Agents and investigators in Tuscaloosa made three dozen arrests recently during a human trafficking investigation and a separate undercover prostitution bust, police report.
It's time for an important (and scary) recall involving a product sold in Alabama (as well as other states). The recall is particularly dangerous due to the potential to start a fire. This common household appliance is in just about every home in Alabama. Get all the details here.
Elected officials in Northport will vote today on whether to enter into a relatively small public-private partnership to draw a "new-to-market National Coffee Tenant" to Lurleen Wallace Boulevard.
The Tuscaloosa County Park & Recreation Authority and others will host their annual Memorial Day ceremony next week, led by an officer who served in the Army Special Forces.
The MOSQUITO. After a couple of decades of peace, now these critters are being found in our state with a very serious virus. According to WKRG-TV in Mobile, The Mobile County Health Department has confirmed a positive test for the Eastern Equine Encephalitis virus in a trapped mosquito.
A local sorority is celebrating Juneteenth with the "Breaking the Chains" Art Contest to showcase our local students' incredible talent. More info here.
Shawn Fain, the president of the United Auto Workers union, pledged that their fight at the Mercedes-Benz plant in Tuscaloosa County is not over after workers there voted against unionizing this week.
Everyone agrees that goodbye is not our favorite thing to do. Especially after we get attached or even addicted to things. I'm talking about food in this case.
Several food items have been discontinued in the year 2024.