
Local attorney addresses employment concerns during COVID-19 pandemic
Attorney Gary Bruce answers many of the questions people have regarding the topic.
Continue Reading »Attorney Gary Bruce answers many of the questions people have regarding the topic.
Continue Reading »Personal care homes across the country have had to deal with the lives lost to the virus, but there have been some local recoveries reported to the Georgia Department of Public Health.
Continue Reading »The administration’s legal brief makes no mention of the virus.
Continue Reading »Since the early 2000s, Representative Calvin Smyre has been one of the original Georgia lawmakers to push for hate crime laws in the state.
Continue Reading »Russell County currently has 407 confirmed cases compared to this time two weeks ago. There were only 250 cases.
Continue Reading »Reverend Isaac Hudson of Nichols Chapel AME Church in Phenix City put out a call on Facebook for people to send him the names of their children so he could call out their individual names during prayer.
Continue Reading »Back in March, Jordan Weems was making his mark as a non-roster invitee to Oakland’s spring training. He had a legit shot at earning a spot in the A’s big league bullpen until things got crazy with
Continue Reading »Phenix City Assistant Police Chief Gail Green-Gilliam lost her battle with COVID-19 Wednesday night.
Continue Reading »AEA members say they believe any reopening plan has to not only ensure the health and safety of all students and educators, but also prioritize long-term strategies for student learning and educational equity.
Continue Reading »Verizon is joining an escalating movement to siphon advertising away from Facebook in an effort to pressure the company into doing more to prevent racist and violent information from being shared on its social networking service.
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