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March 16, 2010
Skype technology is used by News Media today to bring viewers live reports
Residents of Columbus gathered at The Marriott Tuesday to chat with local mayoral candidates. The candidates were asked to prepare three topics they feel...
A special reunion is planned for the last weekend in March in Columbus which will bring together some 50 orphans rescued from Vietnam in...
Within a year, 70 jobs in various fields will have been filled.
Flood Safety Awareness Week is intended to highlight some of the many ways floods can occur, the hazards associated with floods, and what you can do to...
Plans for the Russell County jail expansion were put on hold last week.
Woods says the time away was “long and necessary.“
Police say 43-year-old John Przenkop used MySpace to solicit the Phenix City teens for sex.
It is similar to an ongoing debate in Alabama over electronic gaming.
Mayor Jim Wetherington announces a deal with the Lieutenant Governor’s office.
Both victims’ mothers are charged with theft by extortion.
March is womens history month and today The Columbus Consolidated Government is celebrating with a display of profiles of women in government and politcs. ...
We’re on your side with more uses from the Good Housekeeping Intitute.
Forty-three-year-old John Przenhop is charged with two counts of sexual exploitation of children, two counts of enticing children, two counts of pandering...
March 15, 2010
Columbus City Council is considering a hike in your monthly garbage fee. The last public hearing on the topic was held Monday night at the...
Friends, family, and fellow soldiers of Sergeant Lakeshia Bailey are seeking closure following Bailey’s death last week in Iraq. Bailey’s body...
Commanders of Ft. Benning’s 3rd Brigade shared their optimism with News 3’s Alison Flowers at media round table Monday morning.
Sen. Ed Harbison sponsored the bill that would require everyone to be sworn in before testifying before a grand jury.
The highest court in Georgia rebuffed a challenge that the law’s requirements were “unconstitutional.“
We’re on your side with how to protect yourself.
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