Editorials
City needs passionate, hard working tourism director
Tourism in Selma generates more money than any industry in the area — in fact it rakes in millions because the money turns over in ... Read more
New Live Oak has come alive
New Live Oak Cemetery is a place of rest for hundreds who are buried there — but for the hundreds in the city that want ... Read more
Monument problems go on and on
This is not about the debacle that is the ongoing soap opera of a Confederate monument sitting squarely in the middle of a city cemetery. ... Read more
Police stay diligent in finding suspects
While three suspects remain at large, one more suspect in the Hardie Avenue shootings has been arrested as Kenyada Dukes turned himself into authorities Thursday. ... Read more
Selma will benefit from preservation tax credits
As of Thursday, cities in Alabama, like Selma will be able to reap monetary benefits of rehabilitating old, historic homes and buildings. The passage of ... Read more
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