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The Weakley County Reconciliation Project (WCRP) took a group to Montgomery and Selma, Alabama, to visit several historical ...
JournalThe newly refurbished Ralph “Shug” Jordan Track and Field at Memorial Stadium is going to put Selma back on the map in the track and field community.
Melody Shari and Mayor Steven Reed honored 1965 Selma marchers and today’s justice leaders at a 60th anniversary reception in ...
Thousands of people are expected to turn out on April 19 as Lexington, Concord, Lincoln, and Arlington commemorate their ...
Some acts of history are worth more than a moment of remembrance — they deserve action. That belief inspired Daviess County ...
They have advanced to the second round twice in this run. The Crimson Tide comes into March Madness on a two game losing streak after a one-and-done trip to the SEC Tournament. They fell to ...
The theme is "How Long, Not Long," which is the popular name for the speech King delivered on the steps of the Alabama state capital during a 1965 voting rights rally that followed the completion of ...
as a map shows the state of play on parts of the front line. The U.S. leader also threatened to sanction Russian oil, but Moscow has touted cooperation with Washington on rare earths—a focus for ...
A number of Alabama school systems are announcing a delay for classes due to the threat of severe weather Monday morning. An enhanced risk for severe weather is in the forecast for a larger part of ...
Montgomery is the second-largest city in Alabama and has the ... There were 23 new HIV diagnoses in the city, which is a rate of 15.7 cases per 100,000 people. Selma is a small city in central Alabama ...
March 2025 already had a total lunar eclipse ... small parts of South America and throughout Greenland and Iceland. A NASA map shows where viewers will be able to experience the partial solar ...
The historic Selma to Montgomery, Alabama marches for voting rights in 1965 trace to a critical but often overlooked piece of history: The Jackson Home. The modest Selma residence, once the home ...