
MercyMed of Columbus continues COVID-19 throughout the community
Tuesday, MercyMed of Columbus held drive-through testing for more than five hours at Edgewood Baptist Church.
Continue Reading »Tuesday, MercyMed of Columbus held drive-through testing for more than five hours at Edgewood Baptist Church.
Continue Reading »At least eight Mississippi lawmakers have tested positive for the coronavirus after working several weeks in a Capitol where many people stood or sat close together and did not wear masks.
Continue Reading »19-year-old King Gary Williams and 19-year-old Demetrius Dewayne Jackson were both arrested and charged with Capital Murder and three counts Assault Second Degree.
Continue Reading »The University System of Georgia announced face masks will now be required inside campus buildings, including Columbus State University, beginning July 15. A group is working to provide a sense of security to their fellow classmates, teachers,
Continue Reading »Araina “Raina” McNeill, 16, was last seen near Del Ray Drive July 7 at around 1:45 a.m.
Continue Reading »Authorities say they have recovered the bodies of six of the eight people killed when two airplanes collided over a scenic mountain lake in Idaho.
Continue Reading »In his interview with Van Susteren, President Trump discusses the treatment and vaccine timeline for COVID-19 and if the Republican Convention can still be held in Florida.
Continue Reading »Roughly $12 million has been lost over the course of the pandemic, but the good news is that 27 percent has been recovered.
Continue Reading »Widespread and prolonged extreme heat is baking the contiguous United States and meteorologists see no relief in sight, except for a brief time in a corner of the Pacific Northwest.
Continue Reading »The top U.S. general for the Middle East says the intelligence suggesting that Russia may have paid Taliban militants to kill American troops in Afghanistan was worrisome, but he is not convinced that any bounties resulted in
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