A View from a Pew: Let the Church Say—Teach
There is a quiet erasure happening in this country—a steady, strategic effort to whitewash history, to suppress truth, to
By Janell Williams The Columbus branch of the NAACP welcomed Black History Month by hosting a membership information session on
By Janell Williams In the fight against domestic sex trafficking of minors, one Columbus-based nonprofit is working to bring hope
Wane Hailes, Publisher and Founder of the Courier Eco-Latino newspaper shares the story behind the creation of his publication and
Sandra Davis, who served as the Clerk of Council for Columbus, Georgia, has passed away. Davis was a dedicated public
Staff Report GALEO and the Latino Community Fund will host the 3rd Annual Latino Day at the Capitol on Wednesday,
By Janell Williams A portrait honoring former Georgia State Representative Calvin Smyre was unveiled in the Georgia Capitol at 4
By Janell Williams Laketha Ashe, a Columbus-based fashion designer, is making waves in the fashion industry as she prepares to
Girls Inc. of Columbus and Phenix-Russell, a leader in empowering young girls to be strong, smart and bold, announced Dr.
By Janell Williams The Columbus Council unanimously voted to deny a rezoning request for 5201 Macon Road during its meeting
By Janell Williams The Fountain City Mardi Gras Ball & Parlay transformed the Columbus Trade Center into a vibrant celebration
By Janell Williams The annual Black History Month Breakfast will be held at 7 a.m. Saturday, Feb.17, 2025,
By Janell Williams Hundreds gathered at the Columbus Convention & Trade Center on Saturday, Jan. 18, for the annual Dream