Attorney for City Manager Demands Cease-and-Desist, Apology Over Defamation Claims Letter gives Columbus councilors seven days to respond to allegations of a targeted campaign COLUMBUS, Ga. — The attorney representing City Wane Hailes Apr 20, 2025
CPD Supervisors Question Racial Disparities in Disciplinary Action According to the Street Committee rumblings from inside the Columbus Police Department are growing louder as supervisors raise serious concerns Wane Hailes Apr 18, 2025
Showdown at City Hall: City Manager’s Attorney Warns Councilors to Cease Alleged Misconduct Dear Council Members: I represent Columbus City Manager Isaiah Hugley. I am writing to each of you to address your Wane Hailes Apr 18, 2025
Education Local Schools Adjust Bell Times Amid Spiderweb Road Construction Chaos By Janell Williams High school students across Muscogee County are experiencing a dramatic shift in daily schedules due to ongoing Janell Williams Apr 17, 2025
Lifestyle ‘Don't Forget About Us’: Woman Reflects on Columbus Politics Through the Years By Janell Williams Delia Fitzgerald, a lifelong resident of Columbus, has witnessed her hometown transform over the decades—from a Janell Williams Apr 17, 2025
Politics SAVE Act: A New Weapon Against Black and Brown Voters By Stacy M. Brown BlackPressUSA.com Senior National Correspondent Since the landmark Voting Rights Act of 1965, Republicans have worked Staff Report Apr 15, 2025
Politics GOP Votes to Cut Medicaid, Feed Billionaires By Stacy M. Brown BlackPressUSA.com Senior National Correspondent House Republicans on April 10 approved a budget blueprint that slashes Staff Report Apr 15, 2025