Tuscaloosa, AL News
Tuscaloosa, AL News
Crime Stoppers low on reward money for tipsters
Project BETHEL graduates reach goal
Big Lots set for July grand opening
Tuberville business partner indicted on fraud charges
Killer's appeal rejected by court
Caring Days new facility expected to open in August
There will be a FAFSA Workshop today at 3:00 p.m. at the Martin Campus in Room 1...
Tuscaloosa City Council agenda
Maddox, Taylor elected to groups leadership
Northport may hold two tax holidays
One year later, Joplin remembers deadly tornado
County school board mulls five superintendent finalists
Countys calendar includes class on Labor Day
Gulf seafood chain to open restaurant on McFarland
Code changes approved for storm-torn areas
New Senate districts approved
Two charged in 2011 capital murder case
Hundreds of motorcycles roar into Tuscaloosa for Run For The Wall
Senate stalled after request to read full reapportionment bill
UA fan pleads not guilty in Louisiana
Three arrested after tip about meth lab
Motorcyclists to stop at VA during cross-country trip
Pedestrian struck by vehicle at McFarland Boulevard
Northport City Council agenda
Grand jury indicts parents of teen in fatal shooting
First Street East reopens
Free removal of tornado debris to end
Democrats vow court fight as GOP moves Alabama redistricting plan
Disaster relief scholarships available for Summer 2012. Limited funding is avail...
University faculty delaying retirement
Firefighters 'blitz build' home for family displaced by tornado
Check out Dr. Huebner's radio interview with Martin Houston last Friday on New D...
Meth lab found at transient encampment
Shelton State receives shout-out in Adopt-A-School Newsletter!See Shelton State,...
The SOAR Institute's operating hours through Friday, May 25, 2012, will be Monda...
Tuesday, May 22 is the Summer 2012 Placement/Assessment deadline. For more infor...
Today is the deadline for applications for all first-time freshman. For more inf...
Race for Northport mayor looks like 2008
Century-old news items stir interest
Looking back
Success of legislative session depends on September vote
University of Alabama hosts research conference
Security beefed up near bars
Council to vote on zoning codes
SCHOOL NEWS: May 20
Shelton State Community College spring 2012 graduates
SCHOOL NEWS: May 20
Streets to be swept
Hundreds of untamed cats roam downtown
Shelton State is headed to the Junior College World Series next week in Grand Ju...
Plan may cut one county lawmaker
Appeals court upholds key voting rights provision
Alabama officials outline reductions to Medicaid
Shelton State headed to World Series
County has nearly $60M in reserves
Grant sought to fund fire station
Jobless rate falls for 9th month
Facebook goes public in historic IPO
Bentley signs immigration law changes
Congratulations to Shelton State! 2012 ACCC Baseball Champions!
Shelton State wins ACCC Baseball Championship 4-1 over Wallace-Hanceville! Congr...
Bucs scored again! They lead Wallace-Hanceville 4-1 in the top of the 8th in the...
The Bucs take a 3-1 lead in the top of the 8th with runners on first and third!
Shelton State and Wallace-Hanceville are tied at 1 in the bottom of the 6th in t...
Alabama hosting nation science education conference
People voice hopes for new Alberta Elementary
UA System fund nears $977 million in value
Tuscaloosa County man accused of drug trafficking
Tuscaloosa mail center will close by Sept. 1
Volunteer fair Saturday offers chance to serve
Bentley ponders special session
Firefighters respond to Duncanville house fire
School calendars still evolving in wake of legislation
County BOE announces finalists for superintendent post
Bentley wants immigration law revisions in special session
McClain sentenced to 180 days in jail
Bentley to sign both state budgets
Donna Summer, Queen of Disco, dies at 63
Bowers Park pool will debut new features beginning May 25
Governor signs bill authorizing larger beer bottles in Alabama
Panel weighs changes to AU trustee selection process
Legislature says no money for mother who was jailed
New policy allows students to accelerate learning
County to test mental health court
Congratulations to the Shelton State baseball team! The Bucs beat Wallace-Hancev...
Two new student housing developments being built downtown
Senate approves revisions to Alabama immigration law
As of May 9, the Martin Campus Atrium cannot be used as an entrance to the build...
The Shelton State Bucs defeated Central Alabama Community College 8-5 just after...
Survey finds low tolerance for college students
Tuscaloosa City Council action
City schools approve new calendar
Deputies say man had meth lab in woods
Bill would redraw districts, stagger terms for Auburn University trustees
Thomas to run for mayor in Northport
Collection of historic Americana go on display this week
Alabama Legislature uncertain on special session Thursday
Man dead after shooting at Binion Creek Boat Landing
New Members Named to UA Chapter of Alpha Lambda Delta
Alabama students give back in the Black Belt
Shelton State will face Central Alabama Community College tonight at 7:30 p.m. i...
Petunias cover land left bare by tornado as scattered seeds bring nature's rebirth
Homeowners sue insurers over tornado settlements
County schools are unhappy with new calendar
Uniontown sewage fix will cost more than $4M
Fire damages Alberta home remodeled after storm
Petunias cover land left bare by tornado as scattered seeds bring natures rebirth
Redrawn legislative districts may solidify GOP gains
Alabama beer lovers wait for action on brew bills
Changes to Alabama immigration law may be in doubt
Church arsonist asks for early release
Tuscaloosa City Council agenda
Townsend Nissan has a new on-site leader
The Summer 2012 Corporate Training and Continuing Education schedule is now avai...
Petunias sprout through Tuscaloosa
The Bucs defeated Lurleen Wallace in opening round of ACCC Baseball Tournament i...
B.B. King plans August show at Tuscaloosa Amphitheater
Park part of Moundville downtown renovation plan
Hard-hit Juanita Drive area focus of redevelopment effort
Some farmers cut back crops, citing crackdown
Tornado-stricken Baptist church begins the rebuilding process
University of Alabama, Shelton State team up in lunar robot contest
LOOKING BACK: May 14
Record-breaking crowd sees Tide win SEC softball title
Uniontown sewage problems threaten areas downstream
Documentary sings praises of Fayette Art Museum
Driver charged with felony drug possession
LEND A HAND: Community Soup Bowl needs volunteers for summer months
Budgets poised for final passage
Streets to be swept
Club plans wine and cheese fundraiser
Dresses needed for nursing home prom
Hydrants to be flushed
Street to be closed
Alabama class exploring Shakespeare, YouTube
Hearing set in Hale County probate judge contest
Salvation Army disaster services move to Northport site
Alberta fights for survival: Businesses reeling in tornado aftermath
Harvey Updyke ejected from UA softball game
Streets closing Monday
Street closures tonight
University of Alabama students shrink families tax bills
Bill promotes court fees increase
Alabama Lunabotics, a team of students from The University of Alabama and Shelto...
Did you know that Shelton State has a Certificate in Church Music? We are offeri...
Street closures tonight
Boating safety course offered this month
Ninth Jasper art festival will feature 77 artists
Lake View annexation bill dies again
City schools must scramble to change 2012-13 calendar
Journalism program for youngsters now makes its home at UA
Tuscaloosa's debt refinancing saves taxpayers over $1.5M
House passes education budget $141M less than 2012
Shelton State baseball wins final home game 6-3 over Meridian Community College...
Alabama Senate rejects immigration law repeal
U.S. Postal Service seeks to keep rural sites open
Joint panel releases its proposal for redistricting
Tuscaloosa News wins APME awards
Senate OKs bill affecting local police, firefighters
Beer container bill passes House
Carrollton woman unlikely to get money
Greene County tax vote clears hurdle
Specialty grocery store will open Northport site
Official who confronted Wallace at Foster Auditorium dies
Chances are, you know someone who has been affected by diabetes and you already...
Major League Baseball, Habitat to built houses in Tuscaloosa, Joplin
Northport leaders want interstate signs to lead to city
SSCC Nurses Receive Pins. See news release @
Strong winds, heavy rains cause flooding, downed trees in West Alabama
Interested in Allied Health Programs? Join members of the Allied Health Programs...
Shelton State Community College Recognizes Outstanding Students At Honors Convoc...
Legislature gives final approval to new pension plan
Gourmet beer bill stalls in House
Redistricting panel will meet today
Local crime data available online
City school board approves evaluation method
Firefighters plan trip to colleagues funeral
Owner: Jim N Nicks could open next week
Tuscaloosa City Council agenda
Police precincts are ready to rebuild
Health officer says Alabama Medicaid crisis nears
Officials: Al-Qaida bomber was CIA informant
CALENDAR: Around Town
GED Graduation begins at 3:00 p.m. in the Bean-Brown Theatre on the Martin Campu...
It's been a great day at Shelton State! We just finished up with Spring Commence...
Bentley signs law banning texting while driving in Alabama
Wildlife officials capture, relocate ducks in Indian Lake
Today is Honors Day, Spring 2012 Commencement, GED Graduation, and this evening,...
'Where the Wild Things Are' author Maurice Sendak dies
Fayette man, 22, dies in wreck near Samantha
Tireless volunteer Carolyn Fritz dies at 64
Challenge filed in Hale probate judge runoff
Legislative reapportionment hearings to begin Wednesday
Northport to reroute sewer line around Indian Lake
Jim 'N Nicks restaurant nears opening
Shelton State's Dunn, Brown, Bennett and Maize sign with four-year schools. http...
Auction site selling bikes from Bo Jackson ride
US: CIA thwarts new al-Qaida underwear bomb plot
School music programs win national competitions
Mercedes-Benz press conference will begin at 2:00 p.m. today in the Martin Campu...
Counting Crows to play Tuscaloosa Amphitheater June 28
Commission approves $400K for senior center in Holt
TVs Goober Pyle dies early Sunday
Heads up to all coupon saving folks! COUPONING 101 is the class you need to help...
On May 8th Shelton State is teaming up with Buffalo Wild Wings for a Dine Out fo...
Mercedes Benz dedicates two SUVs to Shelton State's Industrial Mechatronics Prog...
There will be a Faculty Banner Training session today at 2:00 p.m. in Room 1256...
Happy graduation day to all of the Respiratory Therapy Program students! The RPT...
Tornado clean-up team providing usable timber from Hurricane Creek
Looking back
BETTY SLOWE: Storm hammered county in 1887
Bethel Baptist Church breaks ground on its new sanctuary
City set to hire 6 to meet ADEM demands
Pedestrian, 71, killed in hit-and-run
Shelton State lost to Wallace-Hanceville 2-4 in championship game 2 this afterno...
Shelton State's Maggie Meacham hits home run in bottom of the 3rd inning against...
The Lady Bucs lost to Wallace-Hanceville 9-0. That forced championship game 2 wi...
Wallace-Hanceville Lions lead Shelton State 6-0 in the 5th in the ACCC Softball...
Shelton State trails Wallace-Hanceville 0-2 in the 2nd. View the game live @ htt...
Shelton State will face Wallace State-Hanceville in the ACCC Softball Tournament...
Partnership with YMCA, Focus, PARA awaiting OK
Watch Shelton State in the ACCC Softball Championship game tomorrow at 1:00 p.m....
SSCC ACCC Softball Tournament scores available @
Way to go Shelton State softball! The Lady Bucs won against Faulkner this evenin...
Exchange Clubs annual golf tournament enters 41st year
Lake View annexation bills failing in session
Curbside recycling returns to Tuscaloosa
Congratulations to the Lady Bucs for defeating Marion Military Institute today 3...
The last performance of Inside the Tornado, An Original Play is this afternoon a...
ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS! Grades should be made available to students on Tuesday,...
Shelton State started tournament play against Marion Military Institute at 12:00...
