A patch of concrete where nearly 600 voting rights marchers assembled before the 1965 Selma-to-Montgomery march was formally recognized Monday with the unveiling of a historical plaque at George Washington Carver Homes.
Todd Prater
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A patch of concrete where nearly 600 voting rights marchers assembled before the 1965 Selma-to-Montgomery march was formally recognized Monday with the unveiling of a historical plaque at George Washington Carver Homes.
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Two men from Montgomery have been sentenced for being felons who were in possession of firearms, said an statement from U.S. Attorney Kevin Davidson.
Residents of Selma are invited to attend the State of the City address scheduled for March 23 at the Carl C. Morgan Convention Center.
Demopolis Area Chamber of Commerce (DACC) Executive Director Monica King has appointed to the Board of Directors for Alabama Chambers.
Disability voting rights advocates from throughout the nation will gather at the 2026 Selma Bridge Crossing Jubilee this weekend and will hold a discussion panel on March 7.
Police are seeking a man who is allegedly a child sex predator and may be hiding in or around Selma, said an announcement from CrimeStoppers 215 STOP on Wednesday.
The Alabama Senate on Tuesday passed a bill that would prohibit food assistance recipients from using their benefits to purchase certain sodas and sugary processed foods.
A press conference was held on Monday in Selma by officials to announce that special events will be part of the upcoming Selma Bridge Crossing Jubilee to honor Rev. Jesse Jackson, who passed a…
On March 5 the annual wreath laying ceremony is scheduled to be held at the Southern Poverty Law Center's (SPLC) Civil Rights Memorial Center to honor John Lewis and those who were killed for …
The Demopolis City Council unanimously voted to give $150,000 to the Demopolis City School athletic department.
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High school sports is experiencing record participation. It is also experiencing unprecedented pressure.
High school sports is experiencing record participation. It is also experiencing unprecedented pressure.
Automotive manufacturing company DAS North America will invest in a $77.6 million expansion into Montgomery, creating 100 new jobs, said an announcement from the Montgomery Chamber of Commerce (MACC).
The University of Alabama’s Selma Resilience Initiative is bringing back the business River Pitch competition on March 12 at Selma Amphitheater.
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A ribbon cutting was held by the Demopolis Area Chamber of Commerce (DACC) for the new wedding venue Chateau at Mimosa Ridge.
AD's Country Store in Coy is the Wilcox Area Chamber of Commerce's (WACC) Business of the Month for the month of February.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Lawmakers return this week with a slate of education bills poised for committee action, ranging from school prayer and Ten Commandments displays to changes in school grading and career tech workforce programs.
Mark Story, who is a board member of the Dallas County School System (DCSS), is now the Director of District 2 for the Alabama Association of School Boards (AASB).
A bill to limit screen time for children was approved by the Alabama Senate on Thursday.
April McCartney, Selma Art Guild Artist of the Month for February and March, said she was “excited” to have a show of her weaved baskets at the SAG Gallery on Sunday, Feb. 22.
Friends of the Vaughan-Smitherman Museum will welcome guests Thursday for their “Bubbles and Blues” fundraiser.
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The Selma Art Guild is hosting a reception for a basket weaver artist on Feb. 22.
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Gov. Kay Ivey has signed a proclamation honoring the Annual Doe Rodeo in Braggs, said an announcement by the nonprofit Cornwallis 1828 on Monday.
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (Feb. 19, 2026) – Bubba Williams and his 6-year-old son, Cason, frequently make the trip from Bay Minette to Alabama’s famed Black Belt in pursuit of deer season memories.
The 2026 Wild Hog Roundup is set for Feb. 20 and 21, bringing hunters from across the region together for a weekend competition that doubles as a fundraiser for two local causes: Black Belt Animal Rescue and Wilcox Academy.
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For decades, Southern states have chronically ranked at the bottom of the Nation when it comes to academic achievement.
I recently qualified to run for Alabama State Senate District 24 and became the presumptive Republican nominee. Like many of you, I stepped forward because I believe our district deserves bold, principled, and accountable conservative leadership. I was prepared to carry that message into the…
High school sports is experiencing record participation. It is also experiencing unprecedented pressure.
Those who knew and loved civil rights leader Joanne Bland of Selma have been sharing outpour…
Demopolis High School is closing early on Friday for the funeral of junior Hunter Bowen Howe…
“I don't know if anyone has any ill feelings toward the young man that shot Mark. Don't. For…
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