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Columbus restaurant serving "Helpings for Hope"

"Helpings for Hope" will last through Saturday. September 28 and 50% of all proceeds for the week going to the Autism Hope Center. → Read More

Voter registration deadlines are approaching

The time to register is running out, so if you plan on voting register as soon as possible. → Read More

Dinglewood Pharmacy turns 100 this year

Terry Hurley has own the pharmacy since 1974 and has some great memories of his own, but as the community staple turns 100 he's asking customers to share theirs. → Read More

United Way and Publix deliver "Tools for Schools" supplies today

Most supply drives go directly to schools, but Publix and the United Way don't want learning to stop outside of the classroom. → Read More

Columbus City Councilor to be honored in Atlanta

Evelyn "Mimi" Woodson has been named one of the 50 most influential Latinos in Georgia by the Georgia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. → Read More

Sign up now: Alternative Baseball looking for players in Phenix City and Columbus

Both teams hope to begin practicing this fall with games to begin in the spring. They are looking for any baseball fan over the age of 15 with special needs who is interested in playing to sign up. → Read More

Harris County to unveil the Mobile Learning Lab tonight

The Mobile Learning Lab is fully equipped with WiFi, laptops and school books. → Read More

Celebrate the Chattahoochee this weekend with "The Grand"

The Grand is an all day event, and Whitewater Express expects to send over 1,000 thrill seekers down the river. → Read More

Responders battling early morning house fire in Columbus

Columbus Fire and EMS battled an early morning house fire in the 2700 block of Hilyer Drive. → Read More

Renovations of the South Commons Complex to bring international competition back to Columbus

South Commons renovations would need to be completed in time to host USA Softball's International Cup in 2019. → Read More

Art & Food Truck Park first step in developing downtown Phenix City

"It brings my heart joy because I am a firm believer in inclusion and what this is doing today is bringing people together for a common cause, a common good, so that we can create a better quality of life for the citizens of our communities," Lowe said of the park opening. → Read More

SPARK Art & food truck park opens today

The park will host food trucks every Thursday and Friday from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. → Read More

KIA, Georgia workers brace for impact of tariffs

Congressman Drew Ferguson explained to News 3 the importance of the auto industry on Georgia thanks to investments of "$2.9 billion in Georgia, creating over 69,000 jobs and providing over $4.1 billion in compensation." → Read More

Sumter County, Americus break ground on high speed internet

Following a three year feasibility study by One Sumter, the organization announced plans to offer gigabit fiber connectivity to local business was announced prior to a grounder breaking ceremony in Americus. → Read More

Abrams vows to be the Public Education Governor

"I don't intend to be the Education Governor of Georgia. I intend to be the Public Education Director of Georgia," Abrams said. → Read More

On Your Side: Preparing for a successful school year

"On average, kids can lose two to three months of reading ability" during the summer, Parks says. → Read More

Georgia Pecans face Chinese tariffs of 47 percent

"The prices rose in the last 11 years significantly due to the Chinese buying 80 millions pounds out of the U.S.," Easterlin says. "And of that 80 million, approximately 60... → Read More

Overnight shooting results in 23rd homicide of 2018 in Columbus

Deputy Coroner Worley also confirmed to News 3 this is the 23rd murder in Columbus this year. → Read More

Human Trafficking on the rise in Georgia

Statistics released by the Polaris Project show Georgia had the 7th highest human trafficking cases in the U.S. → Read More

Stuff The Bus sending supplies to schools today

In it's 5th year, stuff the bus has raised more supplies and filled more backpacks than any of the previous four years. → Read More