Shelton State softball sets win record and advances in the ACCC tournament on Fr...
New city job may help businesses with recovery
Johnson Controls to cut 103 jobs
Black lawmakers detail plans for redistricting
Agriculture class earns $150K grant
Constitution revision going to Alabama voters
Brookwood awarded $150K grant for agriscience program
Attention Students! Grades should be made available to students on Tuesday, May...
Facebook dispute leads to shooting in Holt
Scaggs, McDonald to be part of Amp show
River Market to host grand opening Saturday with games, food
Kentuck visionary Georgine Clarke dies at age 71
New bill will create charges for looting
Search launched to hire next University of Alabama president
Three confirmed for UWA board of trustees
Scaggs, McDonald to be part of Amp show
No arrests in protest against Alabama immigration law
NASCAR crew brings furniture, appliances to rebuilt home
Police nab teen after early morning shooting
Tech students put theories into practice at conference
It's opening night for Inside the Tornado, An Original Play! The play is a serie...
Group offers mother, daughter portraits
Charter schools plan excludes county
Bill to reauthorize coal severance tax
Tuscaloosa News promotes Michael James executive editor
Alabama colleges brace for lean education budget
Attention graduates
Traffic signal to be removed
UA presidential search panel to meet today
Commission denies funding request for mental health court
13 charged in hazing death of FAMU band member
Students tell tornado tales through series of plays
Police: Junior Seau found dead at California home
House committee approves two bills to restrict abortions
May Graduates Announced at UA
A-Sun title ring lost during tornado returned to owner
UA Journalism Department to Become Home to National Elementary Schools Press Association
On May 2 and May 8 the American Diabetes Association is teaming up with Buffalo...
FAFSA Workshop today at 3:00 p.m. in Room 1826 on the Martin Campus. You do not...
Sewage spill threatens waters in Perry County
New Tuscaloosa flood maps hit snag
Tuscaloosa City Council action
Fourth lawsuit filed against Tuscaloosa attorney
Students tell tornado tales through series of plays
Emergi-Care owners appeal council order
Civic Hall of Fame accepting nominations
Alabama Senate approves longer school summer break
UA engineer's breakthrough will significantly quiet combustion engines
McKendrick: School system has 'laser focus' on teaching
Online applications are now being accepted for the Practical and Associate Degre...
Walter Energy to develop new coal mine in Tuscaloosa County
Nonprofit to handle community corrections program
Alabama student stabbed in altercation near dorm
Initiative to offer free health care in 4 Black Belt counties
Holt High to get help to improve academics
New Lockheed Martin head is an Alabama alumnus
Nonprofit to handle community corrections program
Alabama legislative special session possible
Destroyed dry cleaners relocates downtown
Alabama football great Billy Neighbors dies at 72
Program brings free health care to Alabama Black Belt
Forest Lake cleanup begins; residents accommodate ducks
Non-profit formed to oversee Community Corrections Program
Video from Shelton State Remembers: Inside the Tornado on April 25, 2012.
Media Advisory: UA’s Spring Commencement Exercises
UA Culverhouse Grad Marillyn Hewson Named President, COO of Lockheed Martin
The Shelton State Association of Respiratory Care Students (SSARCS) Cystic Fibro...
Today is the summer 2012 financial aid deadline. For more information, contact t...
Lawmaker wants to delay immigration law revisions
Tuscaloosa City Council agenda
Central Church of Christ begins to rebuild after the storm
Disasters can have long-term mental impact
Affected schools in transition as they plan future
Opinions divided on Tuscaloosa's recovery progress
Gov. Bentley says Alabama is better prepared now
Residents helped guide Tuscaloosa Forward effort to rebuild
Bo Jacksons bicycle trek ends in Tuscaloosa
LEND A HAND: Events highlight importance of local lake, water quality
Courts, VA work to help veterans
City orders 12 structures demolished
Tuscaloosa tornado victims honored at memorial
UA symposium tackles science behind tornado formation
Bentley honors victims, survivors at Capitol service
Lawyer Lawyer Byron House named in malpractice, fraud lawsuits
Capitol Park to host free jazz concert on Sunday
Kentuck Museum Association losing its executive director
Documentary film says broadcasters saved lives on April 27, 2011
GOODBREAD: Projects goal was to keep the help going
Sports provided normalcy in aftermath of tornado
USC professor studies Tuscaloosa's recovery effort
Nonprofits sprung up to meet needs after tornado
Rash of rumors circulated after storm
After the tornado volunteers came to help in droves
Donations flowed into Tuscaloosa after the tornado
Time Lapse: A year of recovery
Backup quarterback Phillip Sims to transfer
Alabama marking anniversary of deadly twister outbreak
UA to Hold Spring Commencement Ceremonies May 4 and 5
Today is the last day to withdraw from spring full term and 2nd split term classes.
One year later: 360 degree views of the damage
Prayers on tornado anniversary
Brookwood High janitor honored for career lasting more than 40 years
Hospital staff recalls rush of patients on April 27
Minutes after storm, emergency responders rushed to rescue
Time lapse: A year of recovery
Trip to Tuscaloosa sister city planned for October
Berrys Heritage Festival kicks off third year Friday, continues Saturday
Gov. Bentley signs tornado tax holiday bill
Follow the NFL Draft
Submitted stories from the storm
City officials unveil memorial plaque honoring tornado victims
Hazing suit against Alabama fraternity dismissed
Inside the Tornado, An Original Play
Store clerk shot in robbery
City Hall to close early for tornado anniversary
2012 NFL Draft could set record for Alabama football team
Reprimand recommended after lobbyists cursing
Alabama immigration law revisions head to Senate
Bill protects tax breaks for storm-damaged businesses
Christian youth event focuses on dealing with post-tornado emotions
Compromise bill would keep Tuscaloosas medical examiner
Fire, police pension payments may increase
UA group sees increase in counseling requests a year after tornado
Grants available for tornado victims
Longtime neighbors move to new area after tornado
Child, 2, hospitalized after falling into pool
Hale County probate judge loses runoff
Former jail supervisor sentenced to five years in prison
Supreme Court takes up Arizona immigration law
All SSCC students, faculty, and staff are invited to attend an April 27, 2011 pr...
Cavanaugh wins Republican nomination for PSC president
Tuscaloosa City Council action
Small number of runoffs decided in West Alabama
'Go, Bo, Go': About 200 cheer as former Auburn star begins trek
Freshman Academy approved at Oak Hill
City Council approves $1.2 million for upgrades
City Council begins zoning approval process
Walgreen Co. to buy Jim Myers drugstores
Streiffer named dean of College of Community Health Sciences
City to unveil memorial plaque commemorating April 27 tornado
Second immigration bill moving in Alabama Legislature
Krystle Rager's performance at the Honors Musicale Terrific Tuesday Concert. All...
Amber Abrams from today's Terrific Tuesday Concert at Shelton State. She was awe...
Hand-made Baby Quilts to be Presented to Baby TALK Families
Need help trying to combat stress? Join the SOAR Institute for the Student Succe...
The SSCC Music Department Spring Concert tonight at 7:30 p.m. will feature the S...
Inside the Tornado, an art exhibit inspired by the memories and stories of April...
Today's Terrific Tuesday Concert will feature Outstanding Music Students in the...
Light turnout expected for state runoff election
Former Tide coach Clem Gryska dies at 84
Correction
Warner Foundation seeks judgment against Westervelt Company
Man arrested after chase through crawl space
2 teens arrested for vehicle break-ins at boat landing
Fugitives caught in woodsoff Watermelon Road
Rick Bragg gives 'Last Lecture' at UA
Student
High court hears Arizona immigration dispute
Are you looking for a quality academic experience for your child during the summ...
Bo Jackson biking to help tornado relief efforts
Ceremony kicks off construction of new Rosedale Park
The SOAR Institute invites SSCC students to attend Technology Basics today at 2:...
Pultizer Prize-winning author giving Alabama's Last Lecture' today
Looking Back
Coyotes seen in The Downs neighborhood
Highway 69 in Northport getting $1.8M in improvements
Tornado commemoration events
Study: 1 in 2 new graduates are jobless or underemployed
Plum Grove Baptist holds block party for west Tuscaloosa
Tuscaloosa City Council Agenda
On Wednesday, April 25, students, faculty and staff of Shelton State Community C...
Alabama gymnastics wins second straight national title
Tuscaloosa forensics lab faces closure
Anonymous tip leads to arrest in 2009 killing
More than 1,200 participate in cleanup of tornado debris
Shelton State cheerleader tryouts were held today. Congratulations to the 2012-2...
Small wineries call for beer boycott
Low turnout expected for PSC president runoff
College news
School news
LEND A HAND: Dragon boat festival to raise money for Junior League
Military news
Tuscaloosa County jobless numbers stabilize
Roads will close today for USA Triathlon
Bill will let York vote on Sunday alcohol sales
University research symposium to focus on lessons of tornado
Earth Day festival will benefit Hurricane Creek, promote environmental awarenees
Around town
Krispy Kreme breaks ground on McFarland Boulevard store
Dig into Earth Day at the Battle-Friedman House
Three charged with capital murder in death of Northport woman
Join us at 6:00 p.m. for Relay for Life at the Shelton State Martin Campus socce...
Tide more laid back in second trip to D.C.
Obama honors Alabama football team for BCS championship
Triathlon returns to town for sixth straight year
City to distribute free weather radios on Monday
Students create art exhibits to foster dialogue about storm
Free clinic will hold health fair, fundraiser
Researchers at UA find cosmic ray theory flaw
City school board examines "gender nonconformity"
President Obama honors Alabama on 14th national championship
Immigration law revisions pass House after lengthy debate
Obama honors Alabama football team for BCS championship
VIDEO: Alabama football team visits White House
Tide players tweet from Washington D.C.
Shelton State congratulates Lady Bucs basketball player Meghan Dunn! Meghan was...
DeAndrew White hospitalized after altercation on Strip
Statement on April 19 Incident Near Campus
Shots fired on the Strip, suspects in custody
Engineering Day is today from 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. in the Atrium on the Martin...
Saban looks forward to White House trip
Alabama AG says work on BP case nearing fruition
BP asks judge to sign off on Gulf spill settlement
Mentally ill crowding jails, officials say
House panel kills bill to license small wineries
Performance at the University of Alabama highlights mental health issues
New law grants Alabama Fire College independence
City high school students thrive in University of Alabama's Early College program
Senate panel alters charter school bill
Train coming to the Tuscaloosa Amphitheater in September
Proposed Alabama school budget contains $150M in cuts
E-911 board votes to raise monthly surcharge to $2.76
There will be a meeting for any veteran, dependent, or spouse of a veteran, who...
TV host Dick Clark dead at 82
Summitt steps aside, Warlick new Tennessee coach
The Relay for Life for the American Cancer Society will be held on the SSCC Socc...
Come out to the Bean-Brown Theatre tonight at 7:00 p.m. for some fun and laughte...
Audiences love Smoke on the Mountain! Purchase your tickets online now, or call...
Are you prepared for your interview? In the job search process, the interview is...
ATTENTION STUDENTS! Important changes have been made to Pell Grant that may affe...
If you would like help with your FAFSA for summer 2012 or fall 2012, please plan...
Have you seen Smoke on the Mountain yet? If not, you have two chances today! Get...
Residential zoning changes delayed
Tuscaloosa City Council action
UA teachers weigh in on immigration bill's merits
Contractor approved to clean up Forest Lake
Woman, 28, killed in wreck near Fosters
Bill will give Northport pretrial program
Bill would re-establish county coroners office
Agencies will help dispose of unused prescription drugs
Storm shelter bill sent to Bentley for consideration
Big Lots signs lease on new site in Northport
University of Alabama leadership seeks quality growth
Space shuttle Discovery lands at new museum home
House panel approves bill changing immigration law
In the job search process, the interview is the key factor in the hiring decisio...
