Yes, graduation season 2024 is in full swing in Tuscaloosa and West Alabama. The signs are everywhere you look. With that in mind, we're proud to present something new that features the thoughts of diverse, compelling, and unique West Alabama residents. Let's start with interesting thoughts for the Class Of 2024.
We've all heard of these insider "tips" on when to buy certain things to help save money. In some cases, these "tips" can help you get hard-to-find items.
Anytime there is anything to be compared that includes Auburn and Tuscaloosa it will harken back to the rivalry between the universities located in the two cities, even populations.
The Tuscaloosa Violent Crimes Unit continues to investigate a fatal shooting around 3:00am this morning at Brookhaven Apartments on James Harrison Parkway on the city’s Southside.
I had money, yes money, that was "unclaimed" and waiting for me. All I had to do was fill out a few forms. This week is National Unclaimed Property Week, and Alabama residents are missing out.
A severe weather threat starts off the weekend with tornadoes, damaging winds, and hail in the forecast! Here is everything you need to know, like the timeline, risk areas, and more.
Police are at an apartment complex in Tuscaloosa early Thursday morning where they say two people have been shot, including one victim who has been killed.
A Crescent City favorite is in the works here in the Druid City, where a restaurateur is working to add a frozen daiquiri shack to his downtown sushi restaurant.
Summer break is officially underway at the University of Alabama, and crews there will take advantage of the mostly empty campus to work on half a dozen road projects.
Alabamians, get ready for another round of severe weather and potential tornadoes later this week. We have the details on the timeline, threats, and risk areas.
Can you imagine being threatened with jail time for cursing at a police officer? That's exactly what's happening to this Alabama man named Reginald Burks.
Two popular bars in Tuscaloosa are joining forces to donate more than $20,000 to replace an aging police dog who is retiring after nine years on the force.
Former Clinton Administration Secretary of Labor Robert Reich is accusing Mercedes Benz of union busting activities in the runup to this week’s vote on the United Auto Workers.
Alabama political leaders from the Governor’s Mansion to the Statehouse to the Halls of Congress have cautioned auto workers in the state about voting for a union.
Do you believe that if someone enjoys something and it doesn't harm you or your family, they should be left alone to do their thing? I kinda do. There are certain exceptions to this belief for me. This one is hard for me to understand.