A Night of Holiday Hope: Community Outreach Office plans Christmas party for 100 needy children
Glenda Buckhalter, community outreach coordinator for the city of Columbus, recently learned six homeless children she works with are not expecting anything for Christmas.
Murder conviction in killings of ex-Auburn players
An Alabama man was convicted of capital murder Tuesday in the shooting deaths of two former Auburn University football players and a third man.
Poll: Most still align with Democrats or GOP
Whether it’s the Republicans or the Democrats, America’s political parties are far from beloved. Yet most people continue to align with one or the other.
Columbus shooting suspect turns himself in
The Columbus Police Department confirmed this morning that a man wanted in connection with a fatal shooting Friday has turned himself in.
Ex-NFL player’s NY home trashed by teens
ALBANY, N.Y. — Former NFL offensive lineman Brian Holloway initially thought the Twitter photos showing young people partying at his family’s second home in upstate
Police: Partying teens trapped in vault
FALCONER, N.Y. — Authorities say four teenagers were apparently partying in a former law office in western New York when they got trapped for several
A back-to-school party can get kids excited for reading, writing and ‘rithmetic
Elmer’s glue, check. Backpack, check. Hand sanitizer, check. Yes, it’s that time of year, when the rustle and hustle of parents armed with school supply lists and uniform specifications crowd the stores, and kids can’t wait to see friends they waved goodbye to in May.
Gardens, getaways and hunting trips headline CAC gala
Organizers of the annual Columbus Arts Council gala may have outdone themselves this time around.
Republicans try to improve party’s future
National Republican leaders made waves recently with a dim view of the party’s future if it fails to expand its core support beyond white males and social conservatives.
Downtown ready to party on New Year’s Eve
Although Columbus and New York’s Time Square are more than 1,000 miles apart, you won’t have to travel to the Big Apple to watch the ball drop in commemoration of the beginning of the new year.
Wallace charges dismissed; son pleads guilty
Local attorney Steve Wallace has been cleared of all charges of his alleged role in an underage drinking raid in April.
The classroom calls: Spark some excitement with a Back to School party
Wasn’t it only yesterday children were giddy at the thought of getting out of school for summer break? And now, the calendar beckons them back.
Attorney Steve Wallace charged in connection with Caledonia prom party
A local attorney, who also is a former district attorney candidate, was charged with the sale of beer without a permit, possession of alcoholic beverages with the intent to sell without a permit and 10 counts of violation of the Social Host law, after an early Sunday morning raid on his Caledonia home.