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Davis Broadcasting, WTVM, and The Courier Eco-Latino Team Up to Address Local Violence
Community Invited to Get Involved at Citywide Stop the Violence Volunteer Fair The sister stations of Davis Broadcasting, Inc. (DBI)
Time-Out! With Jerome Bryant
A wave of excitement and pride washes over the community as we witness the next generation of local talent rise
Pioneering Collaboration: The Courier Eco Latino newspaper and Davis Broadcasting, Inc. Launch a Digital Newsletter; "The Street Committee"
In a groundbreaking partnership, The Courier Eco Latino the local Black press with nearly two decades of trusted service in
Davis Broadcasting's Sunday Conversation
Sunday Conversation0:00/1869.2326051× As graduation approaches, this week's Sunday conversation focuses on "Taking Care of
Alpha Phi Alpha Empowers Youth Through Scholarships: Over $15,000 Awarded to 25 Students in Annual Presentation Dinner
By Leslie Hudgins Alpha Phi Alpha of Columbus, Georgia, held its annual Onward & Upward Foundation scholarship presentation dinner on
Hard Work Beats Talent, Unless Talent Has Hard Work: Three High Schoolers Gain Scholarships to Alabama A&M
By Micahya Costen Three high school baseball players, Will Taylor, Omar Kimbrough, and Joseph Dawson, who played together since childhood,
We’re Transitioning to a Digital Era: A Pillar in the Community’s Journey
By Wane A. Hailes For nearly two decades, our newspaper, the Courier Eco Latino has been a steadfast beacon of
Praise Fest Returns: A Day of Music, Food, and Fellowship at Woodruff Riverfront Park!
By CEL Staff Get ready for a day filled with music, food, and fun as David’s Broadcasting holds its
Early Voting is Underway in Muscogee County: Here’s What You Need to Know
By Leslie Hudgins The poll bells have been ringing all throughout Muscogee County as the start of early voting began
A View From A Pew
By Wane A. Hailes Should we Stand on Maya Angelou’s Words or Accept the Apology of Columbus Chief of
Bringing Justice: Columbus Police Launch New Initiative to Solve Cold Case Murders
By Kirsten J. Barnes The Columbus Police Department has launched a new initiative to find suspects in dozens of unsolved