Cindy Centofanti, WTVM News Leader 9

Cindy Centofanti

WTVM News Leader 9

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Past articles by Cindy:

First American Airlines flight lands in Columbus

COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - The Columbus economy is getting a huge shot in the arm as today, the Columbus Airport officially welcomed back American Airlines with it’s first incoming flight. After parting ways in 2013, American Airlines made a comeback in a big way to the Fountain City. “American Airlines is a great corporation and we are thankful they kept the light on for Columbus Georgia. We missed… → Read More

New use of force tool donation could help law enforcement apprehend criminals

With this tool, law enforcement officers could protect themselves and others without using lethal force. → Read More

Marion Co. School District welcomes students back for first day of school

Marion Co. School District welcomes students back for first day of school → Read More

Hamilton’s police chief adjusts to new position

HAMILTON, Ga. (WTVM) - There are new developments today in the appointment of a new police chief in Hamilton. You may recall, the new chief replaces the former chief after a videotape surfaced featuring racist language. The New Police Chief, Eric Wiess is settling into his freshly appointed role. This comes months after that body camera footage surfaced. Shortly after the public saw the video… → Read More

Columbus Mayor recognizes Ft. Benning Army rangers for heroic efforts in Uptown shooting

Columbus Mayor recognizes Ft. Benning Army rangers for heroic efforts in Uptown shooting → Read More

Two inmate deaths reported this month in Muscogee County

Sherriff Greg Countryman is reacting to two inmates from the Muscogee County Jail dying within days of each other. → Read More

Columbus trash fees could be waived a month

Residents say they’re frustrated that it’s been taking weeks for their trash to be picked up. → Read More

Ga. DPH warns of Delta variant, standard COVID cases dropping

Ga. DPH warns of Delta variant, standard COVID cases dropping → Read More

90% of US troops withdrawn from Afghanistan, local veterans react

According to the White House, a full withdrawal is expected this fall. → Read More

Gov. Kemp signs new economic relief orders

COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - Georgia Governor Brian Kemp is signing two executive orders, laying the groundwork for the state to continue to recover and prosper. Effective July 1st, the public health state of emergency in response to the COVID-19 pandemic will end in the Peach State. Meaning people should no longer feel obligated to wear masks or social distance. “It is really nice, it has been a long… → Read More

AAA projects record travel for July 4th

AAA estimates around 47 million Americans are expected to drive or fly somewhere for the 4th of July. → Read More

Columbus and Phenix City to Host 2022 World Cup Kayaking Events and the 2023 World Championship

Columbus and Phenix City to Host 2022 World Cup Kayaking Events and the 2023 World Championship → Read More

2 dead, 2 injured in Wilson Apartment shooting, residents fear for their lives

2 dead, 2 injured in Wilson Apartment shooting, residents fear for their lives → Read More

Columbus Health Department vaccinating homebound seniors

Columbus Health Department vaccinating homebound seniors → Read More

Summer youth programs enriching kids in Columbus

COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - Trying to keep kids out of school busy is not an easy task, but two summer programs could help. Two programs both sharing the goal of empowering and leading our youngsters towards a bright future to avoid the throes of crime. The Columbus Mayor’s summer youth program will allow local high school students to get on-the-job experience and take certification classes at… → Read More

Elderly man bitten, dragged by car in attempted robbery

After an unsuccessful robbery attempt, the female suspect allegedly bit the victim then dragged him 10 to 20 feet with her car. → Read More

Domestic Violence Roundtable offers training to local law enforcement

Local law enforcement says because of COVID-19, domestic violence cases are continuing to skyrocket. A roundtable event is offering training on domestic violence for police officers to help survivors in need. → Read More

President Joe Biden visits Georgia, meets with former President Jimmy Carter

President Joe Biden commemorated his 100th day in office by paying a visit to the Peach State. → Read More

MercyMed offering quality healthcare to uninsured

The clinic offers both primary and specialty care options, like cardiology, orthopedics, mental health, and dietary care – all of which are provided based on what someone can pay. → Read More

Chattahoochee Valley construction industry faces rising building costs amid pandemic

COVID-19′s global spread continues to plague residential and commercial construction. → Read More