Today's Terrific Tuesday Concert at 1:15 p.m. will feature the University of Ala...
Our internet has just come back up from the Alabama Super Computer Authority. O...
Too little sleep increases diabetes risk
Grand jury cites problems with Alabama campaign law
2 off-duty officers liable in mans beating outside bar
Sam Sutton Road median to be closed
City adopts new storm water plan
Rock Quarry students get e-book library
U.S. audit asks Alabama about use of funds
BCS trophy breaks after being knocked from stand on A-Day
Coal truck runs into lake, backs up traffic on Hwy. 216
Tuscaloosa News wins Pulitzer Prize for tornado coverage
BCS trophy breaks after being knocked from stand on A-Day
Kelly Clarkson, The Fray to play the Amp Sept. 14
The SOAR Institute invites SSCC students to attend Technology Basics today at 2:...
A behind-the-scenes look at Alabama's rout of South Carolina
Task force to combat bullying in city schools
Join us today at 11:30 a.m. at the Fredd Campus Unity Center for the Lunch and L...
Greensboro coach isn't letting kidney disease get the best of him
Gardeners seek coveted varieties at arboretum plant sale
Alabama's Trent Richardson attends prom
Tuscaloosa City Council agenda
Warm winter causes early strawberry, peach crops
Etowahs bingo casino plan hits snags
Mailing Social Security checks a thing of the past
THEATER REVIEW: maybe
Congratulations to Shelton State's Phi Theta Kappa for being distinguished as on...
Today's concert was a long time coming
UA studies womens use of technology
THEATER REVIEW: maybe
A-Day game draws more than 78,000 fans to Bryant-Denny
White teams tops Crimson in 2012 A-Day game
Smoke on the Mountain starts at 7:30 p.m. tonight at the Bean-Brown Theatre. Don...
Great day for some SSCC baseball! The Bucs host Wallace-Hanceville today at noon...
Students' quilt weaves tales of Tuscaloosa's recovery
Alabama church arsonist finishes federal sentence
Court rules online travel companies cant be taxed
Schools consider schedule switch
Nine sisters hold annual gathering to reminisce
Legislation would separate three UA campuses
University of Alabama raises tuition 4% for in-state medical students
Crowd packs Amp for Luke Bryan
Alabama football team to visit White House Thursday
Packing Bryant-Denny for A-Day has become tradition under Saban
Hillcrest names new head football coach
A-Day success most often belongs to first-team offense
UA Names Streiffer Dean of College of Community Health Sciences
Join us today from 1-5 pm for the SSCC Nursing Softball Tournament at the Shelto...
Luke Bryan performs tonight at Tuscaloosa Amphitheater
Body found in abandoned mobile home
UA Students Receive Elite Goldwater Scholarship Awards
It's finally opening night of Smoke on the Mountain! Get your tickets now to see...
U.S. Rep. Terri Sewell to tour sites of tornado damage
AG creates unit to fight public corruption
Model home going in tornado recovery zone
Bill to restore PACT settlement passes
Tuscaloosa County Board of Education opposes bill for charter schools
UA prepared for huge crowd at spring A-Day scrimmage
Shelton State PTK members attending the PTK International Convention in Nashvill...
Shelton State softball sweeps Calhoun 6-2 and 8-4 in a double header this aftern...
Center for the Book at UA Announces Winners of Letters About Literature
Bill to restore Alabama tuition settlement passes
Ohio woman may not have known Richards was an escapee
Titanic-themed dinner party to recreate voyage's final meal
Join us for the Lunch and Learn session on LinkedIn Monday, April 16, at 11:30 a...
Today, Poppy's will be donating 10% of all lunch sales to the American Cancer So...
The Shelton State Cosmetology Department is hosting a Cosmetology Fashion Show,...
Today is the last day for the Scale Back Alabama Weigh Out. If you participated...
Shelton State softball hosts Calhoun Community College in a double header today...
BCS game cost Alabama nearly $2M, records show
Cam Newtons college career inspires law
Memorial pays tribute to UA student who drowned
Northport pretrial program advances
Bill would raise court docket fees in Pickens County
Alabama student chosen as intern for Supreme Court
Young adults audition for MTV reality show
Opponents dominate immigration hearing
After tornadoes, looting may become a crime
Senate committee OKs covenant marriage bill
Zimmerman charged with second-degree murder in Martin case
Escaped murderer caught in Ohio
Theatre Tuscaloosa and Tuscaloosa Children's Theatre are partnering once again t...
Going to BCS title game cost Alabama nearly $2 million
Get your tickets now for Smoke on the Mountain, they are going fast! Opening nig...
Just a reminder that the FAFSA Workshop will be at 3:00 p.m. today in Room 1826...
Judge orders man to jail for wearing sagging pants in court
Tickets being sold for Belk charity sales
Mayor, City Council members earn award
VFW post will hold barbecue fundraiser
Library to hold event today
Alabama finishes in top 10 in forensics competition
UA exchange student from Japan plays saxophone for passers-by
SEC honors University of Alabama chemistry professor
Tuscaloosa City Council action
Alabama Senate approves pension plan for new hires
Lawmakers delay storm shelter bill
Residential zoning code details finalized
Bobby Petrino fired at Arkansas after 4 seasons
Alabama Senate approves new state pension plan
Rick Santorum suspends GOP presidential campaign
Search continues for killer who escaped state cattle ranch
'The Real World' casting call comes to Tuscaloosa
A big thanks and shout out to Shelton State's newest fanpage likes: Billy Wolf,...
Understanding and Conquering Procrastination is part of the Student Success Semi...
It's a nice evening to come out and watch some Shelton State baseball as they ho...
Rick Bragg get UA's 2012 last lecture award
Today's Terrific Tuesday Concert will feature the Shelton State Jazz Combo, the...
UA’s Garner Named to Top Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Post
Theatre Tuscaloosa announces auditions for Gypsy.
Please vote for our digital signage entry for the Visix People's Choice Expressi...
Texas woman, 51, dies in wreck near Duncanville
Conference lets undergrads show their research
Sheriff adds 2 paramedics to assist in medical emergencies
Work on Woolsey Finnell Bridge to cause delays
Work to close Seventh Avenue
Tuscaloosa Center for Technology students build desk for girl with cerebral palsy
Legislators to consider immigration law revisions
University Place may get magnet program
The Scale Back Alabama Weigh Out starts today! Team members should come to the W...
Daughtry to play Tuscaloosa Amphitheater June 16
Save the date for Shelton State Engineering Day 2012 on April 19 from 9:00 a.m....
Police: Student jumped from Bama Belle before drowning
Curbside recycling returns to Tuscaloosa May 7
Sheriff's department adds two paramedics to staff
Facebook buys Instagram for $1 billion
The SOAR Institute invites SSCC students to attend Technology Basics today at 2:...
Deal reached for red light cameras
Escaped killer still on the loose
A representative from the Troy University Office of Admissions will be on campus...
Students, be sure to check out our external scholarship page on the web. New sch...
Lady Bucs softball sweep of Marion Military on Saturday puts them at 32-7 for th...
Around town
Looking back
Alberta Easter service has added meaning this year
UA a top stop for Supreme Court justices
Habitat for Humanitys aftermath
Bubba Watson wins Masters in playoff
LEND A HAND: UA plans day of service in memory of tornado victims
School news
Storm victims home rebuilt through volunteer effort
Alabama self-defense law works similar to Florida's
Southern rock rules at amp with Hank Jr. performance
Silent auction, music, door prizes featured at Art Kitchen fundraiser
Christ Episcopal members plant vegetables to feed poor
Immigration law changes address religious concerns
Bill grants fire college independence
Shaquille O'Neal films anti-alcohol announcement at UA
Witt names search committee for his successor at UA
Hankerson, Mitchell leave Alabama basketball team
Bentley announces new plans for state mental health system
Wishing you and your family a blessed and Happy Easter weekend!
Purchase tickets now to see The Comedy of Dr. Allen Mallory on April 18 at 7:00...
On April 13th from 1-5 p.m. there will be a Shelton State Nursing Softball Tourn...
UA to Host ‘UA Remembers: A Day of Service’ on April 21
Join the SOAR Institute this morning at 10:00 a.m. for the Student Success Semin...
Police search for student who fell into river during sorority party
House passes pay change amendment
Company offers bus service to Starkville
Northport pastor says district needs active leader
Program offers instant remediation
Author of Alabama's tough immigration law offers revisions
City to host April 27 memorial service at Coleman Coliseum
Bentley to announce new mental health plans Friday
Alabama House panel approves charter school bill
Get your raffle tickets to win one of these large, cool baskets to benefit Relay...
Congratulations to Shelton State softball pitcher Mollie Hanson! She has been ch...
The Bunny Butt Cake for the Relay for Life silent auction. Yummy!
Relay for Life Bake Sale going on now in the Atrium until 1:00 p.m.! Stop by and...
Vacation Bible School
Tuscaloosa County students awarded scholarships
Dye packs origin still in doubt, police say
Bill giving tax breaks to businesses that hire veterans signed into law
Northport mayor ordered to pay $500 in ethics case
County seeks millions in grant money for Holt recovery
Mercedes-Benz debuts new GL-Class in the Big Apple
$3.6 million Greensboro Avenue improvement project unveiled
Lawsuit filed in fatal accident following air show
Behind the Curtain of Smoke on the Mountain with Wheeler Kincaid.
The Scale Back Alabama weigh out will be Monday, April 9th to Thursday, April 12...
Vote on scaled down charter school bill delayed
Around 1,000 receive vaccine after hepatitis A scare
Theatre Tuscaloosa and Tuscaloosa Children's Theatre are partnering once again t...
Meet the cast of Smoke on the Mountain in the Behind the Curtain interviews. The...
Verizon 4G LTE launching in Tuscaloosa 'this month'
Today's Student Success Seminar - Do's and Don'ts of Communication with College...
A representative from Mississippi State University Office of Admissions will be...
Tuscaloosa City Council action
Alabama Legislature looking at employee furloughs
Bill would allow Sunday alcohol sales in York
DCH tests program to reduce infections
E-911 fee increase passes House
Northport council member will run for new term
University of Alabama student named Truman Scholar
River Market offers previews in April before May 5 opening
Warner name now graces art gallery in New York
Alley to be closed for construction
Free estate planning offered
Hotel developers granted extension
Alabama House committee to vote on charter schools plan
Prosecutors want accident suspect to surrender his passport
Share your memories of April 27
On Wednesday, April 4, from 9 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. a representative from Mississipp...
Join us today at 5:15 p.m. for Do's and Don'ts of Communication with College Fac...
Today's Terrific Tuesday Concert will feature the Bach to Rock Ensemble and Glin...
Hospital to release 3-year-old girl hurt in fatality
Northport council renews effort to redo MLK Boulevard
Ticks, fleas worse this year due to mild winter
Alabama Legislature reconvenes today for second half of session
Marchers demand action against shooter in Trayvon Martin slaying
Drive-By Truckers front man to speak at Alabama Thursday
After tough fall, Tide's Whitsett making comeback on the course
Man opposes compensation for wrongfully-jailed for ex-wife
Vehicular homicide suspect released from jail
The SOAR Institute invites SSCC students to attend Technology Basics in Room 245...
You know about Twitter, but do you know how to use it for research? Ms. Melissa...
Summer online registration starts today at 7:30 am.
