Lawsuit against Muscogee Co. Board of Elections lawsuit claims registrations not processed
A lawsuit has been filed against the Muscogee County Board of Elections, claiming thousands of minority voter registrations were not processed.
A lawsuit has been filed against the Muscogee County Board of Elections, claiming thousands of minority voter registrations were not processed.
Circles in Columbus will host Poverty Awareness Week from Thursday, Oct. 16 – 23 to raise awareness for issues related to low-income families in the community. Throughout the week, community members will have an opportunity to participate
Local healthcare officials say they are now taking extra steps when it comes to seeing patients with flu-like symptoms. Nursing programs in the Chattahoochee Valley are also preparing their students to take on any infectious virus with
It’s time to break out the scary movies and cling to your family and friends in terror. Here’s a list of some old favorites to get you started on your Halloween-related film binge.
Fort Benning hosted a special screening of the new film “Fury” on Thursday, Oct. 16, and there were some familiar and very famous faces at the event. Actor Brad Pitt is in the new film, and we caught
The Phenix City Police Department needs your help identifying two women for allegedly passing several counterfeit $100 bills at Wal-Mart.
The Greater Columbus Fair continues every night this week until Sunday, October 19, staying open until 11 PM or later. There is no shortage of rides, and besides the usual food and games, there’s a diverse list
Open-heart surgery is the gold standard for patients with severe aortic stenosis. However, a recently published report in the New England Journal of Medicine confirms a new minimally invasive technique to repair heart valves is saving the
Embattled church pastor Juan McFarland has complied with a judge’s order to turn over keys, bank accounts and a Mercedes Benz to Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church officials prior to a 5 p.m. deadline, according to the church’s
While many people are focused on Ebola, there’s a common viral infection that is on the rise for infants and young children under the age of five. Parents often mistake the disease as the flu. A pediatrician from