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🌱 Tide Soccer Makes History + Beat Auburn Beat Hunger
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Get on up, Tuscaloosa! Grab the coffee and lets get this cool November Saturday started with all of the most important headlines from around town.
In today's Daily, we have these stories and more ...
- Beat Auburn Beat Hunger food drive.
- Friday shooting in Tuscaloosa.
- Turkey cooking demonstration.
But first, today's weather: Cool with sunshine. High: 52 | Low: 30. ☀️
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🗣 Patch Shout Out 🗣
Our Shout Out for this Saturday morning goes to No. 1 seed Alabama soccer (21-2-1) for advancing to the third round of the NCAA Tournament Friday night with a 2-1 win against Portland in Tuscaloosa. The Crimson Tide will now advance to the third round of the tournament for the first time in program history. (More)

🗞 Here are the top 5 stories today in Tuscaloosa 🗞
- DCH Health System has made the decision to cease posting daily COVID-19 updates on its website, which comes amid consistently low hospitalization numbers and a leadership change for the west Alabama health care provider. (Tuscaloosa Patch)
- A Tuscaloosa woman is recovering from a gunshot wound after a shooting Friday morning in the 3900 block of Greensboro Avenue. (Tuscaloosa Patch)
- A Thanksgiving tradition is returning today as Northport Fire Rescue and Publix will host the 10th annual Turkey Frying Gone Wrong Demonstration. (Tuscaloosa Patch)
- Brandon Miller scored 28 points and grabbed 8 rebounds in Alabama's 104-62 win over Jacksonville State Friday night. (ESPN)
- The University of Alabama once again took home the win for the Beat Auburn Beat Hunger food drive, with students collecting a record-breaking 565,983 pounds of food for the West Alabama Food Bank. (Tuscaloosa Patch)
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🗓 Today In Tuscaloosa 🗓
- Game Day Watch Party @ Druid City Music Hall (More)
- Saturday with the Symphony (More)
- Jason Jones @ Copper Top (More)
- Farmer's Daughter @ Rhythm & Brews (More)
- Kid Charcuterie @ Druid City Brewing Company (More)
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5️⃣ Other Stories I'm Reading Today
- Now Paying Student Teachers (Chelsea Barton, WVUA 23)
- Saban: Ex-Alabama players saying culture slipped 'hurts my heart' (Michael Casagrande, AL.com)
- Alabama, Auburn team up to raise awareness about suicide among veterans (Ken Roberts, Tuscaloosa News)
- Tuscaloosa Metro Animal Shelter slammed with injured animals (Bryan Henry, WBRC Fox 6 News)
- Alabama fails to complete lethal injection for 3rd time (Associated Press)
🙏 Obituaries 🙏
Willie Dale Evans, 88, of Berry (Sunset Funeral Home)
Sarah "Nana" Henderson, 76, of Tuscaloosa (Tuscaloosa Memorial Chapel)
Greyling E. Sledge of Tuscaloosa (Van Hoose & Steele)
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Thanks for following along and staying informed! See you all tomorrow for another update.
— RP
Have a news tip or suggestion for an upcoming Tuscaloosa Daily? Contact me at ryan.phillips@patch.com
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