Senate District 21 candidate Tripp Powell's name has been removed from the primary ballot by Republican Party officials.
Here's an in-depth look at the range of viewpoints expressed in the statewide BamaCarry convention held Saturday morning in Jasper.
Here's an in-depth look at how the City of Lake View is battling for oversight of a private sewer system and its business practices.
See the latest announcement from the Tuscaloosa County Government.
See the latest announcement from the City of Tuscaloosa.
The city it is accepting resumes for spots on its Parks and Recreation Board and the Jemison Van de Graff Foundation Board.
The Tuscaloosa County Commission stamped off on two bids for large-scale projects for the Tuscaloosa County Sheriff's Office and jail.
Polling precinct locations will be changing in the next election for voters in three of Tuscaloosa County's 54 voting wards.
With residents set to voice their concerns Wednesday, we took a deep dive into the ongoing debate over sewer system oversight in Lake View.
The City of Northport gathered public feedback Tuesday night on its proposed Northern Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan
The Tuscaloosa City Council is set to vote on a new map for voting districts in the city Tuesday night.
The mayor says the issue of alcohol sales at Coleman Coliseum is a longstanding debate and one that will require more conversations.
The Tuscaloosa County Commission on Wednesday will consider $15,000 in funding to help the TCHS softball program.
District 2 Board Member Jamie Lake tells Patch he will be resigning from the school board after taking a new job with the federal government
Congratulations to our TCSS educators who are currently enrolled in our Aspiring Administrator Academy!
Patch caught up with U.S. Senate candidate Mike Durant on Wednesday during an unannounced campaign stop in Tuscaloosa.
The Northport City Council on Monday unanimously approved funding to go toward fixing a massive sinkhole on the City Hall property.
The City Council's Finance Committee Tuesday voted unanimously to move forward on $44,000 in much-needed improvements to the museum.
The Tuscaloosa City Council will hold its second public meeting regarding council districting on Monday, Feb. 14
Tuscaloosa Patch takes an up-close look at the approved 2022 Legislative Agenda passed by the Northport City Council Monday evening.
Northport is doing its due diligence as city leaders consider leaving the county school system in favor of a new city school district.
Northport is welcoming public feedback next week as city officials consider more than $14 million in improvements to pedestrian access.
Here's a look at the stories we'll be following along with during Monday's regular meeting of the Northport City Council.
Northport Mayor Bobby Herndon is once again gathering donations for those impacted by severe weather in the region.
If passed by voters, volunteer fire departments would get more funding for fire protection services and equipment.
Patch took a closer look at campaign finance reports for January filed by west Alabama candidates for the state legislature.
Here's a look at fundraising and spending for area legislative races, in addition to money contributed by political action committees.
The mayor of a small city in Walker County has resigned following ongoing issues with current members of the City Council.
Tuscaloosa County is providing additional support to the Ol' Colony Golf Complex as the course gears up to host two major events this year.
Two pieces of gun legislation have passed the Senate Judiciary Committee and are headed to the Alabama Senate floor for debate.
Tuscaloosa County Commissioners received an update Wednesday on the county's Emergency Rental Assistance Program.
The first of two public meetings on the City of Tuscaloosa's redistricting is set for Wednesday morning at 9 a.m.
“We are so thrilled to welcome Brandt to the team,” Saban Center Director, Audrey Buck said.
After initially looking like an uncontested race, Republican Kimberly A. Madison has qualified to run for House District 61.
Here's a look at the stories we'll be following during Wednesday's regular meeting of the Tuscaloosa County Commission.
Here's a look at who has officially qualified to appear on the ballot in the upcoming 2022 elections for the legislature in West Alabama.
Tuscaloosa Patch founder Ryan Phillips takes a look at recent comments made by the Alabama Secretary of State that spurred backlash
Patch has joined more than two dozen other journalists in calling for transparency and equal treatment for an Alabama investigative reporter