Hugley’s Attorney Lays out Charges of Racial Discrimination in Firing by Columbus City Council
City’s first Black city manager claims retaliation and bias after decades of public service Isaiah Hugley, the first African
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
By Kirsten J. Barnes On March 12, Columbus voters went to the poll to select their presidential nominees for the
By Kirsten J. Barnes For the last ten years, Suzanne Goddard has held the Office of Muscogee County Solicitor General.
By Kirsten J. Barnes The newly minted U.S. Congressional District 2 in Alabama, which includes all of Phenix City
By Kirsten J. Barnes If you haven’t registered to vote, it is too late to participate in the March
By Kirsten J. Barnes Special to the Courier Eco Latino Republican Regina “Reggie” Liparoto, executive director of Columbus South, Inc.