In this Columbia County Observer piece, community voices reveal painful stories of bullying, silence, and loss, and challenge us to confront the culture that allows it to persist.
Across the South, our communities are being treated as sacrifice zones for the data center boom.
The marketing and selling of blood pressure medicine is certainly on the rise if people allow all that is going on in our country and the world, to become internalized.
Highs and lows have punctuated the recent days, but kindness and forgiveness can improve every day.
Augusta attorney Nathan Jolles is concerned about the rise in antisemitism.
League of Women Voters CSRA presidents offer information on upcoming elections.
A candidate for the Georgia House considers ways of avoiding runoffs in the future.
Telling fact from opinion is hard, but there are some clues to looks for.
Staff writer Liz Wright considers journalistic detachment against emotional response when covering a sensitive event like a suicide.
Sylvia Cooper hands out this year’s “Turkey Flock of the Year Awards.”
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