Every day Patch will provide our readers with a curated breakdown of the Tuscaloosa stories we're reading and events around the area.
Tuscaloosa Patch Community Publisher Ryan Phillips shares his thoughts after a new phase of the demolition of the McFarland Mall Tuesday.
Every day Patch Daily will provide our readers with a curated breakdown of the Tuscaloosa stories we're reading and events around the area.
Donations can be dropped off Tuesday at Grace Presbyterian Church’s parking lot on 113 Hargrove Road between 3:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m.
Tuscaloosa Tourism & Sports has announced a partnership for future events with Mind Changers, Inc.
In honor of Black History Month, Patch has chosen The Tuscaloosa Civil Rights Trail as its Destination of the Month for February.
Here's a look at some of the biggest headlines we'll be watching this week in Tuscaloosa.
Tuscaloosa Patch Community Publisher Ryan Phillips gives his thoughts after a lawsuit was dismissed against Sheriff Ron Abernathy.
WVUA 23's Chelsea Barton caught up with Nancy Wilson as she celebrated her 102nd birthday. Watch the full news segment here.
A hundred years ago this month, a group of Alabama National Guardsmen were charged in the lynching of a striking Walker County coal miner.
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Here's a look ahead at five storylines we will be closely following this week, ranging from sports to politics.
Here's a look back at some of our favorite pictures from the last year.
Holt senior and football star Ha'Keem Goodman, 18, was killed in a single-vehicle wreck on Airport Road in Northport early Saturday morning.
Today marks the start of December and the downhill run into the holidays. Publisher Ryan Phillips gives his thoughts amid the uncertainty.
Tuscaloosa Patch Community Publisher Ryan Phillips shares memories and gives thoughts about Bryce Hospital as renovations move forward.
A bright blue fireball lit up the sky shortly before 6 p.m. Sunday night, which was visible across a wide part of the southeast.
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Tuscaloosa Police Sgt. Ritamarie Thomason fights crime at night, but by day can be seen behind the wheel of her race car.
Patch Community Publisher Ryan Phillips shares his thoughts on a regular fixture seen at the intersection of two busy streets in Tuscaloosa
Here's a look at some of the stories from around Tuscaloosa that we'll be following this week.
Here's a look back at the week in news for Tuscaloosa.
It was a busy week in Tuscaloosa as uncertainty looms for the fall football season and city leaders unveil new community policing plans