Nailah Spencer, WTVM News Leader 9

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Past articles by Nailah:

Marion Co. voters decide on key issues on election day

Voters decided to renew the county's SPLOST and to sell alcohol on Sundays. A new sheriff and commissioner were also elected. → Read More

Some Muscogee Co. residents requesting absentee ballot as election day nears

As election day gets closer, some Muscogee County voters still want to vote by mail. → Read More

The Urban League of Greater Columbus hosts party at the polls

Rain or shine, Columbus voters showed up at the polls all weekend long. → Read More

Columbus organization encouraging community to participate in early voting

“We’re voting for our children, we’re voting for our grandchildren and we’re voting for generations yet to be born.” → Read More

Muscogee County voters get more early voting locations

More than 3,000 Muscogee County voters lined up at the City Services Center for early in-person voting this week. → Read More

Alabama voters have two options for voting in primary election

The first option is to cast their ballots in person Nov. 3. The second option is to cast an absentee ballot. → Read More

Columbus Boy Scout troop finishes 150-mile biking marathon

After an extended period of time of being separated, one Columbus boy scout troop got together a few months ago to start training for a 150-mile marathon. → Read More

Georgia Governor Brian Kemp extends public health state of emergency

Georgia Governor Brian Kemp has renewed the state’s public health state of emergency for the sixth time this year. → Read More

Auburn football fans tailgating at home amid coronavirus restrictions

Auburn University’s game day traditions will be a little different this year in light of coronavirus precautions being taken by the university for Saturday’s football game. → Read More

Barbour Co. continues to see impact of Hurricane Sally

Two days after Hurricane Sally, some people in Barbour County are seeing the lasting effects. → Read More

Columbus city government and public safety employees getting 2% raise in 2021

Starting January 1, city and public safety employees in Columbus will have more money in their pockets. According to Columbus Mayor Skip Henderson, a two-percent pay increase for employees was included in the 2020 to 2021 budget that the city council approved. → Read More

East Ala. family grieving after body of missing loved one found

An east Alabama family is left grieving after a body found in Lee County was confirmed to be that of their missing loved one, 18-year-old Thomas Green. → Read More

East Ala. family grieving after body of missing loved one found

An east Alabama family is left grieving after a body found in Lee County was confirmed to be that of their missing loved one, 18-year-old Thomas Green. → Read More

Two Georgia men share experience of assisting with recovery during 9/11

As we mark 19 years since 9/11, two Georgia men are sharing their experience of assisting with recovery during the 2001 tragedy that changed America. → Read More

Labor day weekend travel continues in the Chattahoochee Valley amid coronavirus pandemic

The coronavirus pandemic is not stopping some folks from enjoying the three-day Labor Day weekend, both to and from Columbus. → Read More

Georgia Congressman Sanford Bishop tours Fort Benning

He was able to learn how the base is keeping all personnel safe from contracting coronavirus and more. → Read More

Muscogee County schools offering meal plans during virtual learning

Muscogee County schools are offering grab-and-go lunches for kids throughout the week. → Read More

EXCLUSIVE: Historic Claflin School in Columbus transformed into affordable housing a complex

The outside holds the original remnants of the school, but the inside is updated for residents. → Read More

Local parents share concerns of balancing work with kids at home during school year

Parents in the Chattahoochee Valley are feeling the impact of their children’s schools reopening virtually. → Read More

CDC recommends wearing face coverings while exercising in closed settings

The CDC recommends people wear face coverings while out in public and suggests wearing one while exercising too. → Read More