Lots of out-of-towners attend Tuscaloosa Regional Air Show
asks University of Alabama professor for help
Tuscaloosa City Council agenda
Hunger a growing issue in Alabama
Man charged in car accident that killed young girl after air show
Three winners, 100 million lottery losers
Tuscaloosa County's 911 fees may rise sharply
LEND A HAND: Child abuse prevention group to light lanterns at fundraiser
Black men say stereotypes persist
Tuscaloosa air show brings back memories for Tuskegee Airmen
VIDEO: Blue Angels fly over Tuscaloosa
Tuscaloosa air show brings back memories for Tuskegee Airmen
VIDEO: Golden Knights parachute into Tuscaloosa Regional Air Show
Rain doesns jams
Farmers plan to open new market in Northport
Tuscaloosa Countys jobless rate continues to decrease
Tuscaloosa seeks $1.07M for downtown lot
City, air show pilots have plan in case of showers
City, air show pilots have plan in case of Saturday showers
Tuscaloosa Amphitheater kicks off the 2012 season tonight
Americans bet nearly $1.5B to win record jackpot
Maze featuring Frankie Beverly concert going on as scheduled
Walk MS event raises money for multiple sclerosis research
SSCC softball is hosting Meridian Community College in a double header today at...
Just a reminder that the Student Success Seminar: Understanding and Avoiding Pla...
Locals say they want want justice for all at community rally
Former University of West Alabama president dies at 82
County school system says same-sex prom dates never restricted
Shaq to star in, help direct LessThanUThink PSA
Blue Angels roar into city for Tuscaloosa Regional Air Show
Accused shooter caught after countywide manhunt
Summer web registration begins April 2!
Camp offered for joint replacement patients
Northport mayor to hold prayer at flagpole Friday
2 charged in attempted copper theft
Panel examines immigrations roots in Alabama
Alabama looks at higher fees for state services to ease cuts
Perry County water boards pay rises by 800 percent
Camp offered for joint replacement patients
Northport mayor to hold prayer at flagpole Friday
No hepatitis A cases reported as hundreds get vaccinations
No hepatitis A cases reported as hundreds get vaccinations
Honors Week Events at UA Highlight Scholarship, Leadership
Two launch write-in campaigns for Alabama chief justice
Student SPJ chapter takes away free speech at Nerf-gun point
Parrish Receives UA Engineering’s T. Morris Hackney Leadership Award
Shelton State baseball won one and lost one yesterday. The Bucs defeated Meridia...
Courington Awarded UA Engineering Outstanding Alumni Volunteer Award
UA Honors Six Distinguished Engineering Fellows
Tuscaloosa City Council action
Tuscaloosa rally to be held in honor of slain youth
Council earmarks $100,000 to buy land
Meal prices to rise at city schools
Prosecutors: Budget cuts could delay justice
Northport City Council member to seek new term
Hepatitis A exposure discovered at Northport restaurant
University of Alabama graduate students study earns $5,000 grand prize
Construction to begin on Rosedale Courts in early April
City, state officials dedicate new Tuscaloosa River Market
Join the SOAR Institute today at 5:15 p.m. in Room 2454 for a Student Success Se...
SSCC baseball is hosting Meridian Community College today at 2:00 p.m. Go Bucs!
Today's Terrific Tuesday Series will feature Paul Houghtaling and the Stars of T...
PHOTOS: Different dances on display
Low turnout expected for Republican PSC runoff
New county schools head may get higher pay than predecessor
Saban gets raise, contract extension through 2019
LETTER: Smoking is harmful to you and others
Transportation museum hosts Blue Angels photo history
As justices listen to health care debate, demonstrators rally
Hudson will continue as UA women's basketball coach
Drummond Co. is restoring a dragline unused since 1995
Supreme Court ready to move to heart of health care case
Saban gets raise, contract extension through 2019
Charges upgraded to murder in November shooting death
Attention Students! Please take the opportunity to apply for the transfer schola...
Shelton State baseball swept doubleheader with Calhoun on Saturday.
Shuttle car operator killed at Drummond mine
UA forensics team earns its 19th national title
Northports S&P bond rating gets an upgrade
U.S. gives out $50,000 per Afghanistan shooting spree death
Shooter could be charged with hate crime if evidence is found
So proud of the Shelton State Lady Bucs for placing sixth place in the NJCAA Nat...
Levey's $120K city schools job as grant director raises questions
Former Tuscaloosa resident recalls early days with Blue Angels
School News
College News
Perfect weather lures big crowd to Druid City Arts Festival
Second half of session threatens Alabama's legislative harmony
Five charged in separate break-ins early Saturday
Lawmakers' plan could reduce pay for legislators
LEND A HAND: Organizers say volunteers needed for triathlon, air show
Cancer center renamed for donors
Military news
Water main work to close 29th Street
Good luck to Shelton State's Lady Bucs as they battle for fifth place today at 3...
Shelton State pitcher Kristina Kelley in the news:
Groundbreaking marks official start of Lear plant
Tuscaloosa gears up for River Market opening
Man, 33, charged in friends attempted rape
Manderson Graduate School of Business ranks No. 4 in country
Street to be named for fallen officer Trevor Phillips
Fundraiser highlights culinary skills of men
Final score Shelton State 66, Georgia Perimeter 60. Way to go Bucs! Shelton Stat...
Time out and Shelton leads 64-60 with 14 seconds left to go. I think the Lady Bu...
1:21 to go and Shelton takes the lead 62-60!
Georgia Perimeter takes the lead with less than 3 minutes to go in the game, 59-...
After leading by 23 points Shelton has allowed Georgia Perimeter to come back wi...
Shelton State leads 51-31 over Georgia Perimeter with 12 minutes left in the sec...
Saban and coaching staff expected receive new contracts
Vet offered to board Great Dane, other Hale County shelter dogs
Bills seek to reinstate Alabama tuition settlement
Shelton State baseball will host Calhoun Community College on Saturday in a doub...
Student Success Seminar - Are You Resume' Ready? will be at 10:00 a.m. this morn...
The Spring graduation ceremony will be held May 8, 2012, at 12:00 noon. If you a...
Shelton State in the news:
After Shelton State's loss last night against Trinity Valley, the No. 8 Lady Buc...
Plan would raise price of meals at city schools
Senator pushes for minority trustees for Alabama universities
Senator wants coroner elections
Shelton State lost to Trinity Valley 59-66.
The Lady Bucs are trailing 27-38 at the half.
Maryville College students spend week working on Habitat for Humanity
The Lady Bucs are just minutes away from tip-off against Trinity Valley, TX in t...
New Mercedes supplier to break ground in Tuscaloosa County
Strange files motion to join broadcaster in birth control lawsuit
National championship trophy goes on display at Bryant Museum
West Alabama Aero Modelers to host first event of the year
Alabama baseball to host Texas A&M, Missouri in 2013
New York Times, ProPublica Reporters Headline UA Journalism Day Panel
Congratulations to Shelton State softball for their sweep of Snead State in Boaz...
County will rebid building of safe rooms
Montgomery man sentenced in Tuscaloosa robberies
Compromise sought on farm winery legislation
Marriage covenant bill gets delayed
Fundraiser Friday to benefit local diabetes camp
Druid City Arts Festival organizers plan projects to promote artists
Tuscaloosa County School System financial chief exits post
Tuscaloosa boasts bevy of events this weekend
Shelton State will play Trinity Valley Community College Thursday night at 6:00...
Tuscaloosa City Council approves two developments for downtown
Oscar winner Octavia Spencer honored by hometown
The Shelton State Association of Nursing Students (SSANS) will be sponsoring Kic...
Tide will face Mizzou, A&M in soccer, volleyball, gymnastics
Need help with your resume? Join the SOAR Institute today at 1:00 p.m. for the S...
Strong leadership sought for next Tuscaloosa County superintendent
Warning issued to Alabama Historical Commission
Tuscaloosa City Council approves liquor license for J.D's
Bill sponsor says proposal may reduce states divorce rate
News Executive Editor Doug Ray leaving
At the half Shelton State 41, Snow, UT 30 in the NJCAA National Championship in...
Festival to close parts of Sixth, Seventh streets
Good luck to the Lady Bucs tonight as they play Snow, UT at 8:30 p.m. in Game 6...
Wrongfully jailed Carrollton mom may get compensation
PHOTOS: Barrett Jones and family mission trip
YMCA of Tuscaloosa to kick off Youth First campaign
Owners: Birmingham Humane Society killed missing Great Dane
Do you have a resume prepared to help you get an interview when that perfect job...
Today's Terrific Tuesday Concert will feature Amber Abrams, mezzo soprano. The...
Attention Students! Don’t wait until the last minute to plan your summer 2012 se...
Stakeholders consider option for mental health care
Debris-filled Forest Lake drained
Public can have say tonight in superintendent search
Northport hires firm to audit police department
Tuscaloosa City Council agenda
The Shelton State Lady Bucs will play Snow, UT in Game 6 of the NJCAA Women's N...
Crosby, Stills and Nash to play Tuscaloosa Amphitheater
FEMA, AmeriCorps partner to create disaster relief group
Samantha man hooks record 120-pound blue catfish
Tornado death toll rises to 53 with addition of 87-year-old woman
A representative from The University of West Alabama Office of Admission will be...
The SOAR Institute invites SSCC students to attend Technology Basics today at 2:...
The topic for today's Lunch and Learn Seminar is WorkKeys Testing. The session w...
Tuscaloosa photographers work examines heart of Cuba in book
Pilot Club celebrates 90 years in Tuscaloosa
BETTY SLOWE: Mock trial was main attraction 100 years ago
Looking back
Romney wins Puerto Rico; GOP race moves to La., Ill.
La Rocca Nursing Home plans facility at Capstone Village
Girl Scouts share experiences on the organizations 100th anniversary
Romney got folksy, but still lost in Alabama
Role of community colleges touted
Nominees face court systems financial woes
Mayor plans 17 projects for $5 million
Community colleges play vital part in rural areas economic development, professor says
Military news
College news
School news
Bentley orders agencies to cut 10.6% from budgets
Taco Casa, Hokkaido reach settlement on rebuilding plans
Alabama Supreme Court voids PACT settlement
Fans proclaim they're proud of Crimson Tides progress
Tuscaloosa police seek help solving jewelry store theft
Nehemiah's on the rise at Forest Lake Baptist Church
University of Alabama researchers help identify new frog species
Tuscaloosa City Council expands new zoning rules
Alabama falls to Creighton after blowing 11-point lead
Taco Casa, Hokkaido reach settlement on rebuilding plans
Alabama Supreme Court voids PACT settlement
Scholarships devoted to band directors memory
Building demolition will give Alberta church a fresh start
Former Partlow workers to return
Meth bill would limit sale of cold medicine
Fundraiser to benefit meal program for children
Tuscaloosa Eastern Bypass meeting brings out criticism
Central High School choir to perform at Carnegie Hall
Alabama's senior trio to compete at home for the final time
Senate bill pits NRA against Business Council of Alabama
Alabama's length, athleticism pose problems for Creighton
Community grants open for applicants
Tuscaloosa City Council action
Former Lamar superintendent wins close school board race
Greensboro police look into case of missing dog
City Council rejects liquor license for J.D.s Food Mart
Child abuse prevention group awarded grant
Bentley halts construction on psychiatric facility
Warren Haynes to play Bama Theatre April 12
Malone says transition to new chief justice will be smooth
Santorum sweeps Alabama, Mississippi primaries
Bachus has comfortable lead in crowded field
Skelton defeats Layne for County Commission seat
After 66 years, Northport man, 89, gets medal for WWII service
Tingle wins Republican nod for County Commission
Bryan wins seat on Alabama Supreme Court
PSC president primary seems headed for runoff
UNA instructor Black wins Republican primary in state school board
Incumbent Copeland trounces challenger in county school board race
West Alabama primary roundup
Newcomer Acker wins four-way race for County Commission
Mims unseats incumbent Hinton in county school board race
Sexton will face incumbent Hardy McCollum for probate judge
Santorum sweeps Alabama, Mississippi primaries
Moore leads race for chief justice
Lawmaker who left GOP leads in U.S. House race
Selma Republican on path to face Terri Sewell again
Live results from Tuscaloosa County primaries
Turnout low for primary election in Tuscaloosa County
University of Alabama law school receives highest ranking ever
If you would like help with your FAFSA for summer 2012 or fall 2012, please plan...
