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Man Dies in Motorcycle Collision With Pickup Truck in Tuscaloosa
Tuscaloosa Police officers have released information concerning a wreck involving the death of a motorcyclist.
Teen says he saw a dad shoot his son
Henry "Hank" Butler Hanly was charged with capital murder in the death of his son May 11, 2008.
Arrests Thursday Latasha Gwarvette Stephens, 35, 6400 block of Martin Luther King Jr.
Congressional Internship Program Claire Chambers, daughter of Tom and Mollie Chambers of Tuscaloosa, completed a one-month internship in the Washington office of U.S. Sen.
Arrests thursday Richard Todd Thigpen, 23, 600 block of Greenwood Circle, was charged with two counts of second-degree theft.
Sterling Hunt Algiere, 20, 10500 block of Winding Way, was charged with unlawful breaking and entering of a vehicle.
Tuscaloosa, Ala. -- Bees gather around a queen bee on a truss at P and P Produce.
Arrests thursday Christopher Joseph Cousins, 21, 5300 block of Rosemary Road, Mount Olive, was charged with burglary.
Arrests saturday Daphne Henley, 23, 14300 block of Ashley Way, was charged with obstruction of justice by giving a false identification.
Man Charged In Fatal Shooting Of Son
A Tuscaloosa County man is facing a possible death sentence in the shooting death of his own son. via WSBTV
Arrests Wednesday Larry Sentell Mack, 19, 3400 block of University Boulevard East, was charged with two counts of unlawful distribution of a controlled substance. via Tuscaloosa News
Alabama among Southern standouts in pre-K funding
“We had to push very hard last year to get Head Start recognized within the whole early childhood education dialogue”
Braeden Brown, right, and Peyton Robertson, left , both 5, play while teaching assistant Betty Crowder supervises on Wednesday in Shelly Cole's pre-K class at Maxwell Elementary School in Duncanville. via Tuscaloosa News
Arrests Wednesday Latorcia Phillips Bell, 43, 600 block of Third Street Southwest, Birmingham, was charged with two counts of trafficking OxyContin, two counts of attempted possession of a controlled substance ... via Tuscaloosa News
Help sought for residents affected by new road
A coalition of churches, businesses and civic groups is assisting the residents of Southfork Mobile Home Park whose homes were relocated to make way for a new road. via Tuscaloosa News
Camille Mikko, 38, 7900 block of Second Avenue South, Birmingham, was charged with unlawful possession of a controlled substance. via Tuscaloosa News
Fire destroys Duncanville home
“It was just totally involved when we got there”
A home in Duncanville was destroyed in a pre-dawn blaze that 18 firefighters fought until after 9 a.m. on Saturday. via Tuscaloosa News
K-12 schools brace for budget cuts
“Our luck seems to be opening new schools at the most inopportune time when we are facing budget cuts.”
A possible shortfall in the state budget could force Tuscaloosa's public schools to cut millions from their budgets for the next fiscal year. via Tuscaloosa News
Independent truckers' strike attracts few participants
“We're out there working for basically nothing.”
Mark Giddy replaces the fuel nozzle after pumping $591.49 worth of deisel fuel into his 18 wheeler at the TA truck stop Tuesday April 1, 2008 in Tuscaloosa, Ala. via Tuscaloosa News
Arrests Tuesday Michael Wesley Shelby, 27, 12400 block of Appling Drive, Northport, was charged with unlawful possession of a controlled substance. via Tuscaloosa News
County BOE seeks sales tax extension
“I suggested to them that they try to get it on the ballot in November, to put on a 1-cent sales tax that would stay on and go to them and then we'd be cut out of the loop on this thing”
The initial site work is already under way for what the Tuscaloosa County Board of Education hopes will become a new southwestern middle/high school near Coker. via Tuscaloosa News