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High School Playoffs + Honoring 'Fluff' + Richard Shelby Papers
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Happy Saturday, neighbors! Let's start today off on an informed note, shall we? These are the most important things happening around Tuscaloosa today.
In today's Daily, we have these stories and more ...
- High school football playoffs
- Big gift for UA.
- Update on TCHS teen killed in crash.
First, today's weather: Times of clouds and sun. High: 63 | Low: 39.
Here are the top 5 stories in Tuscaloosa today:
- Here's a look at high school football playoff scores after the first round kicked off on Friday across Alabama. Check out the scores here! (Tuscaloosa Patch)
- Officials gathered for a ribbon-cutting ceremony Friday afternoon to celebrate and show off renovations to the Tuscaloosa Police Department's headquarters on Trevor S. Phillips Avenue. (Stephen Dethrage, Tuscaloosa Thread)
- Students, faculty and staff at Tuscaloosa County High School are coping with the loss of senior Kylee Whiston, who died in a wreck Nov. 2. She was the second TCHS student killed in less than a month. (A'Leeyah Ponder, WVUA 23)
- The University of Alabama announced on Friday that the official papers of U.S. Sen. Richard Shelby will be housed at the Tuscaloosa campus when the senator's time in Congress ends. (Grace Schepis, Crimson White)
- Check out this story, which catches up with the brother of a teenage hitchhiker killed in Bibb County in 1961 who was recently identified after half a century of being unknown. (Drew Taylor, CBS 42)
Other stories I'm reading today ...
- Tuscaloosa Police officers awarded Medal of Valor (Kelvin Reynolds, WBRC Fox 6 News)
- Tina Tintor's family: Fatal Henry Ruggs III wreck a 'tragic loss ... beyond a grief they could ever comprehend' (Mark Inabinett, AL.com)
- Lawsuit filed over congressional districts (Josh Moon, Alabama Political Reporter)
- JSU accepts invitation to join Conference USA (Sumner Harrell, ABC 33/40)
- Lawsuits over workplace vaccine rule focus on states' rights (Associated Press)
Tuscaloosa Patch Notebook
Alabama basketball announced on Friday that it will honor the late Cameron Luke Ratliff, affectionately known as "Fluffopotamus," in between its season-opening doubleheader on Tuesday, Nov. 9. (Tuscaloosa Patch)
Tuscaloosa Fire Rescue says multiple units responded to a mobile home on fire off of Old Buttermilk Road Thursday afternoon. (Tuscaloosa Patch)
The Tuscaloosa Association of Realtors (TAR) has named Kim Harwood as its 2021 Realtor of the Year, following a record-setting $3.25 million real estate deal in Tuscaloosa County in April. (Tuscaloosa Patch)
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— RP
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