SSCC softball will be playing Marion Military today in a double header starting...
Hydrants being flushed
Church serves as host to tornado recovery volunteers
Former judge Jerry Baird was known for wit, fairness
Poll shows tight race in presidential primary
Santorum makes campaign stop at Dreamland in Tuscaloosa
Romney, rivals court Southern support on eve of primary
UA professor to perform in 'Beauty and the Beast' tour
Shelton State baseball won one and lost one to Wallace State-Hanceville over the...
The Shelton State Community College Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa continues to grow...
Congratulations to Lady Bucs softball for going 4-0 in the ACCC Crossover Tourna...
Wishing everyone an enjoyable and safe spring break!
Sheriffs deputies arrest driver after chase
Providing a smooth ride for bikers at Lake Lurleen
Tuscaloosa expects influx of spring break volunteers
Alabama basketball makes NCAA Tournament
Candidates fight for delegates in Alabama primary
Some Tuscaloosa moms say bill would help regulate midwifery
Alabama primary ballot includes delegate candidates
Alabama primary features state, local races
Congratulations to Wallace-Hanceville, 2012 Men's ACCC Basketball Champions.
Shelton State loses championship game by 2 points to Wallace-Hanceville, 66-68.
Wallace-Hanceville is up by 2 over Shelton, 37-35, at the half.
The ACCC championship game is about to tip-off at 7:30 p.m. with Shelton State u...
Some West Alabama offices to be filled in Tuesday primaries
Limestone Correctional tracking dog found after tornado injury
Tuscaloosa Public Library will expand services with grant money
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State legislator faces businessman in 4th Congressional District
Two businessmen focus on economy in 7th District Republican race
Panel says tornado-damaged homes will be razed
County engineer criticizes road resurfacing process
Wishing Coach Mohun, Coach Law, and the Shelton State basketball team the best o...
University of Alabama halts work on Bryce Hospital replacement
Shelton State wins tonight over Lawson, 96-85, to put them in the championship g...
Digital cameras, GPS coming to Tuscaloosa City School buses
First steps taken toward Tuscaloosa County mental health court
Shelton State is leading Lawson 48-35 at the half.
Final score is Wallace Hanceville 74, Jeff Davis 60.
Semi-finals tonight for the ACCC Men's Tournament at Shelton State. Jeff Davis w...
Romney's evangelical problem on display in Southern primaries
Outdoor athletes hit the trails and lake for adventure race
Florida knocks Alabama out of SEC tournament, 66-63
Luke Bryan concert still scheduled for A-Day weekend
John Mayer cancels tour that included Tuscaloosa show
Residents cite lack of trust in county schools system
Chamberlain right choice for District 7
Hopefuls offer different perspective for schools
Rally: Protect disability services
Residents question plans for rebuilding
County garbage service rates to rise
State school board candidate withdraws
Commission candidates differ on handling countys reserve fund
Shelton State secures a spot in the semi-finals against Lawson State tomorrow ni...
Bucs leading Gadsden State 37-25 at the half.
Lawson State defeated Alabama Southern, 81-61. Next up at 7:30 p.m. the Shelton...
Alabama beats South Carolina in SEC tournament opener
Wallace-Hanceville took the lead in last 4 seconds of game for the win over Mari...
Santorum appeals for votes in Alabama ahead of primary
At halftime Marion Military leads Wallace-Hanceville, 25-18.
Jeff Davis defeats Chattahoochee Valley, 62-53. Up next at 3:00 p.m. is Marion M...
Report: FBI probing Auburn's Ward for point shaving
New pilot training center opens at former WWII training site
Jeff Davis behind Chattahoochee Valley by 1 at the half, 29-30.
The Shelton Singers Showcase will be held tonight at 7:30 p.m. in the Bean-Brown...
Shelton State baseball hosting Wallace-Hanceville today for a double header at 4...
Shelton State athletics are on a winning roll! Congratulations to Lady Bucs soft...
Today's schedule for the ACCC Men's Tournament: 1:00 P.M. GAME 5: JEFF DAVIS vs....
The 2012 ACCC Women's Basketball Champions!
Casinos returning with gambling trial verdict
Commissioners son is one of three candidates for GOP nomination
Retired coal miner, hospice chaplain seek to win District 2 Democratic race
will be held today
House panel approves fire college bill
Two-part boating safety course offered
Public safety workers honored
Bentley plans state pension changes
Tornado victim hosts dinner for volunteers who helped her out
Shelton State Lady Bucs are the ACCC Champions! Congratulations to Coach Madonna...
Tuskegee Airman shares tales of war tests, triumphs
It's halftime of the championship game and Shelton State leads Wallace-Hancevill...
Lady Bucs softball win double header against Gadsden State today 6-1 and 2-0.
Shelton State's Lady Bucs will face Wallace-Hanceville tonight at 7:30 p.m. for...
Lawson State defeats Bishop State 85-70 in Game 3 of the ACCC Men's Basketball T...
Lawson State 48, Bishop State 34 at the half of Game 3.
Former Alabama players aim to impress scouts at Pro Day
Capstone Club architect to design course for 2016 Olympics
Defendants found not guilty in Alabama gambling trial
Two charged with stealing mission trip donations from Valley View Baptist
Final score of Faulkner State and Wallace-Hanceville, 65-68. Coming up in Game 3...
Faulkner State and Wallace-Hanceville are tied at the half, 30-30.
SSCC softball is playing a double header at home against Gadsden State at 1:00 p.m.
Southern Union falls to Chattahoochee Valley, 50-62. Faulkner State vs. Wallace-...
At halftime in Game 1 Southern Union leads Chatahoochee Valley 22-18.
The ACCC Men's Basketball Tournament is about to begin with Game 1 tip-off at 11...
Just a reminder that Career Fair 2012 is today from 9:00 a.m. - noon at the Mart...
Residents scrutinize plans for rebuilding city
Bill may affect law on sign displays
County Commission candidates want to improve infrastructure
Former administrators face off in county school board election
Calderone wins University of Alabama SGA presidents race
Gifts to public officials limited at $25
Hiring process at University of Alabama criticized
Primary to determine spot on Supreme Court
Congratulations to the Lady Bucs for their big win over Bishop State 82-48! The...
At the half, Shelton State 45, Bishop 12.
Wallace State-Hanceville defeats Wallace State-Selma 82-63 tonight to secure a s...
Wallace State-Selma leads Wallace-Hanceville 47-45 during the half.
Romney, Gingrich, Santorum all get Super Tuesday wins
Save the date for the comedy of Dr. Allen Mallory!
Burford leading Samford softball into Rhoads Stadium
Gingrich slams Romney, Obama in Alabama campaign stop
Shelton State's Mohun, Thompson have turned Bucs into championship programs. See...
Today's Terrific Tuesday Concert will feature the Shelton State Jazz Ensemble at...
Join us for the Health and Wellness Spring Fair today in the Martin Campus Atriu...
Shelton State Lady Bucs move into the semi-finals tomorrow after big win over CV...
2 vie for GOP nod in District 7 state school board race
Library trustees say communication aids morale
Schoolst need doctorate
3 seeking UA SGA top spot in vote
Northport buying 3 new fire trucks, police guns
Habitat for Humanity aids family whose Alberta house was swept away by tornado
Third woman files suit against Tuscaloosa County
Lady Bucs with a big lead over Chattahoochee Valley at the half, 44-17.
Next up at 7:30 p.m. is Shelton State's very own Lady Bucs against Chattahoochee...
Bishop State defeats Gadsden State 75-56.
Game 7 Bishop State vs. Gadsden State live on iHigh!
Wallace State-Hanceville wins over Alabama Southern 70-64 and advances to the se...
Witt named chancellor of University of Alabama system
First phase of work complete on downtown arts center
Witt Selected as Chancellor; Bonner Named Interim UA President
Wallace State-Selma defeats Lawson State 67-56 and will move on to Game 9 tomorr...
Wallace State-Selma leads Lawson State 36-23 at the half in Game 5 of the ACCC W...
Wallace State-Selma and Lawson State are about to tip-off. Join us!
The Spring graduation ceremony will be held May 8, 2012, at 12:00 noon. If you...
Women's ACCC Basketball Tournament schedule for today: 1:00 p.m. Wallace State-S...
Allied Health Informational Session today at 5:00 p.m. in Student Org conference...
Technology Basics today at 2:00 p.m. in Room 2455 on Martin Campus. Receive help...
What if I told you a single decision has the potential to impact the rest of you...
The Alabama Department of Public Health will be administering free and confident...
Stories of surviving tornadoes emerge
Commemorative march has deeper meaning for protesters of new immigration, voter ID laws
Details scarce for switch to community care
Final score in game 4 Chattahoochee Valley over Southern Union 85-52. Tip-off fo...
Hydrants to be tested
Streets to be swept
New book recounts Titanic connection
Belly dancing class part of Purim celebration
Chattahoochee Valley leads 41-24 over Southern Union at the half.
Final score Gadsden State 72, Enterprise 40. Game 4 set for 7:30 p.m. Chattahooc...
At the half of game 3 Gadsden State leads Enterprise 33-30.
In Game 2 of the Women's ACCC Basketball Tournament Alabama Southern defeated Fa...
Faulkner leads Alabama Southern 34-30 at the half.
Lawson State defeats L.B. Wallace 74-40 in game 1. Live now Alabama Southern vs....
View the ACCC Basketball Tournament games live @
Tipoff at 1:00 p.m. today in the Women's ACCC Basketball Tournament will be Laws...
Welcome 2012 ACCC Basketball Tournament players, coaches, families and fans! For...
Veteran politicians vie for probate judge
City seeks public input on rebuilding plans
UWA women upset Delta State, reach title game
Wings of Grace provides prom dresses for tornado victims
3 GOP members vie for PSC president post
Lawmaker wants religious study classes
LEND A HAND: Tornado debris to be used in building Alberta amphitheater
Raiders cruise past Carbon Hill for second straight 3A title
Come on out to Theatre Tuscaloosa's Zumba Dance Party today from 2-4:00 p.m. in...
Public input sought in schools chief search
Mental health petition drive continues today
Plaintiffs, BP reach oil spill settlement
Artistic UA student recalled for her vitality, character
Lessons at lunchtime: Chinese UA students sample barbecue courtesy of speaker
Police seek suspects in 36-mile chase
Riverwalk will include upscale cafe, yogurt shop
Dog training school rebuilding after April 27 tornado
Tornadoes' havoc widespread
ANNOUNCEMENT: Due to the potential threat of severe weather in the area, all act...
Powerful storms hit north Alabama
Offices close, events cancelled due to storm threat
Theatre Tuscaloosa's Zumba Dance Party is Saturday, March 3, from 2:00 - 4:00 p....
Honors Day applications must be submitted by noon today. Submit online applicati...
SCHOLARSHIP DEADLINE: Today is the deadline for Academic, Ambassador, Fine Arts,...
