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Historic Tuscaloosa Announces Winners Of Annual Preservation Awards
Historic Tuscaloosa on Tuesday announced it will present five awards to individuals, businesses, and organizations next month.

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Historic Tuscaloosa on Tuesday announced it will present five awards to individuals, businesses, and organizations next month.

A new weekly podcast focusing on the history of Crimson Tide athletics officially launched on Tuesday with its first episode.
UA on Tuesday announced that Dan Layzell has been hired as vice president for Finance and Operations and treasurer.
ALDOT on Tuesday announced plans to conduct a bat survey on bridges along U.S. Highway 82 next month.
Here's the latest on an ongoing lawsuit filed against the coal producer by Black Warrior Riverkeeper.
Tuscaloosa Patch founder Ryan Phillips gives his thoughts on a recent controversy at a local eatery that went viral for good and bad reasons
A University of Alabama student has been charged with rape and other offenses after he allegedly sexually assaulted an unconscious female.
Izzy's Coffee & Collectibles on Monday held a ribbon-cutting for the collectible shop's new location in Northport
A teenager from Winfield is in custody after a Fayette man was found shot to death outside of a hotel in downtown Tuscaloosa Saturday night.
Here's what we know about an ongoing homicide investigation in downtown Tuscaloosa.
The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) is investigating a single-vehicle crash Friday that killed a Uniontown man.
The University of Alabama on Friday announced that five of the Crimson Tide's seven home football games are now sold out.
A Tuscaloosa County woman entered a guilty plea after being charged with defrauding the SBA's Paycheck Protection Program.
The Tuscaloosa Police Department is cautioning the community about a scam caller impersonating a well-known officer.
Fayette Aquatic Center on Friday answered questions from the community regarding its decision to not remain open through Labor Day.
The Tuscaloosa Toyota Classic is set to return for its third year on Sept. 9-15 at Ol' Colony Golf Course.
The Central High School Class of 1984 recently gave back in a big way by presenting their alma mater with a $3,200 check.
The ensemble will rehearse at the Brookwood High football stadium Thursday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and again on Friday
Here are the high points and insights from a Town Hall event held Wednesday night regarding the controversial University Beach development.
A Tuscaloosa-based garden and nutrition education non-profit on Wednesday announced it has received a $50,000 USDA grant.