
Name of officer and suspect in vehicle accident released
A Jonesboro police officer was injured in a car crash near Scurlock Industries near Johnson Avenue and Culberhouse, according to police.
Continue Reading »A Jonesboro police officer was injured in a car crash near Scurlock Industries near Johnson Avenue and Culberhouse, according to police.
Continue Reading »Growing businesses and funding entrepreneurs were the focus of Alabama Governor Robert Bentley’s visit to Phenix City on Thursday. Residents don’t have to guess what the future holds when they look at some hard numbers coming from Phenix City’s
Continue Reading »An arrest has been made in the brutal murder of a Clio man that occurred almost two years ago, according to the Barbour County Sheriff’s Office.
Continue Reading »An overturned truck is slowing down traffic at the intersection of Hwy. 80 and the Hwy. 280 bypass in Phenix City.
Continue Reading »Fall’s just around the corner, and there will be plenty of things to do in Uptown Columbus during the coming months. Uptown Columbus Inc. held a press conference Thursday, where they unveiled the entire lineup of events
Continue Reading »The Obama administration said Thursday that a $400 million cash payment to Iran seven months ago was contingent on the release of a group of American prisoners.
Continue Reading »Flags across Georgia flew at half-staff Thursday, in memory of an Eastman police officer who was killed in the line of duty.
Continue Reading »The City of Columbus is announcing alterations or suspensions on all services on Monday, Sept. 5. The exceptions include emergency services such as fire, police, and ambulance.
Continue Reading »Nearly 575 student, faculty and staff volunteers from Columbus State University will serve 17 different nonprofits at 21 locations for the university’s eighth annual Day of Service.
Continue Reading »Former NFL star Darren Sharper has been sentenced to 18 years and four months in prison in a case where he was accused of drugging and raping as many as 16 women in four states.
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