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Police Officer’s Killer Calls Tuscaloosa Jail Inhumane After 5 Years With No Trial
A man who killed a Tuscaloosa Police investigator more than five years ago says he's being subjected to inhumane treatment in the Tuscaloosa County Jail and continues to plead for a transfer or trial. The TPD officer, Investigator Dornell Cousette, was fatally wounded during a September 2019 gunfight with then-20-year-old...
West Alabama High School Finals from October 4
We've reached the final month of the regular season, so check out this week's scores from West Alabama High School Football!. Central went on the road to McAdory, losing to the Yellow Jackets 31-10. Oakman Wildcats at Gordo Greenwave. Gordo won a wild game at home, defeating Oakman in a...
Kalen DeBoer recalls recruiting 17-year-old breakout star Ryan Williams
17-year-old true freshman wide receiver Ryan Williams was the hero on Saturday for the Alabama football team. The Crimson Tide blew a three possession lead in the fourth quarter against Georgia. The Crimson Tide led 33-15 in the fourth, but the Bulldogs quickly erased the deficit to take a 34-33 lead. The very next play, […] The post Kalen DeBoer recalls recruiting 17-year-old breakout star Ryan Williams appeared first on ClutchPoints.
Alabama high school football scores: Tuscaloosa-area live updates from Week 6
We are now in Week 6 of the Alabama high school football season. Some headliner games in the Tuscaloosa area include Hillcrest at Tuscaloosa County, Sipsey Valley at Northside and Bibb County at West Blocton. All kickoffs are slated for 7 p.m. Find the full schedule for all Week 6 matchups here. ...
Tuscaloosa County School System on ‘heightened awareness’ following news of hoax threat
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (WIAT) — The Tuscaloosa County School System has been put on “heightened awareness” following news of threats directed at different schools nationwide. On Thursday, the school system put out a statement about how police had been made aware of an online group with a history of making “swatting” calls, where law enforcement is […]
Week 6 College Football Bold Upset Predictions
Week 5 of college football was a disaster for Bold Upset Predictions. Going into Week 5, the tally for the season was 3-3. The results for Week 5 were 1-4, taking the season tally to 4-7. Such is the risk for an effort that attempts to not only predict upsets, but to choose the ones that will boldly surprise.
Key wide receiver to miss Alabama football vs Vanderbilt Saturday
Alabama football will be without a key wide receiver against Vanderbilt on Saturday afternoon. In Friday's SEC availability report, Alabama reported wide receiver Kendrick Law as out for the Crimson Tide's road game against the Commodores. Kickoff is scheduled for 3:15 p.m. Saturday at FirstBank Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee. Alabama listed linebacker...
Tuscaloosa’s ‘Tech or Treat’ planned for Oct. 24, featuring spooky STEAM fun
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (WIAT) — The City of Tuscaloosa will host its annual “Tech or Treat” to celebrate the fall season with families and children interested in STEAM. The event will be held at the Gateway Innovation and Discovery Center at 2614 University Blvd East from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Oct. 24. Attendees can go table […]
Free Family Friendly Movie Night In Tuscaloosa
Residents in Tuscaloosa can enjoy a family-friendly movie completely free in Tuscaloosa on Thursday, October 3rd. The Kristen Amerson Youth Foundation will be hosting a free private screening of the new movie The Wild Robot October 3rd at 7p at CMX Hollywood 16 & IMAX, 4250 Old Greensboro Road, Tuscaloosa, AL 35405.
Tuscaloosa women unite to build Habitat for Humanity home in honor of Terry Saban
Dozens of volunteers united Oct. 2 in Tuscaloosa for Habitat for Humanity's annual women's build. The Women Build is a national Habitat for Humanity initiative designed to engage, educate, and empower women to transform lives and strengthen communities by providing safe and affordable homes for families in need. More: Built by 'Bama: Nick...
Tuscaloosa to Formally Ask ALDOT to Keep Doomed Access Road Open
Elected officials in Tuscaloosa are gearing up to formalize their concerns with the Alabama Department of Transportation's plan to demolish a critical access road on McFarland Boulevard during their project to add lanes to the nearby Woolsey Finnell bridge over the Black Warrior River. As the Thread first reported in...
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