DCH Health System is gearing up to host its third annual community health fair on Saturday, April 19, in Snow Hinton Park.
The Tuscaloosa Violent Crimes Unit says a minor is in custody and charged with capital murder after a man who shot and killed in Cottondale
Investigators on Friday announced charges against a man accused of sexual offenses against children and adults going back to at least 2020.
Iconic rockers ZZ Top are set to perform in Tuscaloosa this September as part of the band's 2025 Elevation Tour.
Longtime Oakdale Elementary School Principal Lucille Prewitt has announced she will retire after four decades with Tuscaloosa City Schools.
A Mississippi man will serve 20 years in prison after pleading guilty to the armed robbery of a Family Dollar store in Pickens County.
The Hank Poore Foundation saw a big turnout Thursday for its second annual Art in Bloom event.
The new technology is geared toward addressing serious concerns such as school threats, self-harm, bullying and more.
SSCC Workforce Development announced on Thursday that it will offer a free I CARE summer camp at the Martin Campus.
The win improves the Crimson Tide's midweek win streak to 11 games and moves Alabama to 30-8 on the season.
The project will include the addition of 55 parking spaces, along with repaving and re-striping the existing parking lots.
TCS on Wednesday announced Bryant High School senior Javoris Lake has won a $40,000 scholarship and engineering internship with Amazon.
The United Way of West Alabama’s Alexis de Tocqueville Society this week named Charles and Hattie Nash its 2024 Family of the Year.
City of Tuscaloosa officials on Tuesday held a ribbon-cutting for the new and improved Springbrook Park.
SSCC on Tuesday named Doug Rogers as the first head coach of Shelton State women’s flag football team.
Registration is now open for the Mal Moore Memorial Golf Tournament, with proceeds benefiting the Boys & Girls Clubs of West Alabama.
Strange Brew Coffeehouse's first Northport location officially opened Tuesday morning.
UA is gearing up for its eighth annual 48-hour online fundraising campaign to back student-focused programs across campus.
"Brother" Bill Oliver, a legend in the college football world and University of Alabama community, died Monday morning.
Former head basketball coach Joe Eatmon is returning for his second stint on the hardwood.
A true piece of Tuscaloosa history is hitting the auction block.
Donations are being collected after a Tuscaloosa County volunteer fire department's chief recently lost his home in a fire.
Rock & Roll Hall of Famers Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo are set to take the stage in Tuscaloosa on Sunday, Sept. 14.
The museum will operate in a preserved 1907 Victorian-era home that once belonged to the Josh Palmer family and descendants.
TPD says there was no shooting after a panic was caused on The Strip Saturday night.
The Cameo Guild of Historic Tuscaloosa is inviting the community to get into the Easter spirit this Sunday with its annual Egg Hunt.
The Tuscaloosa County Commission has announced its annual Spring Clean-Up Day on Saturday, April 26 from 8 a.m. until 2 p.m.
Shelton State Community College women's basketball sophomore center Julie Nekolna has been named a First-Team All-American.
Here's what the heads of local law enforcement agencies had to say about a dangerous new social media trend.
An Akron woman was killed Sunday night in a single-vehicle crash in Hale County.
Police are working to determine if remains found in Tuscaloosa County are that of a 47-year-old man who has been missing since December.
Here's the latest on the highly controversial University Beach development in Northport.
The University of Alabama's RISE Center is gearing up for a pair of fundraisers to benefit its mission.
Tuscaloosa city officials held a groundbreaking Tuesday for the new $1.37 million Northridge pickleball courts project.
Former Crimson Tide football coach Nick Saban has been nominated for his first Emmy Award
Northport on Tuesday announced it has received the Silver Risk Management Award from the Alabama League of Municipalities.
The Chamber of Commerce of West Alabama announced on Tuesday that applications are now being accepted for its next class.
SCLC says it will provide incentives and celebrate student achievements in academics and character, including “Student of the Month”
The Steve Miller Band will bring its long list of rock hits to Tuscaloosa this fall at the Mercedes-Benz Amphitheater
88-year-old Nathaniel Short was last seen on April 1 at approximately 11 a.m. in the area of Charlie Shirley Road near Highway 69.