ROCHESTER, N.Y. – The town Planning Board has approved an application for up to 12 non-racing events at Accord Speedway, but the plan’s details were not immediately available to the public. In a 6-1 vote on March 11, the town Planning Board approved an application from Twin Track Promotions for a site plan that will […]
About eight people graduated from the 15th Circuit Treatment Court — also known as drug court — on Wednesday, Aug. 30. Four small classes graduate from the program each year.
Groups commemorate Bloody Sunday despite COVID-19 pandemic
Groups commemorate Bloody Sunday despite COVID-19 pandemic By Ashley Bowerman | March 8, 2021 at 6:01 AM CST - Updated March 8 at 9:56 AM
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - The 56th anniversary of “Bloody Sunday” and the annual Bridge Crossing Jubilee was unlike any other to take place in Selma.
For the first time in decades, there were not the usual thousands of attendees taking part in the commemoration because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The bridge crossing reenactment that honors the civil rights activists who were beaten while trying to march to Montgomery in 1965 was largely virtually this year, leaving the Edmund Pettus Bridge unusually empty on the historic day.