Courier Eco Latino Celebrates 20 Years of Community Journalism and Service
The Courier Eco Latino marked a milestone on Saturday, July 26, celebrating two decades of service to the African American
By Janell Williams In a historic moment for Georgia's pageantry scene, two remarkable women have shattered stereotypes and
By Janell Williams As the calendar inches closer to July 1, 2024, Georgia residents and businesses alike are bracing for
By Leslie Hudgins On the eve of Juneteenth, history was made at the Fort Moore military base. Col. Eldridge Singleton
By Janell Williams Columbus, GA – In a closely watched race, Travis Chambers has emerged victorious in the primary runoff for
By Leslie Hudgins The second race to the polls has officially begun here in Muscogee County as the public gears
By Janell Williams In a gripping and emotional meeting on Tuesday morning, Simi Barnes and her brother, Clairmont Barnes, the
By Kirsten J. Barnes Low-income residents of Columbus will have an opportunity to receive free repairs and renovations to their
By Kirsten J. Barnes The Columbus City Council will vote to renew the Business Improvement District, which will then stay
By Kirsten J. Barnes Columbus officials want residents to learn the history and culture related to the newest national holiday
By Janell Williams In a resounding call for economic reform, 94% of voters in Georgia expressed that current working wages
By Kirsten J. Barnes Former Columbus Police Officer Byron Hickey was scheduled to be sworn in as the newest member
By Leslie Hudgins As June marks Black Music Month, communities across the nation honor the contributions of Black artists to