Tuesday is the last day to register to vote in Georgia's May 22 elections. Advance in-person voting begins April 30 and finishes May 18 at the Citizens Service Center.
Columbus Police Detective Donna Baker tells court that Yashicer Pritchett called 911, but police did not find enter Tommy Marshall, Jr.'s locked home. Marshall's body was found after his family called police the next day
A Cataula, Georgia-based company has partnered with Columbus State University athletics to make SuperCharged Sports Drink the official sports drink of the CSU Cougars. The product, and company, has been a life-long dream of Columbus native Nick Smith
Crossroads Pharmacy, Coffee & Gifts in Smiths Station, Alabama celebrated their grand opening Thursday morning. Pharmacist Ann Deaton Redding and her husband Dickey Redding are the owners. It's located at 867 Lee Road 248.
Brandon Barfield appeared in Recorder's Court Thursday morning to face charges related to a high-sped U-Haul chase through the streets of Columbus. His attorney, Alfonza Whitaker, said Barfield sustained rib injuries from the incident.
Marion County's Ansley Whitley, Brookstone's Gigi Yancey and Columbus' Mary Weston Courville share their experiences from the third annual Sportsvisions' Female Athlete fo the Year ceremony.
Shondrea Reese tells the court that she doesn't hang photographs on the wall, because she can't bear to see the face of her younger sister LeKeshia "Ladybug" Moses. Lernard Bonner was sentenced to life in the July 2016 murder of 16-year old Moses
This past weekend's Art Park Vision Fest launched the effort to create a pop-up art park in Phenix City. It will be on the land between the Pedestrian bridge and 13th Street Bridge, next to the Marriott. Here's a preview of what's to come.
Leroy Davis, 62, a retired chief petty officer who served 20 years in the U.S. Navy, was the first black commander of the Fletcher McCollister American Legion Post 135, a position he held for three years. Now he's alleging he's the victim of racism.