In This Weeks Sunday Edition: Voters Should Follow the Money and the Associations Behind Local Campaigns
As voters evaluate candidates for Columbus mayor and City Council, campaign finance disclosures provide an important window into not just
The Alabama State Department of Education has scheduled certain special education records to be destroyed for February 10, 2025. Records
The Special Education Advisory Panel and the Alabama State Department of Education invite the public to attend the upcoming meeting
By Janell Williams The annual Black History Month Breakfast will be held at 7 a.m. Saturday, Feb.17, 2025,
“No matter who’s in the White House, they’re not daddy,” Chavis remarked with a decisive rebuke of the
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey announced that the application period for the 2025 Governor’s Office Summer Internship Program is now
Staff Report The winter storm that swept through Columbus this week created hazardous road conditions, including icy patches, and led
Basketball season in the Chattahoochee Valley is hitting its stride, with region play ramping up and teams battling for supremacy
During President Donald J. Trumps’ first term in office, he got off to a slow start. It seemed he didn’
Jan. 21-24 most cities in Alabama will be shut down as snow fell from Phenix City to Montgomery, and from
Staff Report Columbus Police say a 28-year-old man died after being stabbed during an altercation at a Warm Springs Road
By Janell Williams Hundreds gathered at the Columbus Convention & Trade Center on Saturday, Jan. 18, for the annual Dream
Staff Report All Muscogee County School District (MCSD) schools will operate on a virtual schedule Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2025, due