Tuscaloosa is mourning the loss of its first Black department head, following news of the death of Richard A. Curry Jr. on Tuesday.
The Tuscaloosa County Commission and West AlabamaWorks have launched the I.G.N.I.T.E Student Employment Portal.
Tuscaloosa city officials hope for additional help from the state in addressing the noticeable rise in violent crime in recent months.
City officials in Northport are hoping to capitalize on the city's rapid growth by putting an increased emphasis on community events.
David Albright, Northport's appointee to the DCH Board of Directors, shared pointed words concerning his first year on the board.
Tuscaloosa County Park & Recreation Authority is wishing a dedicated and longtime employee a happy retirement after 27 years of hard work
Tuscaloosa Mayor Walt Maddox on Tuesday presented his annual revenue report to the Tuscaloosa City Council's Finance Committee.
The Tuscaloosa Police Department hopes to secure grant funding to create a new program focused on addressing "targeted violence."
Four west Alabama policymakers have formally endorsed Republican U.S. Senate candidate Katie Britt in her run for office.
The City of Tuscaloosa is currently accepting resumes from city residents for a position on the Personnel Board.
The County Commission on Wednesday approved setting aside federal aid funding for the new TCSO operations center on 35th Street.
Here's a look at fundraising and spending for area legislative races, in addition to money contributed by political action committees.
The Northport City Council has approved a new employee pay plan that city leaders hope will help with recruitment and retention.
Tuscaloosa County will soon have its very own mental health crisis center after missing out on the necessary funding last year.
Here's how you can safely dispose of your household waste and other products for free this summer!
Candidates to replace outgoing Secretary of State John Merrill are set to square off in a debate in Montgomery Tuesday night.
Former Alabama Governor and Tuscaloosa dermatologist Dr. Robert Bentley is urging state lawmakers to move forward with Medicaid expansion.
Bowers Park will finally reopen on May 26 after an extended hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic and a series of renovations.
Reading Allies program requested $50,000 from the County Commission, while also asking the public's help in the form of volunteers.
Northport leaders and tourism officials hope to capitalize on a need for a dedicated facility to accommodate the rapidly-growing sport.
Northport Mayor Bobby Herndon discussed the most pressing issues facing the city, in addition to successes in the last year.
The annual spring cleanup will be held on Saturday, April 30 from 8 a.m. until 2 p.m. at four different sites around the county.
Applications for the City of Tuscaloosa's Police & Fire Pension And Relief Fund Board of Trustees will be accepted until April 26.
The neighborhood cleanup has been postponed due to the threat of inclement weather on Saturday.
The competition is gear toward boosting participation in the city's free curbside recycling program.
A Northport city councilman and business owner is doing what he can to provide hot meals for those impacted by a line of storms on Wednesday
Here's an in-depth look at what Lake View residents can expect in the months ahead, as the amendment goes to the statewide ballot for a vote
Critics argue the bill sought to intentionally suppress the vote of college students at Tuscaloosa's three educational institutions.
Historic Tuscaloosa will be the new name for the nonprofit, which has been in operation since 1966.
Residents of Tuscaloosa County will soon vote on placing the Tannehill Sewer System under the regulatory oversight of the PSC.
Tuscaloosa Mayor Walt Maddox on Thursday named Jason Foster as the city's new chief information officer, effective May 9.
If signed into law, the bill would lower the minimum age of alcohol servers in restaurants from 19 to 18.
The County Commission on Wednesday approved $15,000 in supplemental funding as the league enters its second season in the West End.
The Tuscaloosa County Commission has approved a $6.6 million contract with Horne LLP to administer the second round of funding.
The County has approved funding for new programmable scoreboards and a video system for the Hillcrest High School football stadium.
The Tuscaloosa City Council on Tuesday voted 5-2 to choose the McDonald Hughes Center campus as the site for the new location.
A bill is heading to the governor's desk that formally sets the salary for the probate judge of Tuscaloosa County.
Pickens County will soon have the chance to vote on how its ad valorem tax revenue is used with respect to its volunteer fire department.
If approved, the funds from the Tuscaloosa County Commission will cover roughly half of the $122,000 price tag for the new upgrades.