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Tuscaloosa County will at least have one of its own listed on the roster for a team in the 2022 College World Series.
The 2022 high school baseball season is in the books and several area athletes were awarded all-state selections this week by the ASWA.
Investigators do not suspect foul play after the body of a man was found early Sunday morning on the ground below the Bryant Bridge.
The historic Drish House in downtown Tuscaloosa became the site of a paranormal investigation and ghost tour Saturday night.
Tuscaloosa Patch founder Ryan Phillips gives his insights after news that former President Trump has endorsed Katie Britt for U.S. Senate.
Former President Donald Trump has formally endorsed Republican U.S. Senate candidate Katie Britt in the June 21 GOP runoff.
Leaders and institutions across Tuscaloosa County are finding ways to pay their respects to fallen police officer Kennis Croom.
State and local law enforcement escorted the body of Tuscaloosa native and Meridian Police officer Kennis Croom to his hometown Friday.
ALEA is on the scene of a single-vehicle crash that has Alabama Highway 69 blocked near Hale County Road 32.
The University of Alabama officially dedicated the Judy Bonner Child Development Center in honor of UA's first female president on Friday.
Student journalist and University of Alabama junior Ashlee Woods has been named the next editor-in-chief of Nineteen Fifty-Six Magazine.
Patch has confirmed that the man accused of killing Meridian Police officer and Tuscaloosa native Kennis Croom has been taken into custody.
A $10,000 reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest of a man suspected of killing officer Kennis Croom on Thursday.
Those with information as to the location of the stolen vehicle are asked to immediately call 911 and not approach the vehicle.
Friday's lineup will open with Tranquility from 6 p.m. - 7 p.m., followed by The John Wilson Band from 7:15 p.m. - 9 p.m.
District 2 Tuscaloosa City Councilor Raevan Howard is set to host a districtwide litter clean day on Saturday, June 18.
Multiple agencies have confirmed that a Mississippi police officer originally from Tuscaloosa has been killed in the line of duty.
A Vernon man has been given a 15-year prison sentence for felony elder abuse after assaulting a 70-year-old woman.
Thursday marks the 58th Anniversary of Blood Tuesday, so we set out to build the most in-depth historical narrative of the event to date.
Seth Self, a rising senior at the University of Alabama, has been selected as the recipient of a grant to cover his summer internship.
The city school system will host a job fair next week at Central High School in an effort to fill a wide range of openings.
State Troopers are on the scene of a multi-vehicle crash on Interstate 59 that has closed the southbound lanes near the 77 mile marker.
The City of Tuscaloosa on Tuesday reissued a proclamation for the city to observe the upcoming Juneteenth holiday.
There will be food trucks and a large screen showing the Pixar classic Saturday night in Tuscaloosa's Government Plaza.
Shelton State Community College has named Interim President Chris Cox as the next president in a permanent capacity.
The event will kick off at noon on Saturday, July 9 at the Fayette County Multi-Purpose Complex.
The project-based program — Verizon Innovative Learning STEM Achievers — will begin on June 12.
Shelton State Community College on Tuesday announced that Anika Lodree has been hired as the new dean of college's C.A. Fredd Campus.
Tuscaloosa Mayor Walt Maddox on Tuesday announced the appointment of Ashley Crites as the city's executive director of Urban Development.
City of Northport retirees are set to get a one-time bonus later this year after the measure was approved Monday by the City Council.
NHS Assistant Principal Lindsey Thompson has been approved by the county school system as the new principal at Northside High
The University of West Alabama men's basketball program has announced the signing of Shelton State guard Thaddeus Williams
Stillman College is gearing up for the return of its volleyball program and will hold open tryouts for this upcoming season.
The Montgomery Volunteer Fire Department will host a fish fry fundraiser on Saturday, June 11.