Citizens Pack City Council Meeting to Challenge John Anker’s Appointment
By Janell Williams A packed city council meeting Tuesday night saw numerous citizens voice their opinions on the recent appointment
By Wane Hailes The Courier Eco Latino newspaper is proud to be the recent recipient of the Pivot Funds inaugural
By Wane Hailes Contrary to how the title reads, this is not me jumping on the “blue” bandwagon. Let me
By Wane Hailes The influence of Black communities in shaping political outcomes is undeniable. Time and again, our votes have
Let me say this from the “get-go,” I fully understand that we are not a monolithic people, that your political
There’s always a fear from the elders when young leaders join an organization that they plan to implement change
In connection to Taylor’s fatal shooting, a U.S. District Judge Charles Simpson, a week ago, dropped felony charges against former Louisville police detective Joshua Jaynes and former Sgt. Kyle Meany.
By Wane A. Hailes Travel has a unique way of broadening our perspectives and nurturing a deeper appreciation for various
By Wane A. Hailes Project 2025, an initiative by the Republican Party, aims to implement a specific set of policies
By Wane A. Hailes In Muscogee County where the Black population constitutes not just the majority demographically but also dominates
By Kaffie Sledge Case in point, the Biden-Trump debate. Biden’s performance was so poor that numerous Democrats are saying
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