Reward doubled in case of wounded eagle
REVIEW: Lightweight musical comedy moves forward like a shark
Commission candidate advocates social justice
Hale County judicial hopeful cites experience
Lawmakers seek to fix overtime calculation
Severe weather expected tonight in West Alabama
Sizing up small books
Students target binge drinking with campaign
Revive NAACP locally, leader says
Stormwater rules may cost city $1 million
Representatives from the Troy University and Mississippi State University Office...
Bill gives breaks to lure business
Severe storms expected in Tuscaloosa on Friday
UA adds third May graduation ceremony
A once bad dog turns good
Retired coal miner will seek seat on County Commission
Woodworking demonstration part of Holt Highs Career Tech Week
Deadline nears for voters in primary
City may sue over insurance claim
Students sharpen skills for jobs beyond the classoom
Tuscaloosa threatens lawsuit over insurance offer
Supply Store to Present UA Graduation Celebration
Did you know that Shelton State offers 24/7 tutoring through SMARTHINKING? Find...
Benefit at Midtown Village to help Turning Point.
UA Plans Additional Commencement Ceremony to Accommodate May Graduates
Today is a payment due date for students that registered after January 10. If tu...
Luke Bryan concert at the Amp postponed
City BOE approves magnet changes
Luke Bryan concert at the Amp postponed
Area agencies receive more than $2M in grants
New zoning maps for neighborhoods touch all areas of tornado path
plan for tornado zone revealed
Great Dane missing after shelter closes
Lawsuit alleges sexual assault
Reports of stomach virus increase
Congratulations to the Lady Bucs softball team for defeating Lurleen B. Wallace...
Area agencies receive more than $2 million from relief fund
The 2012 Alabama Community College Conference's Division I Basketball Championsh...
UA’s University Libraries Mark 1 Millionth User Since August 2011
Theatre Tuscaloosa is hosting a fundraising party that is open to men and women...
A piano program featuring Melinda Brooks will be Thursday, March 1, at 1:45 p.m....
Join Baptist Campus Ministries for lunch and bible study Thursday, March 1, at 1...
Former Auburn coach Tuberville accused of investment fraud
Today is the last day to withdraw from Spring 1st split term classes. For more i...
REMINDER: Scholarship applications for Academic, Ambassador, Fine Arts, and Tech...
Test Anxiety- Strategies to Help You Succeed is part of the Student Success Semi...
The Phi Theta Kappa Induction will be held tonight at 6:30 p.m. in the Atrium on...
Today's Terrific Tuesday Concert will feature the University of Alabama Contempo...
County school board member has heart attack
Self-serve yogurt shop to open downtown on Thursday
Lawmakers want voters to set pay
More Americans seeking dental treatment at ER
Magnet Schools makeup to change
Bill seeks to ax cameras for red-light violations
Students are invited to a Meet Your Deans session Tuesday, February 28, from 11:...
Tuesday, February 28, is the last day to withdraw from 1st split term classes.
Alabama native Octavia Spencer wins best supporting actress
Freshman pitcher Turnbull to start against South Alabama
Ohio school shooting leaves 1 dead, 4 wounded
Today's Lunch and Learn will be an informal conversation with Shelton State Pres...
The SOAR Institute invites SSCC students to attend Technology Basics today at 2:...
John Mayer to play Tuscaloosa Amphitheater April 26
Questions surround ex-conservator's cases
Northport considers program for first-time offenders
UA costumers rushing to get ready for
Next chief justice will deal with budget cuts
Mental health chiefs plan will hurt UA and Alberta, Tuscaloosa leaders say
Hundreds sign petition in Alberta
News sports staff earns 10 AP awards
Prom dress fundraiser provides inexpensive formals; proceeds fight domestic violence
Students make nest from April 27 tornados debris
LEND A HAND: Chili cook-off fundraiser will benefit community soup bowl
Military news
School news
College news
This is the last weekend to see the comedy Noises Off at the Bean-Brown Theatre....
Men's basketball vs. Marion Military tonight at 7:30 p.m. at the Martin Campus G...
Shelton State men's and women's basketball continue impressive season.
Absentee voting expected to surge
Retired police trainer to investigate cold cases
Reward offered for info in bald eagle shooting
Two teens charged in home invasion robbery
County BOE OKs deal for interim chief
Downtown bank changes name, sign
Performance at University of Alabama honors Perry County author
Myrtlewood pupils plant 30 trees in beautification project
Boys, mentors to meet at event
Green available for Mississippi State game
Officials expect spike in absentee ballots for primary election
Bill could require invasive ultrasounds for abortions
UA Real Estate Center Names Two New Board Members
Program sheds light on citys civil rights role
Racy texts to student detailed in lawsuit
Website offers users local crime statistics
Writer says blacks treated worse after slavery
Soul band Maze plans March 30 show
Tyner plans petition drive against mental health plan
Northport council member to run for re-election
Volunteer says Hale County animal shelter problems not a secret
Deputies say woman had home meth lab
Bill would cut red tape for foreign adoptions
Judge acquits Alabama man accused in honeymoon death
Commission approves demolition of storm damaged houses
Career Center Director Named at UA
Join Theatre Tuscaloosa tonight at 7:30 p.m. in the Bean-Brown Theatre on the Ma...
WUAL fundraiser, home tour offers peek into kitchens
Murray says give animal officers arrest power
House delays action on Fire College bill
Casino developer testifies state senator sought bribes
Vanity Fair author, speaking at UA, says tribunal has links to today
Local lawmaker blasts mental health prison plan
Proposed changes would allow the 'Biggest Cactus in Town'
UA filmmaker's documentary chosen for SXSW festival
Bryant Bank receives national award for relief efforts
Mental health advocates rally against funding cuts
Bryant crushes Talladega in Central Regional
Just a reminder that a representative from The University of Alabama College of...
A representative from the Office of Financial Aid will be in Room 1826 on the Ma...
System to use personal alerts for severe weather
Plan now for Career Fair 2012!
Save the date!
Alabama House passes bill that bans texting while driving, 92-0
City Council approves increases for roof costs
State Senate approves Fire College bill
UA filmmakers documentary chosen for Texas festival
Hale County animal shelter director arrested
Downtown hotel rendering unveiled
Tuscaloosa City Council action
Bill would limit sales of ingredients to make meth
First step taken in rebuilding Alberta school
Hazel Green eliminates Hillcrest in Class 6A Northwest Regional
Center will make UA 'nerve center' for water research
Today's Terrific Tuesday Concert Series will feature a Mardi Gras concert and th...
Shelby says country headed for debt crisis
Officials, classmates to remember players at Marshall' screening
DCH offers free course on mental illness
Students could win air show tickets with essays
Redistricting leaders eye special session in May
Bentley targets agencies to trim
Gas price rise not apt to slow down
Open Carry group looks to expand gun rights
Northport Police Chief Green put on paid leave
Alabama student taking 'The Face' to NBC's Today Show
Mitchell out for the season; Green returns to practice
Roof changes for city buildings to cost $270,000
The SOAR Institute invites SSCC students to attend Technology Basics today at 2:...
Do something amazing. Save a life in your community. Please give blood. The SS...
Just a reminder about the Lunch and Learn Series, Money Matters, today at 11:30...
UA event focuses on business activities
Eutaw VFD, aviation unit conduct joint exercises
Early results encouraging for e-readers in area schools
Tuscaloosa City Council agenda
Prison chief, Bentley say mental health plan still in early stages
Fairness of face-value Tide tickets questioned
REVIEW: Comedy corrals laughs from chaos, on and off stage
LEND A HAND: Sprayberry Education Centers art show will have new home
Maintenance work scheduled on I-20/59
Chief justice wants more for courts
The performance of Noises Off begins at 7:30 p.m. tonight at the Bean-Brown Thea...
Shelton State softball wins three today. The Lady Bucs defeated Copiah Lincoln,...
If laughter is the best medicine then Noises Off is a double-dose! This side-spl...
Representatives from The University of Alabama’s College of Education will be in...
Conviction upheld in '03 Fayette slayings
Commissioner cancels meeting to discuss mental health changes
Man and dog travel from Alabama to Nebraska on horseback
Realizing The Dream Series to Host Performance Artist Reanae McNeal March 2
County Board of Education hires interim chief
Deadline for transferring mental health patients may be delayed
Tuscaloosa County to need 8,600 new housing units, analysis shows
Heart Walk highlights benefits of daily exercise
House passes governors jobs plan
Ground broken on two homes to be occupied by graduates of homebuyer education program
Tuscaloosa air show tickets available
Two sentenced in disaster fraud cases
Strange asks lawmakers to make looting a crime
Mental health commissioner to meet with Tuscaloosa leaders
House passes bill to ban saggy pants in Montgomery
Facility closings, budget cuts part of national trend
Four ex-Partlow workers reinstated
Alabama Senate panel votes to toughen penalties for cockfighting
Casino boss says proposal was a joke
Children enjoy parade in Mardi Gras style with their Al's Pals mentors
Tax credit to benefit housing for needy
Mental health shake-up will have big impact on Tuscaloosa
A representative from the Office of Financial Aid will be in Room 1826 on the Ma...
Full Moon Bar-B-Que set to relocate
Realizing the Dream Lecture: Dr. Gina Athena Ulysse
Tide stalls in second half, cant recover
Grant sought to reboot recycling program
Tuscaloosa City Council action
Growers, city seek set of rules for new farmers market
Director braces for cuts in budget
Earthquake simulator to be constructed at UA
County Commission cancels todays meeting
Shelby to speak Feb. 21 to business group
Spokesman for mental health agency to retire
Gov. Bentley proposes tax holiday on storm gear
House passes key economic legislation
Lure of attracts Tuscaloosa residents
Lobbyist weeps over call in gambling trial
'Bras for a Cause' to be displayed at Power of Pink meet
Phony flyer warns of prostitution in Rose Towers
Corrections employee fired after shooting
Animal calls may be sent to one office
62 years of love
Perry County workers may qualify for assistance
Board debates class schedule shakeup
UA students highlight their choreography in Dance Alabama! show
House to take up incentive bill today
More students, higher housing needs
Sex charges against former football coach, wife dropped
Casino lobbyist says Alabama senator sought money
The University of Alabama’s Lunabotics team will be demonstrating their lunabots...
The SSCC softball games scheduled for tomorrow, February 14, against Southern Un...
The SOAR Institute invites SSCC students to attend Technology Basics today at 2:...
Symphony to perform range of love songs
Web program links veterans, physicians
Trial to start in honeymoon diving death
Tuscaloosa to dedicate McKenzie Court homes
The Shelton State Community College Foundation Scholarships are now available fo...
The Lady Bucs win big at home tonight over Alabama Southern 77-55 and men win 57...
Legislators reject Bentley's budget plans
Creative justice
Congratulations to the Shelton State baseball team for defeating Tallahassee Com...
Singer Whitney Houston dies
Breakfast brings positive message for young men
UA students spruce up parks trails
Valentines Day fundraiser will aid local autism program
Citys best
COLLEGE NEWS: Feb. 12
Upper respiratory illnesses increase
City earmarks $1.29M in federal funds for Rosedale
Lecture focuses on racial inequity
Lobbyist: Bribes offered to 2 Ala. senators
UA custodian remembered as caring brother, uncle
ZF announces $14.6M expansion for Tuscaloosa plant
Bachus under investigation for insider trading
Hillcrest's Winegarden leaving for job at Fairhope
Hackers claim attack on Alabama government websites
Tourism panel hires CEO
Enterprise insurance agent enjoys acting career
Miss. lawmaker says 'Gulf of America' bill was a joke
Think tank wants issue summaries to foster debate
Youth gospel groups to sing
County narrows field of candidates for Board of Education spot
Animal control calls focus of dispute between sheriff's office, county commission
Foreclosure abuses settlement met
Alabama-based Catholic broadcaster sues over Obama policy
Mississippi bill would rename Gulf of Mexico
Court records reveal new details in birthday party shooting
Cuts may include lawmakers pay
Panels approve bills to create jobs
Jury for gambling trial finalized
Thief steals more than 3,000 pairs of shoes meant for needy
Alabama House panel approves texting and driving ban
GOP leaders say Bentley's budgets won't pass
Are you ready to ZUMBA?
