The 2024 National Merit Scholarship Program recently announced nine Tuscaloosa-area students have been selected among 16,000 semifinalists.
UA on Friday announced it has reached a new milestone for student enrollment by surpassing 40,000 students for the first time.
The Tuscaloosa County Commission this week expanded its IGNITE Student Jobs program by installing kiosks in all six county high schools.
The Central High Schoo Homecoming festivities are now being rescheduled due to inclement weather moving across much of the state.
Tuscaloosa City Schools (TCS) is set to host three information meetings to address the upcoming property tax referendum vote.
SSCC's Workforce Development program on Tuesday announced it will launch a six-week ACT preparation course beginning on Sept. 16.
The University of Alabama System Board of Trustees unanimously elected Myla Calhoun to represent the Sixth Congressional District
Shelton State Community College on Monday announced its 2024-25 cohort of Dual Enrollment Ambassadors.
SSCC says the series will once again feature a diverse lineup of musical acts, showcasing both local and visiting talent.
TCSS announced new safety measures aimed at promoting a secure environment at home games during the 2024 high school football season.
Holt High School plans to honor seven African-American students later this week who were the first to integrate the school in 1965.
Reading Allies is looking for 200 additional volunteers before its programs start the week of Sept. 9.
The two entities have partnered to introduce an exhibit aimed at enhancing water literacy and education in Alabama.
The MEGAWOW! event Thursday aims to offer an interactive open house experience for families and community members.
Patch has partnered with T-Mobile to recognize teachers and show them how much they’re valued and appreciated.
A pair of Tuscaloosa leaders have been tapped to lead Secure The Future Tuscaloosa as the group pushes for support of the upcoming vote.
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) on Wednesday officially opened its new Hydrologic Instrumentation Facility (HIF) on the UA campus.
The Central High football team will host a drop-off drive on Friday, Aug. 16 to collect nutritional and cleaning items for the program.
The Alumni Band event is set for 6 p.m. on Sept. 7 when Alabama faces South Florida in Tuscaloosa.
Paul W. Bryant High School on Monday announced it will host Stampede Day 2024 on Saturday, Aug. 17.
Northside High School on Tuesday announced that Jeremy Madden has been hired as the school's next principal.
UA on Tuesday announced that Dan Layzell has been hired as vice president for Finance and Operations and treasurer.
The Central High School Class of 1984 recently gave back in a big way by presenting their alma mater with a $3,200 check.
The ensemble will rehearse at the Brookwood High football stadium Thursday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and again on Friday
A Tuscaloosa-based garden and nutrition education non-profit on Wednesday announced it has received a $50,000 USDA grant.
Shelton State Community College on Wednesday announced it is enrolling students in its new Quality Engineering program.
The University of Alabama has announced it will close its Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.
The Tuscaloosa Police Athletic League (PAL) is once again gearing up to host its annual backpack giveaway on Thursday, Aug. 1.
Tuscaloosa on Tuesday announced it will participate in the upcoming Alabama Back-to-School Sales Tax Holiday beginning Friday, July 19
The TCS Board of Education has approved a lease for the Brewer Porch building to continue providing mental health services to students.
Tuscaloosa City Schools on Thursday announced it will hold a recruitment fair at Central High School on July 18 to hire for 65 open jobs.
Grace Brindley has earned a scholarship grant for a summer internship with Black Warrior Riverkeeper in Birmingham.
The goal of the project will be to bring automated safety features available only in personal vehicles to mass transit.
READY will give away 300 backpacks and school supplies at its Back-to-School Bash on July 24.
SSCC Cosmetology will welcome the community to its special Back-to-School Cuts & Styles event on Aug. 5-6 on its Martin Campus.
Sources confirm that former Central High School standout and Major League Baseball outfielder Jimmy Hurst died Saturday.
This is made possible by a federal program that provides no-charge meals to students in schools that meet certain economic requirements
Stillman College on Tuesday announced that Joe Hampton has been selected to chair the college's Board of Trustees.
Stillman College on Monday announced that it has officially joined the Historically Black Colleges & Universities Athletic Conference.