Hugley’s Attorney Lays out Charges of Racial Discrimination in Firing by Columbus City Council
City’s first Black city manager claims retaliation and bias after decades of public service Isaiah Hugley, the first African
The Georgia Coalition of Black Chambers has secured more than $2.1 million in federal recovery funds to support small
The Columbus Police Department is reminding motorists to slow down in designated school zones this summer, as speed enforcement cameras
Organizers of the Tri-City Latino Festival announced that this year’s event, originally scheduled for Sept. 20 in downtown Columbus,
Dr. John A. Phillips Jr., a retired Muscogee County superintendent known for leading the school district through a period of
Columbus, I'm Upset. We ask for change. We demand accountability. We cry out for truth. Yet far too
Irma Mason's vision for GIM Transportation Services LLC began with a simple observation: formerly incarcerated individuals often struggle
A Phenix City mother and son have begun a scholarship program for boys who played on Columbus Youth Football’s
Naseia Richardson-Moore, a 19-year-old boxer from Columbus, Georgia, captured the 2025 National Golden Gloves Championship title in the Elite Male
Two young sisters from Columbus are making literary leaps with their new children’s book, G is for Gymnasts — a
The Columbus Police Department has officially activated automated speed enforcement cameras in 20 school zones across the city as part
Celebrity chef and entrepreneur Tim Morgan, known as “The Homeless Millionaire Chef,” will headline an exclusive business and lunch experience
At first glance, the pink polish and playful designs might seem like just another cute couple trend. But for a