Legislative Action in Full Swing as Georgia's 2025 Session Nears Conclusion
Staff Report My House colleagues and I returned to the State Capitol on Tuesday, Mar. 25, 2025, to kick off
By Janell Williams The Columbus branch of the NAACP welcomed Black History Month by hosting a membership information session on
By Janell Williams In the fight against domestic sex trafficking of minors, one Columbus-based nonprofit is working to bring hope
Wane Hailes, Publisher and Founder of the Courier Eco-Latino newspaper shares the story behind the creation of his publication and
Sandra Davis, who served as the Clerk of Council for Columbus, Georgia, has passed away. Davis was a dedicated public
Staff Report GALEO and the Latino Community Fund will host the 3rd Annual Latino Day at the Capitol on Wednesday,
By Janell Williams A portrait honoring former Georgia State Representative Calvin Smyre was unveiled in the Georgia Capitol at 4
By Janell Williams Laketha Ashe, a Columbus-based fashion designer, is making waves in the fashion industry as she prepares to
Girls Inc. of Columbus and Phenix-Russell, a leader in empowering young girls to be strong, smart and bold, announced Dr.
By Janell Williams The Columbus Council unanimously voted to deny a rezoning request for 5201 Macon Road during its meeting
By Janell Williams The Fountain City Mardi Gras Ball & Parlay transformed the Columbus Trade Center into a vibrant celebration
By Janell Williams The annual Black History Month Breakfast will be held at 7 a.m. Saturday, Feb.17, 2025,
By Janell Williams Hundreds gathered at the Columbus Convention & Trade Center on Saturday, Jan. 18, for the annual Dream