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 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 Kirsten J. Barnes Columbus residents made their voices heard at the close of the polls on May 21, 2024,
By Janell Williams UPDATE— Columbus Police Department (CPD) is still searching for the suspects behind Tuesday's incident at
On Wednesday, May 22nd, the NAACP hosted a press conference to address potential voter suppression incidents that occurred on election
This just in! The much-anticipated results of the local elections have been announced. Voter turnout was notably high, reflecting strong
By Leslie Hudgins The poll bells have been ringing all throughout Muscogee County as the start of early voting began
By Kirsten J. Barnes The Alabama Legislature has only three more days to decide whether voters will have the right
By Janell Williams In the heart of our community, a pivotal series of events unfolded last month that could shape
By Kirsten J. Barnes Muscogee County School District 7 Candidate Laketha Ashe said she is concerned that of the four
By Kirsten J. Barnes Constituents from Columbus’ District 4 will have to choose between T.T. and T.T. on
Columbus voters will go to the polls in November to choose a new district attorney to serve not only Muscogee