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Selma woman hit by vehicle on Broad Street
An African-American Selma female was hit by a vehicle on Broad Street during the Fourth of July weekend. According to Selma Police Chief Kenta Fulford, Cassidy Smith was struck in a vehicle driven by Shaniya Blanks at the 2100 block of Broad Street on Sunday, July 7. Blanks was charged with first-degree assault. Blanks drove […] The post Selma woman hit by vehicle on Broad Street appeared first on The Selma Times‑Journal.
Humminbird in Eufaula announces renewable energy project
The Humminbird plant in Eufaula has announced that it launched a renewable energy project as part of an effort to reduce carbon emission in the next 20 years. Humminbird produces marine electronics products that includes fish finders, multifunction displays, autopilots, ice flashers, and cartography products. According to the Alabama Department of Commerce, it was founded in 1971.
Terri Sewell to host resource fair, funding for 911 communications facility in Pickens County
Rep. Terri Sewell (AL-07) will host a resource fair in Aliceville on July 19 and she will also announce federal funding for a new 911 emergency communications facility in the county. The Youth Opportunities and Resource Fair will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. "Youth ages 6-18 are...
Historic building collapsed overnight in Grenada
GRENADA, Miss. (WTVA) — An overnight storm caused part of a building to collapse in Grenada. The two-story building is located on the Square. The storm caused the entire front of the building to fall, scattering hundreds of bricks into the street. Locals told WTVA reporter Chris Nalls that...
Officials release photos of teenage shooting suspect
BROOKHAVEN — A teenage suspect is wanted in connection to a shooting which injured two females Wednesday. Brookhaven Police Department officials released photos of the suspect Thursday afternoon. Brookhaven Police Chief Kenny Collins issued a press release about the shooting. Officers responded to a shots fired call at 8:30 p.m Wednesday on Ozark Lane. A […] The post Officials release photos of teenage shooting suspect appeared first on Daily Leader.
Woman sentenced for 2022 death of man in Mississippi
JEFFERSON DAVIS COUNTY, Miss. (WHLT) – A woman pled guilty in connection to the 2022 death of a man in Mississippi. Hal Kittrell, 15th Circuit Court District Attorney, announced 22-year-old Sierra Jane Inscoe, of Prentiss, pled guilty to murder for the shooting death of Carson Sistrunk. Authorities said Sistrunk’s body was found on September 7, […]
Bryce Harper issues warning to rest of MLB
Bryce Harper will never turn down an opportunity to pump up the image of Philadelphia, his adopted city, or the Philadelphia Phillies, the team that the superstar has become the face of since signing in 2019. With the Phillies pacing the league with 62 first-half wins, Harper wasn't shy about...
Travel warning issued in Coahoma Co., MS after reports of shootings
UPDATE: The victim of Tuesday night’s fatal shooting has been identified as 41-year-old Dustin Patton, according to the Clarksdale Press Register. Patton was found in his truck near Friars Point Road on Highway 1 Tuesday night and was taken to a Memphis hospital by helicopter in critical condition. According to Coahoma County Sheriff Mario Magsby, […]
Alabama’s Home To The Most Hazardous Landfills In The Nation
An Alabama Waste landfill is one of the largest facilities in the country!. Hazardous waste landfills are specially designed facilities for the disposal of hazardous materials that are harmful to human health and the environment. These landfills adhere to strict regulations and guidelines to ensure the safe containment and management...
City of Meridian Arrest Report July 18, 2024
Meridian Police Department was requested to respond to 105 calls for service from July 17, 2024 at 6:00 AM to July 18, 2024 at 6:00 AM. The following were reported to the Meridian Police Department. Robbery. There were no robberies reported. Commercial Burglary. At 6:57 PM on July 17, 2024,...
Montgomery officials propose ordinances implementing curfew, parental accountability
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - The Montgomery City Council Public Safety Committee is considering two ordinances that could address criminal activity in the capital city. The committee is revisiting a discussion on implementing a citywide curfew for minors, which would prohibit them in public places after 9 p.m. from Monday through Friday and after 11 p.m. on the weekends.
Scott Duff, longtime former WSFA news director, dies at 59
HONOLULU (WSFA) - WSFA 12 News is mourning the loss of our longtime former news director, Scott Duff, who died early Wednesday morning. He was just 59. Scott first arrived at WSFA’s studios, then located on Delano Avenue, in October 2006. He’d been given the opportunity to follow his boss, Ken Selvaggi, from Topeka, Kansas, to Montgomery. Ken was serving as vice president and general manager at the time and named Scott to lead the newsroom.
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