TUSCALOOSA, AL — It was another busy week across Tuscaloosa and West Alabama, with no shortage of headlines.
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After spending more than two decades chronicling Alabama football recruiting from the outside, veteran sportswriter and longtime recruiting guru Andrew Bone is preparing to tell the program's story from a different perspective.
Tuscaloosa City Schools (TCS) announced Friday that Northridge High Spanish teacher Jennifer Canterbury will appear as a contestant on the long-running television quiz show "Jeopardy!" on Wednesday, July 22.
A recall on a popular brand of lettuce has been issued as the outbreak of the parasite cyclosporiasis continues in Alabama and across the country.
Tuscaloosa is gaining a new, yet familiar, mixed-use development as two long-vacant apartment buildings at the corner of Greensboro Avenue and Jack Warner Parkway are transformed into modern condominiums and commercial space.
A long-underutilized industrial property near the Tuscaloosa National Airport is set for a major transformation after the Tuscaloosa County Economic Development Authority received more than $2.3 million in state funding to prepare the site for future economic development projects.
The Alabama Department of Public Health on Thursday confirmed 11 cases of cyclosporiasis in the state so far this year as fears rise of a wider nationwide outbreak of the diarrhea-inducing parasite.
The University of Alabama School of Law has named former Alabama Appellate Judge Scott Donaldson as its new executive director for graduate law and continuing legal education programs.
The Tuscaloosa County Sheriff's Office announced Wednesday it is gearing up to launch a new program designed to give local teenagers a firsthand look at careers in law enforcement while helping them develop leadership skills.
Alabama shoppers will have an opportunity to save money on back-to-school purchases this weekend as the state's annual sales tax holiday returns for its 21st year.
A preliminary hearing has been scheduled later this month for the man charged with capital murder following a double homicide in Brookwood.
City leaders officially broke ground Tuesday morning on the next phase of the Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard/Jack Warner Parkway Improvements Project.
The City of Northport has announced the launch of its new Hometown Heroes Banner Initiative, which will recognize local military service members with commemorative banners displayed in downtown.
Buyers with deep pockets looking for a home on Lake Tuscaloosa have no shortage of options, with more than 100 properties currently on the market.
The City of Tuscaloosa says low-to-moderate-income homeowners will soon be able to apply for financial assistance to make critical repairs to their homes through the city's Let's Paint Let's Renovate Program.
Tuscaloosa City Schools has appointed Preeti Nichani as the new principal of Northridge Middle School following Jami Rainey announcing his retirement.
Right Space Commercial has begun a comprehensive renovation of two office buildings at Bedford Place, a project aimed at modernizing the property while improving its appeal for existing and future office tenants
A Tuscaloosa County Circuit Court judge has denied DCH Health Care Authority's request to dismiss it from a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the family of slain nurse Ada Catherine Doss, allowing the civil case to move forward against the hospital system.
A Pickens County man has been charged with capital murder and multiple other offenses after investigators say he killed two people before allegedly committing a burglary early Sunday morning.
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