinched victory in the District 10 At-Large City Council primary runoff in Columbus, GA, securing
Michael Soul Muhammad Reflects on Black Music Month and Three Decades of Musical Evolution
By Leslie Hudgins In commemoration of Black Music Month, Michael Soul Muhammad, music director at K92.7 and veteran DJ
Col. Eldridge Singleton Appointed First Black Commander of WHINSEC: A Milestone in Military Leadership
By Leslie Hudgins On the eve of Juneteenth, history was made at the Fort Moore military base. Col. Eldridge Singleton
The Results Will Show In the Game and Carry on to Life: Bryant Thomas and his Basketball Coaching Journey
By Micahya Costen Columbus native Bryant Thomas developed a love for basketball at age eight, inspired by his uncle. He
District 10 Changes Colors. This Is What Happens When We Vote!
By Wane A. Hailes In the storied political landscape of Columbus, Georgia, the historic election of the second Black candidate
Columbus, Georgia Remembers Dr. William Pickard
By Wane A. Hailes According to Dr. Robert “Bob” Wright, founder of the Bob Wright Symposium on Business Empowerment entrepreneur,
Travis Chambers Wins Primary Runoff for District 10 At-Large City Council Seat
By Janell Williams Columbus, GA – In a closely watched race, Travis Chambers has emerged victorious in the primary runoff for
A Culinary Delight at Toasted: Grit Fritters and Chicken Biscuit with Peach Marmalade
By Janell Williams Nestled in the heart of our bustling city, Toasted restaurant beckons with its promise of a food