Mercedes supplier ZF Industries plans $14.6M expansion
Ringo Starr coming to Tuscaloosa Amphitheater
Father and son duo open downtown cigar lounge
Democrats: Lottery could ease funding woes
Bentley proposes charter schools
Gov. Bentley's 'State of the State' address
Bentley praises UA players perseverance
Alabama likely facing 25 percent budget cut
Tuscaloosa City Council action
UA students discuss race, Greek life
Speaker replaces two panel members
Council OKs Forest Lake cleanup work
Shelton State softball splits a doubleheader today with Stillman 8-1 and 3-5. Th...
ACA student to be featured on American Idol
Paint the Town Red raises money for Children's Hospital
Dave Matthews, Jack White to headline Hangout
Theatre Tuscaloosa will present Noises Off by Michael Frayn February 17-26 in th...
Student Success Seminars are back! Join us for Study Tips and Note Taking Strate...
Heart Walk Bake Sale TODAY. TREATS FOR THE SWEET! Join us in the Atrium on the M...
Today's Terrific Tuesday Concert will feature pianist, Cynthia Perry, from the U...
Congratulations to 11th-ranked Shelton State Lady Bucs on their big win over Gad...
LETTER: Cutting essential services harms us all
LETTER: Pick your political candidates wisely
AEA vows to oppose charter schools
Legislators say city needs help with recovery
Group hammers out plan to allocate storm shelter funds
Bryce Hospital will lay off 34 staffers due to budget woes
Area builders hope for construction uptick in 2012
Ala. Rep. Alan Harper switches to Republican Party
Expert says people skills, work ethic help success
Alan Harper to head retail development
Come out tonight and watch some basketball as SSCC hosts Gadsden State. The Lady...
Three remain hospitalized after birthday party shooting
Mitchell suspended from UA basketball team
Recovery campaign aims to replace trees destroyed by tornado
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1 killed, 3 hurt in wrecks on Interstate 65
Meeting to address bingo, sales taxes, tornado recovery
Tuscaloosa immortalized in new book of photos
Colleges gain rankings obsession as students shrug
Construction under way on new Bryce Hospital
Are you in need of funds for school? Do you know the deadlines for applying for...
Streets to be swept
Hydrants to be flushed
Colleges benefit as teams win
Governor says budget cuts likely in next session
Shelton State Community College opened the 2012 baseball season with an 11-6 win...
The No. 15 Shelton State Buccaneers defeated the Southern Union Bison 75-63 to t...
The 11th-ranked Shelton State Lady Buccaneers cruised to their 13th straight vic...
McFarland Blvd. Arby's robbed Saturday night
Hydrants to be flushed
Streets to be swept
Parents press charges after son beaten at school
Preserving a piece of Civil War history
Six wounded when gunmen open fire at Cottondale birthday party
SCHOOL NEWS: Feb. 5
Stan Pate withdraws from GOP congressional race
States spread the word that its the law to give emergency vehicles room
Creating jobs tops Legislative sessions agenda
UA System chancellor says innovation needed
Pedestrian named in Northport fatality
Authorities say Mobile officer and suspect dead
Marijuana plants seized in Vance
Demand for community storm shelters exceeds funds
Cullman home to St. Bernard Abbey, Ave Maria Grotto
Tuscaloosa County man pleads not guilty in sexual assault case
State senators push bills to ban synthetic pot
Trustees approve antenna system, campus building renovations
Vandervoort named new UA trustee
Arguments heard in UAs case against artist Daniel Moore
Last of citys flood map revisions set for approval
Saturday benefit will honor music educator
Sen. Dial says no to fuel tax increase
Meteorologist criticizes storm sirens
Tornado Victim Wins $10,000 Savings Initiative Prize through UA Center for Ethics
Writers group donates books about Tuscaloosa history
Protesters oppose strip mine, push for UAB football stadium
Pedestrian killed after being hit by vehicle in Northport
Join the Baptist Campus Ministries for lunch and Bible study today at 12:00 p.m....
Buy a HEART! The SSCC Ambassadors will be at a table in the Atrium on the Martin...
Railroad crossings to close
Part of T.Y. Rogers Jr. Avenue to close today
Maintenance work scheduled on bridge
Herndons ethics matter still unresolved
The Downs plans neighborhood reunion
Awards show to honor black community leaders
AEA criticizes Bentleys video
Habitat builds first post-tornado home in Alberta community
Questions linger after dog bites girl
Perry County reduces summer food program irregularities
Alabama is No. 1 in recruiting, again
Siegelman file appeals with U.S. Supreme Court
Invited walk-ons bring added talent to Crimson Tide
Merle Haggard to play Tuscaloosa Amphitheater
Transfer Day will be held in the Atrium on the Martin Campus today from 11:30 a....
Romney wins big in Florida, routing Gingrich
UA trustees voting on antenna system for Bryant-Denny
Tuesday's Tuscaloosa City Council action
Prostate cancer support group formed at center
Salon will hold fundraiser to benefit children
Candidate for PSC files complaint against opponent
Transportation issues blamed for lost class time
Council rejects riverfront proposal
University sets dates for A-Day, homecoming games
Warmer winter has local plants blooming early
Study says immigration law has economic costs
Today's Terrific Tuesday Concert will feature Shelton Musicale, a voice, piano,...
Northridge senior lives life undaunted by challenges
Shelton State men defeat Marion Military Institute 69-62 on Monday night.
The Shelton State Red Cross Club will be meeting this evening at 6:00 p.m. in Ro...
Tuscaloosa Airshow 2012
Educators excited for digital tablet textbooks
Hoggle: Economic development is key in Hale probate judge race
Copeland cites fiscal restraint in run for county school board
UA Honors College official named head of area United Way
County schools seek interim leader
Police seek suspects in shooting at apartments
South Mobile students still suffering from Gulf oil spill
Bentley supports independence for Alabama Fire College
Perry County Summer Food Program makes strides in 2011
Gambling trial suspended after death of defendant
Transfer Day is Wednesday, February 1, from 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. in the Atrium...
Police arrest 3 suspects in shooting that left 5 dead
Let's do our part in helping the American Heart Association by purchasing hearts...
Wetumpka’s Peyton Tyrone signed to play softball with the Lady Bucs.
Tuscaloosa County High senior Slayton Thompson signed to play baseball for Shelt...
Dean’s List Students Named for UA Fall Term
Holy Spirit Catholic School marks 50 years of educating
Bingo trial defendant Ray Crosby found dead
Hotel's slow progress irks Northport leaders
GOP says no repeal of immigration law
LEND A HAND: Chili cookoff spices up Exchange Clubs fundraising
Pet of the week: Cammy
Pet of the week: Cameron
Family, friends mark womans 90th birthday
Shelby: U.S. government spends too much
Lawmaker: Give more teachers pay raises
Target to give University Place $100K
Developer to offer council new plan
County Board of Education member John Hinton to run again
AEA chief hires Winton Blount III
Tournament allows high school physics students to put learning into practice
Suit filed against ex-Partlow workers
Hobby Lobby to open Northport store Feb. 6
Officials: Reluctant farmers won't halt opening of River Market
Shelton State men take big win over Wallace-Hanceville last night, 89-64. The Bu...
The Lady Bucs defeated Wallace-Hanceville 81-57 last night at home. Congratulati...
Legislators study ways to lure new industries
Job candidates discuss plans to attract retailers to Northport
Lawyers denounce prosecution from post-BCS video
Bentley backs off his unified budget proposal
City BOE details magnet school rules
Ethics law proposal allows gifts to teachers
Northport considers electronic mapping system
On February 2nd, 2012, Theatre Tuscaloosa will be one of hundreds of nonprofit o...
New chicken restaurant opens in Northport
Officials: Reluctant farmers wont halt opening of River Market
Come out tonight and watch the basketball conference play between Shelton State...
Today is the last day to sign up and participate in the Scale Back Alabama Weigh...
One killed in wreck on Highway 69 North
Register now for statewide weight-loss contest
Rail crossing closure will affect Kicker Road
Dogs enlisted in search of family plot in Perry County
Rail crossing closure will affect Kicker Road
Register now for statewide weight-loss contest
University of Alabama to change online learning system
Local pastor honored by national sheriffs group
Bibb County probate judge will seek third term
Thursday afternoon storms bring risk of more tornadoes
SPLC accuses county schools of violating gay rights
Company selling Tide gear warns customers of security breach
Northport to pick retail development director
Tuscaloosa County residents hear from lawmakers at 'Meet Your Legislators Night'
Tuscaloosa Amphitheater generates $172K profit in first year
Proposal would clarify lines of authority over Fire College
Upscale apartments approved for downtown
HUD awards $16.6M to city in storm aid
County looking to demolish dilapidated, abandoned houses
Alabama softball ranked second in preseason poll
Proposed bill would toughen laws against copper theft
Sign up today! Local residents are invited to sign up for a statewide weight-los...
Don't forget to stop by Exhibition Day in the Atrium on the Martin Campus until...
Congratulations to Shelton State men and women basketball for defeating Snead St...
Tuscaloosa streets to be swept this week
LETTER: Gingricht a concern
Bill calls for all in school by 6 years old
Anxiety grips many as tornadoes strike state
Ex-HealthSouth chief Scrushy faces new sentencing hearing
City to close lane on Woolsey Finnell Bridge
Tuscaloosa streets to be swept this week
Miglionico picked for Ala. Womens Hall of Fame
Free show to teach viewers about autism with sitcoms
You don’t want to miss Exhibition Day in the Atrium on the Martin Campus Tuesday...
Two killed as deadly storms sweep across Alabama
Local blues musicians to release new album
Tomorrow's Terrific Tuesday will feature piano students from The University of A...
SSCC will be hosting the first-ever Exhibition Day Tuesday, January 24, from 8:0...
UA Real Estate Center’s Conference Focuses on ‘Shift Age,’ Global Business
Local residents are invited to sign up for a statewide weight-loss contest calle...
All students, faculty, and staff are invited to join the Fredd Campus Learning,...
Crews to work on railroad crossings
Alabaster deals with teachers arrest
UAH professor's lawyers face witness challenges
Families who lost homes get to go on shopping spree
Forestry Commission may have to repay $14.4M
Farmers consider opening new market in Northport
LETTER: Ditch could cause someone to get hurt
LETTER: Parade is a better way to celebrate
LETTER: Singleton should be barred from office
Severe weather expected tonight, Monday morning
Penn State's "JoePa" dead at 85
Groups unite to fight immigration law
Historic mansion displays donated piano from 1826
Bill may threaten infrastructure project planning
Joe Paterno in serious condition
Tide fans wont let morning rain dampen celebration of 14th title
Military news
LEND A HAND: Online initiative allows people to choose which charity to help
Woman collects photos lost in tornadoes
Thousands pack Bryant-Denny for national title celebration
Gingrich wins South Carolina primary
Farmers mull plans after immigration crackdown
Owner says puppy killed by pit bull
UA students invent iPhone app that finds local drink specials
Agreement reached in McFarland upgrade project
Alabama man arrested in post-BCS assault caught on tape
Tuscaloosa to get $16.6M as part of federal tornado relief grant
UA prepares for national championship celebration
Plainview's Trey Gibson signs with Shelton State.
