Here are 10 Black History Month events scheduled around Columbus. The Columbus Cultural Orchestra, a five-year-old collective of multigenerational musicians of color, will perform a series of ...
Leaders of a Downtown effort to build more retail in the core are gearing up to roll out the second phase of their plan. The partnership between the city of Columbus, Downtown Columbus Inc., and ...
The city of Columbus Monday approved legislation to partner with Downtown Columbus Inc. for the Capital Line project. Columbus City Council Monday approved legislation to partner with Downtown ...
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - February is Black History Month and to celebrate, WTVM is highlighting Black history in our area throughout the month. The Black Heritage Trail located in the heart of ...
Barbara Jordan was a lawyer, educator, and politician who became the first Black woman to be elected to the Texas Senate. She also broke several barriers in politics by becoming the first Black ...
Here are the origins of Black History Month, including the history associated with Texas. According to the Library of Congress, the inception of Black History Month dates back to 1915. Long before ...
Here are five Black History Month icons from Texas that you need to know about. Barbara Jordan was a lawyer, educator, and politician who became the first Black woman to be elected to the Texas Senate ...
Black Kahawa Coffee was the beneficiary of Columbus City Council's Downtown Ground Floor Growth Initiative. It is a rent assistance program for minority and women-owned businesses. Columbus City ...
bring kids and everything," said Columbus resident Yesenia Alvarezpadilla. The project is made possible through public and private partnerships. "We have so many cool things going on downtown and ...
The city of Columbus is no longer making an effort to combine Downtown Columbus Inc. and the Special Improvement Districts and has cut out its annual contribution to the SIDs. The city of Columbus ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Columbus City Council took a necessary step Monday in order to move forward with the Capital Line, a project aimed at making downtown more pedestrian and bike-friendly.
At a contemplative ceremony Thursday morning, Columbus leaders remembered the city’s first Black police chief as a trailblazing man who spent more than five decades as a dedicated public servant.