Editorials

EDITORIAL: Reading gains experienced across the county

A lot of data was released by the Alabama Department of Education, and a lot of it is ...

Brent Maze is the publisher of The Selma Times-Journal. He can be reached at brent.maze@selmatimesjournal.com.

Brent Maze

MAZE: Three years and feeling some effects

On Monday, I remembered a day that changed my life. I know I wrote about this last year, ...

Patrons at the public library enjoyed the petting zoo.

Gallery

Fun at the public library

The summer program at the Selma-Dallas County Public Library is underway.

The Alabama Cooperative Extension Service has tips on purchasing food safely from farmers markets. | Submitted Photo

News

Extension Service: Enjoying farmers market safely

Visiting farmers markets is a fantastic way to access fresh, locally grown foods while supporting small farms and ...

Brittney S Houser

Election 2025

Brittney S Houser announces candidacy for District 4 School Board Member

Selma entrepreneur, community change-maker, and HR business partner Brittney S. Houser is proud to announce her candidacy for ...

The 2025 season will be the second year of the Kalen DeBoer era at the University of Alabama. The Tide finished 9-4 last season. | Brent Maze, The Selma Times-Journal

Alabama Sports

Dallas Wilcox Bama Club offers chance to win Tide football tickets

The Dallas Wilcox Bama Club is holding its annual fundraiser throughout the summer where participants can purchase entries ...

News

Moms Matter Listening Session set for Selma

On June 21 at noon, the ACLU of Alabama is hosting the Moms Matter Listening Sessions in Selma.

A resident enjoys Jazz on the Grazz at Phoenix Park on June 14. | Mike Cadicamo, Special to The Selma Times Journal

News

Jazz on the Grazz brings music downtown

The annual Jazz on the Grazz festival was held on Saturday in downtown Selma.

A demonstrator at the “No Kings” rally wears a “Respect My Constitution sign.

Gallery

Selma participates in ‘No Kings’ rally

Selma was one of the 2,100 sites that held a rally on Saturday with the theme “No Kings.”

Jerria Martin, executive director of Drug Free Communities of Dallas County, presents awards to the Dallas County Commission for their support over the last year. | Brent Maze, The Selma Times-Journal

News

Dallas County applying for $19M in grants

The Dallas County Commission is applying for seven different grants that range from housing improvements and watershed improvements ...

Community Calendar

News

Community Calendar for June 18

New Bridge Missionary Baptist Church will be celebrating their 138th Church Anniversary on Sunday, June 22, at 1 ...

WoodmenLife presents a gift to the officers and employees of the Dallas County Sheriff’s Department. | Brent Maze, The Selma Times Journal

Lifestyles

WoodmenLife gives donation to DCSO

The Dallas County Sheriff’s Office got a big thank you from a local organization on June 9, as WoodmenLife ...

An Editorial Opinion of The Selma Times-Journal on Felicia Lucky

Editorials

EDITORIAL: Lucky’s impact on BBCF will not be forgotten

Last week, we learned that Felicia Lucky has decided to step down as the President and CEO of ...

Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

Letter to the Editor: Thank you YMCA staff for making this work

Dear Editor: On Monday at the Grist Brown Memorial YMCA of Selma-Dallas County, the gym was resounding with shouts ...

Barnetha Richardson Brooks

Obituaries

Barnetha Richardson Brooks

Ms Barnetha Richardson Brooks of Montgomery, AL, formerly of Selma, AL passed Tuesday, June 10, 2025.

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