A Special View From A Pew Editorial: It's Time to Put this Caucasian conversation to Rest
There is a quiet whisper moving through parts of Columbus’ White community. It has taken shape as a whisper campaign
The Georgia Department of Education has launched a Student Bill of Rights that outlines students’ fundamental rights to a well-rounded,
"The prudent see danger and take cover, but the simple keep going and suffer the consequences." — Proverbs 22:
Residents of Alabama should be aware of the consequences of the news police immunity law. The much-debated HB202 will become
A wave of unfounded financial mismanagement, leadership upheaval, and public mistrust has swept over Columbus in recent months, revealing the
On May 20, 2025, Gov. Kay Ivey appointed the first black Republican to the Alabama Supreme Court. Judge Bill Lewis
At the May 27 Columbus City Council meeting, City Manager Isaiah Hugley was fired, angering community activists. The full meeting
The 2026 Georgia governor’s race is heating up for the Democratic Party. Former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms and
By Stacy M. Brown BlackPressUSA.com Senior National Correspondent House Republicans on April 10 approved a budget blueprint that slashes
Janell Williams Chattahoochee Valley Libraries are at risk of significant budget shortfalls because of an executive order by President Trump
Staff Report With the 2026 election season on the horizon, Columbus community leaders are calling for increased unity, political engagement
By Stacy M. Brown BlackPressUSA.com Senior National Correspondent Tens of thousands of people in the United States and around
Staff Report My House colleagues and I returned to the State Capitol on Tuesday, Mar. 25, 2025, to kick off