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Ex-Hardaway standout Marcus Smith eager to prove critics wrong

PHILADELPHIA -- Marcus Smith spent most of his rookie season watching from the sideline and barely contributed.Click to Continue »

 

Detective tells how police tracked down murder suspect

A detective testifying Tuesday in the murder trial of Sandy Mitchell told the jury how police tracked down and charged Mitchell in the Sept. 23, 2012, homicide of Yellow Cab…Click to Continue »

 

Female soldiers move to Florida phase of Ranger School

EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Fla, -- For 167 Ranger School students, Tuesday was just another day of challenges. This time, the obstacle was Yellow River, an 118-mile stream that starts…Click to Continue »

 

Detective tells how police tracked suspect in cab driver murder case

A detective testifying Tuesday in the murder trial of Sandy Mitchell told the jury how police tracked down and charged Mitchell in the Sept. 23, 2012, homicide of Yellow Cab…Click to Continue »

 

High school football preview: Columbus leaning on consistency in 2015

This is the fifth in an 18 part series previewing football teams around the Bi-City. Coming Thursday: Northside.Click to Continue »

 

Braves slugger Freddie Freeman again lands on DL

Atlanta Braves first baseman Freddie Freeman has again landed on the disabled list, this time with an oblique injury.Click to Continue »

 

Robinson, Davis lead Northern 10-11 all-stars into championship game

GREENVILLE, N.C. -- Avery Robinson pitched a complete-game two-hitter and Dell Davis hit a homer as the Northern Little League 10-11 All-Stars beat South Carolina 1-0 on Tuesday in the…Click to Continue »

 

Guerry Clegg: Georgia Tech in unfamiliar role as favorite

For someone who professes to pay no mind to his critics, Paul Johnson sure is quick with facts to refute the criticism, as if well rehearsed and weary of hearing…Click to Continue »

 

Stuff the Bus fills 2,277 backpacks

The Stuff the Bus school supply drive ended Tuesday with a celebration as volunteers filled buses and trucks with 2,277 backpacks and 100 boxes of additional supplies outside Char-Broil. The…Click to Continue »

 

Columbus attorney remembered as a man of integrity

Morton Harris, a well-known Columbus attorney who advocated on behalf of the disadvantaged in Columbus and society at large, died Monday at age 81.Click to Continue »

 

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