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Alabama Softball, Shelton State Move On + Fatal T-Town Shooting

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Good Morning Tuscaloosa! Let's get you caught up on this Sunday morning.

First today's weather:

Tuscaloosa can expect a sunny Sunday, with a high near 80°

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Here are the top 5 stories today in Tuscaloosa

1. Alabama softball (50-7) punched its ticket to its 13th Women's College World Series appearance with a 4-1 win over Kentucky in game two of the Super Regional series Saturday. (More)

2. One person is dead following a Saturday night shooting in Snow Hinton Park. The victim has yet to be identified. (More)

3. No. 9 seed Shelton State (40-15) pulled off a major upset in the first round of the NJCAA World Series with a 13-7 win over No. 2 seed Walters State on Saturday.

4. Around 600 high school seniors received diplomas Friday as Tuscaloosa City Schools held graduation ceremonies at the Tuscaloosa Amphitheater. See the some of the scenes here! (Tuscaloosa News)

5. Payment protections implemented during the coronavirus pandemic will soon come to an end for City of Tuscaloosa residents, Meg Summers reports. (Tuscaloosa Thread)


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- Ryan


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