On a Saturday morning, the parking lot of Bynum Complex is full. 19 total teams competed in a charity softball tournament hosted by the Scottsboro Police Department. All money raised
Scottsboro Police Department and Chief Ron Latimer announced that they will be hosting the 24th Citizen Police Academy Program. The program gives citizens and business people the opportunity to gain
Scottsboro police have identified two males who were the apparent victims of fatal gunshot wounds last Thursday evening in an apartment in the 300 block of Taylor Street.
The Scottsboro City Council voted to turn the intersection at Andrews Street and Laurel Street into a four-way stop.
As of now, the intersection has a stop for Andrews Street but not for Laurel Street, which has caused issues with car wrecks.
Police Chief Ron Latimer reported that there have been 35 wrecks at this intersection since 2011, with four of them coming this year alone. With the wrecks coming from an intersection, Latimer also added that these wrecks are often t-bone wrecks with injuries.
âThe thing thatâs interesting, over the last 35-40 years, it has gone back and forth. There have been stop signs on Laurel in the past, there have been stop signs on Andrews in the past and that ends up just causing confusion over a generation, itâs been a problem,â city attorney Stephen Kennamer said.