Sunday Conversation: Doing the People’s Business
Join us this Sunday as Solicitor General Shevon Sutcliffe Thomas discusses his first nine months in office and his vision
By Wane A. Hailes Travel has a unique way of broadening our perspectives and nurturing a deeper appreciation for various
By Wane A. Hailes In an era where the nation is yearning for unity and progress, a presidential ticket featuring
By Wane A. Hailes Project 2025, an initiative by the Republican Party, aims to implement a specific set of policies
By Wane A. Hailes “And here we are Standing on the brink of disaster. Enough is enough is enough is
By Wane A. Hailes In Muscogee County where the Black population constitutes not just the majority demographically but also dominates
By Wane A. Hailes On the streets of every city in America where street slang, tattooed arms and gun violence
By Wane A. Hailes In any thriving democracy, the cornerstone of civic engagement is the assurance that the populace has
By Wane A. Hailes As a child, my mother would tell me things that I just didn’t understand. When
By Wane A. Hailes In the storied political landscape of Columbus, Georgia, the historic election of the second Black candidate
By Wane A. Hailes It is indeed a sad situation when three Black men can’t come together as brothers,
By Wane A. Hailes Consider this timeline: 1. Tuesday, May 28, 2024 - City council voted and appointed Byron Hickey
By Wane A. Hailes Within 30 days of the request by councilor Joann Cogle to postpone filling the late Jerry