Councilor Toyia Tucker Has Lost the Trust of the Black Community
Public service is ultimately about representation. Voters elect leaders with the expectation that they will advocate for the interests, concerns,
What would you do if you knew you only had seven days to live? Who would you spend your time
By David Brent Martin and Kirsten J. Barnes BIRMINGHAM – In a clash of titans that lived up to the hype,
By Janell Williams Columbus State University has announced the appointment of Shannon B. Campbell, Ph.D., as its new provost,
PORT ORANGE, Fla.— Like I wrote last time, some of the white voters here have their U.S. flags flapping
By Janell Williams Columbus police are searching for 22-year-old Quentez Thrasher, wanted in connection with the fatal shooting
NEW YORK — UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thomson was assassinated early Dec. 4 in Midtown Manhattan, sending shockwaves through the business and
As we head into one of the most electrifying weeks in Tri-City sports, anticipation continues to build. Whether it&
By Janell Williams Columbus Police have arrested a driver in connection with a fatal traffic accident that claimed the life
MONTGOMERY – Gov. Kay Ivey on called on Alabamians to show their support for the backbone of the state’s economy
Of the 391 babies that tragically died in Alabama in 2022, 105 are counted as Sudden Unexpected Infant Deaths.
Once upon a time, there lived a girl who was born blind which caused her great anguish. She always would
Syeda Khaula Saad When William D. Kelly stepped into the role of District Attorney for the Chattahoochee Judicial Circuit, he