Mayor Teresa Tomlinson says she thinks this will be the last year of a really hard budgeting period coming off the economic downturn.
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'Wild hogs' are blamed for more than $1.5 billion in property damage. In a News Three special report, we took you inside a local lab where a new scientific development is expected to put a stop to the pigs' production.
The Muscogee County School Board will meet this weekend to discuss yet another personnel matter. This is the second called meeting for the board in less than two weeks. Joining us for this week's “Inside Story,” Board Chair, Cathy Williams.
Angie Kopec the Community Marketer for Bradford Health Services explains the dangers of prescription drugs.
Kerri Finley with the Goodwill Success Center says their tax preparers were booked the day after April 17th, the last day of tax season.
Columbus Democratic Representative Carolyn Hugley joined us at 5 on Wednesday to talk about some of the 2,000 bills that were introduced this legislative session.
Roger Martin the Executive Director for the Chattahoochee RiverWarden joins us live to talk about different issues affecting the riverbanks. He also tells us about a chance to participate in a Guinness World Record attempt.
A march in support for Trayvon Martin is scheduled for this weekend in Columbus.
Part of a 130-year-old dam comes crashing down. It was a highly anticipated step for Columbus' whitewater project.
In this week's Inside Story, the Executive Director of Elections & Registration for Columbus sits down with us to explain the mishap on Super Tuesday.
Many of you have out-of-date electronics in your houses and apartment and may not be sure what to do with them. This weekend in Columbus you'll get chance to dispose of your extra paint, cleaners, lawn care chemicals and electronics safely.
The Dean of Columbus State University’s College of Letters & Sciences and Political Science Professor Dr. David Lanoue joined us this week to give us his take on the Republican Candidates.
News Three Sarah Panko sits down with Columbus Mayor Teresa Tomlinson for this week’s segment of “Inside Story.”
For this week's Inside Story, we sat down with Georgia State Senator Josh McKoon. McKoon recently introduced a bill to try and restore the taxpayer’s trust in government.
The Obama administration had set a deadline of 2014 to end the fighting, but Defense Secretary Leon Panetta says he hopes the mission will shift to a training and advisory role in 2013. A former Ft. Benning Commander weighs in.
For this week's Inside Story we're taking you inside the NAACP’s Georgia State Conference Presidential Inauguration that took place in Columbus last weekend.
Columbus City Council voted unanimously to put the Sunday Alcohol Sales ordinance on the November 6th general election ballot. Voters will now decide if alcohol can be sold in Muscogee County on Sundays.
For this week's Inside Story, we're sitting down with the United States Attorney for the Middle District of Alabama, George Beck. Just last year alone, his office in Montgomery prosecuted more than 30 people for tax fraud.
For this week's Inside Story, we traveled to Auburn University to talk to Horticulture Professor and the official Toomer's Oaks spokesperson, Dr. Gary Keever.
We sat down with Dr. David Lanoue, Dean of CSU's Letters and Sciences and also a Professor with the Political Science Department about last night's narrow Iowa caucuses.
New Years marks a time for celebration and it also marks a time for law enforcement's traditional DUI enforcement campaign. This year it's plain and simple: "Drive Sober or get Pulled Over."
Joining News 3's Phil Scoggins on News 3 First Edition to talk with us about some of the possible consequences and your insurance liability of holiday parties was David Colmans, executive director of the Georgia Insurance Information Service.
We’re on your side, taking you inside a story. This week, Columbus Mayor Teresa Tomlinson sat down with us to talk about her last "Let's Talk with the Mayor" forum for the year.
Head to your local Knology office or MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) location to pick up a free red ribbon to encourage sober driving this holiday season!
This week we're taking you inside the Columbus Fire and EMS toy drive. Fire Investigators say they are in need of more toys.
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“Remember When” is a weekly feature that takes you back in time. We use a photograph, usually from the Columbus Ledger-Enquirer archives, to help trigger your memories about a person, place or event from the past. Then, we ask you to get in touch with us via e-mail, Facebook, or phone and share those memories. The following week, we share a sampling of your personal stories that bring our local history to life.
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