View From a Pew: Through a Son’s Eyes
A son does not see his father the same way all his life. His vision changes as he grows—but
Welcome aboard the District Dispatch, where we navigate the currents of education each week, spotlighting the stories, challenges, and triumphs
By CEL Staff The Alpha Phi Sigma Chapter of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc. hosted its annual Scholarship Lunch Program
By Janell Williams In the heart of our community, a pivotal series of events unfolded last month that could shape
By Janell Williams In a delectable addition to the local culinary scene, a new Black-owned dessert shop has opened its
By J.B. Sims During a recent Columbus City Council meeting, members discussed the need for more police officers, moving
By Kirsten J. Barnes Special to the Courier Eco Latino Republican Regina “Reggie” Liparoto, executive director of Columbus South, Inc.
By Janell Williams Several Columbus historic sites have been added to the AAA Bi-state Black History Tour across Georgia and
By Trevyn Gray The Columbus Police Department’s website states that theft makes up over 78 percent of the crime
Governor Kemp’s office has announced that Georgia will not participate in the Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) and Summer
By Adjoa Danso Alabama is slated to become the first state in the country to use nitrogen gas in an
By Adjoa Danso Earlier this month, the Columbus chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Sandy Hook Promise, and the
By Janell Williams On February 14, 2022, around 3:30 p.m., Columbus Police officers responded to the 900 block