Bryant Museum hosting sneak peek of Namath documentary
UA program helps Northridge High chemistry students
GOP candidates seek local support
Grant to help West Ala. tornado survivors
airmen have a new target: the box office
Payday lending practices under review
UA administrator is a candidate for Kent State post
United Way exceeds goal with more than $3M in donations
Interim schools chief sought
Official: Industries eye spots in Tuscaloosa County
Bryant Museum hosting sneak peek of Namath documentary
Alabama tennis opens season in new complex
Reader response: Should UA have a parade?
Perry dropping out of GOP race, backing Gingrich
Math Center Celebrates 10 Years of Student Success at UA
O.K. Bryant from Hillcrest signs with Shelton State.
Some Tide fans prefer a parade to mark title
Alabama to get $6 million for tornado recovery
Two state candidates for Congress cant vote for themselves
Portion of Hickory Lane will close today
Railroad repairs will affect Buttermilk Road
Retired chaplain to seek school board seat
Man holds woman; partners grab TV
Storm recovery plan approved for Holt
Wednesday wrecks keep police busy
Online protests pit Silicon Valley against Hollywood
UA hires Nussmeier, Thompson to fill coaching vacancies
Alabama death row inmate wins new hearing over mail mix-up
Brookwood's Winingham picks Shelton State.
Lawmaker says UA should hire Condoleezza Rice as chancellor
City Council overhauls building, zoning rules
Bucs fell to Lawson State by one point tonight, 84-85.
Congratulations to the Lady Bucs for a huge win over Lawson State tonight, 91-39!
Bentley's budget proposal lacks support
New gym opens as one of first businesses in recovery zone
Northport approves new districts
Kirkpatrick charged with marijuana possession
Shelton State basketball is hosting Lawson State this evening in the Martin Camp...
Viral video shows Alabama fans abusing LSU fan
County commission, ALDOT look to widen Highway 69 South
Tutoring begins today in the SOAR Institute. Math and English tutors are availab...
UA System Chancellor Malcom Portera to retire
Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day march draws around 1,000
Crews to work on railroad crossings this week
New building codes vote expected tonight for tornado-recovery zone
Bentley says at MLK event
Murder suspect has prior arrests
Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day march draws around 1,000
Portera to retire after 10 years as chancellor of UA system
House fire on Third Court rages after midnight
Council undecided about re-election
New prefabricated building method used in Alberta home
Woman charged with killing brother
Just a reminder the College will be closed on Monday, January 16, 2012 in observ...
Tornadoes define Bentleys first year in office
Martin Luther King Day events held around town
LOOKING BACK: Jan. 16
Congratulations to the Shelton State Cheerleaders for winning their 5th National...
Shelton State basketball wins big over Wallace-Selma Saturday night. The Lady Bu...
Fans: Trophy brings triumph amid recovery
Student housing boom
College news
Military news
Local events to mark MLK Day
Dems certify candidates for primary
Downtown restaurant Five adds space, options, hours
Beer tax among possible local bills
Democrat qualifies for chief justice
The 23rd Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Realizing the Dream Concert
Fans can see trophy at Academy today
Fans can see trophy at Academy today
Tutoring begins Tuesday, January 17th in the SOAR Institute. Math and English t...
Come out and watch some Shelton State basketball Saturday, January 14, at the Ma...
SOUND OFF: Jan. 14
Four teens charged in home robbery
Pickens official will run again
McFarland Boulevards new sidewalks may not stay long
Democrat qualifies for chief justice
UA releases plans for national championship celebration
UA releases plans for national championship celebration
National championship trophy tour stops in Tuscaloosa
Peru court sentences Van der Sloot to 28 years
Peru court sentences Van der Sloot to 28 years
City plans tornado memorial service
Experts see slow economic growth
Lawmaker discusses splitting Huntsville campus from UA system
Taco Casa, Hokkaido work to resolve 15th Street dispute
Alabama juniors announce plans to enter NFL draft
City plans tornado memorial service
Taco Casa, Hokkaido work to resolve 15th Street dispute
Lawmaker discusses splitting Huntsville campus from UA system
Information sought in womans Nov. 13 death
Coaling police seek cash register thief
Natalee Holloway declared dead by judge
Ex-administrator to run for school board seat
Weather front brings high winds, lows in 20s
Experts see slow economic growth
City spending more than $200K on equipment for River Market
Alabama juniors announce plans to enter NFL draft
Shelton State announces President's and Dean's lists for Fall 2011. See complete...
Beason to challenge Bachus for GOP nomination
City plans tornado memorial service
The College will be closed on Monday, January 16, 2012 in observance of the Mart...
Local music store finds more customers clamoring for records
Local music store finds more customers clamoring for record albums
GOP wants to create jobs during Alabama session
Bentleys budgeting plan meets criticism
ADEM to decide request to expand landfill
Plan to seize land upsets duplex owner, family
Master Gardener classes set to begin on Feb. 21
Counseling available for benefit eligibility
Poet, Buddhist priest brings Zen to UA campus
Several events planned for MLK Jr. Day
Regions check card features UA title logo
Van der Sloot pleads guilty to killing Peru woman
Congratulations to the Lady Bucs on their 95-53 conference opener win yesterday...
Tuscaloosa City Council Action
Forest Lake cleanup to proceed
Tide fans flood stores after game
Three arrested on Strip after BCS game
Senator seeks limits on smoking
County seeks old federal building
Anniston judge plans high court campaign
After three titles Saban's competitive fire still burns
Tide faithful cheer return of national champions
VIDEO: Tide returns to Tuscaloosa
UA Experts Ready to Discuss Elections, Issues With Media
Today's Terrific Tuesday Concert will feature the University of Alabama Jazz Com...
Census Bureau Estimates Slight Gain in State’s Population, UA Expert Says
This Saturday, January 14, is the 23rd Annual Martin Luther King, Jr.Realizing t...
Today is the last day for drop/add and late registration for full and first spli...
Special teams, dominate defense power Tide past LSU
Rematch starts off similar to first game
Alabama kickers get redemption in title game
Tide dominates LSU in championship rematch
Blackboard and the Student Portal is back online, but we may continue to experie...
Reducing Highway 69 congestion still a priority
Street sweeping set
Trees available for tornado-hit properties
FAA to let ultra-light pilots lead whooping cranes for now
Students help organize donations for tornado victims
DOT to study Highway 82 intersection
Board accepts Hillcrest assistant principal's resignation
Student applications are down due to technical difficulty. This includes Blackbo...
Panoramic views from New Orleans
Drop/Add and late registration for full term and first split term registration i...
Spring 2012 web registration will be continuing through this week for 2nd split...
First day of Spring 2012 classes! Welcome back students!
Area man arrested in his aunts slaying
LOOKING BACK: Jan. 9
Northport district lines newly modified
Students service project helps New Orleans center
GAME DAY: Road to the championship rematch
Educator accused of sexual misdeeds
Tide players visit cancer patients
Pugh pays fees, fines in sewer bribery case
Family lives amid apartments rubble
State plans phone poll of storm victims
Numbers indicate rise in gun sales
City seeks air show sponsors
Crescent City is seeing crimson
FAA grounds crane migration in Alabama
Retailer geared up for a UA title
Court: Jim Walter exempt from fees
Family remembers loving ways of their
Abortion clinic fire suspect has Alabama ties
Charges added to teachers count
State treasurer to speak at meeting Jan. 17
Sal, Vinnie Sunseri work together in family and football
Mayors wager sauces on BCS game
Alabama championship gear already arriving at Academy
Writer, member of Warner family dies
9 miles of trails planned at Tannehill
Bowl boon
Group working to rebuild home destroyed on April 27
Dateline to air special on Moundville murder-for-hire case
ServSafe food safety classes will be offered through Continuing Education on Mon...
Tuscaloosa man arrested for Florida abortion clinic fire
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Tide arrives in Big Easy for big game
Service projects available for UA fans
Chief justice candidates to attend local events
Safety changes sought at U.S. Highway 82
Man kills himself following standoff with police
Recycling program could return sooner than expected
Romney heads to New Hampshire, Bachmann drops out
Dixie remodels to make room for new Waffle House
Chris Kozak Jazz Quintet Concert at UA to Highlight Realizing the Dream Events
UA’s Rural Health Institute Seeks Nominees for Heroes Awards
Tuscaloosa City Council Action
Streets to be swept
Ohio woman killed in Perry County crash
Tree giveaway to help residents
Saban's five-year plan has transformed Tide
Northport mayor will run for second term
Tyner to keep City Council seat by being in program
Red-light camera contract in works
Cleanup at Forest Lake nears reality
GOP candidates vie for voters' trust in fluid Iowa
Steamers restaurant to reopen in former Hargrove Road location
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Late buyers may get BCS ticket for $750
New year, new baby, new beginnings
West Alabama residents celebrate Emancipation Day
Maude L. Whatley Health Center undergoes renovation, expansion
LOOKING BACK: Jan. 2
AEA associate executive secretary Joe Reed retires
Alabama Education Association leader Paul Hubbert retires after 42 years of service
Happy New Year!
Teach for America's first group earns praise at city schools
2011 Year in review: Year marked by storm, Sunday alcohol, new venue
MILITARY NEWS: Jan. 1
COLLEGE NEWS: Jan. 1
SCHOOL NEWS: Jan. 1
Northshore offers taste of Louisiana
Married couple hopes for repeat national championship in New Orleans
Cullman prepares for first 'wet' New Year's
Retired accountant to run for commission seat
Tuscaloosa County man faces 25 sex abuse charges
Stories of devastation, hope linked to tornado
Local enthusiasts gather to count bird population
Disney TV actor helps rebuild Rosedale home
Tuscaloosa News schedule
Fayette County probate judge to seek fifth term
Stillman student charged with child rape attempt
Men face charges of sex with children
Challenges confront new AEA leaders
Continued volatility predicted for gas prices
Four killed in wrecks 20 minutes apart
County homicides fall for third year
5-year-old beats chess players six times his age
Tornado cleanup a bright spot in Alabama
Engineer to seek county panel job
Celebrating Kwanzaa: Service emphasizes collective responsibility
Reward offered in credit union robbery
Barefoot robber sought in Duncanville
Partlow center closes after 88 years
Drummond helps workers find jobs, car-makers find workers
2012 Alabama football schedule has both Missouri and Texas A&M
UA predictions: Social media will play vital role in 2012
Probate judge Hardy McCollum announces re-election bid
Flood zone maps will allow more rebuilding
Diligence marks renovation of UA's historic Gorgas House
New York Times announces sale of Tuscaloosa News
Actress who grew up in Tuscaloosa buried with her parents in Evergreen Cemetery
Upgrades planned for McFarland, 15th Street
Fire kills four horses in stable on Christmas Day
Woman found after wandering from store
Suicide threats a concern for colleges
Majority of area students get free, reduced lunch
Looking Back: Dec. 26
Christmas spirit at Tuscaloosa soup bowl
UA program doles out free books to Black Belt schools
Open Door, Alberta Baptist members unite for Christmas service
Groups unite to provide bicycles for tornado victims
Have information on this vehicle?
Feasibility study sought for power
Day to remember
Police blotter
Book donations restock Alberta Elementary library
Rare hummingbird seen in Northport
Council hires new demolition contractor
Stores expect huge crowds on Monday
Robbery in Holt results in one death, deputy shot
Man dies on Interstate 20/59
Robbery in Holt results in one death, deputy shot
Congratulations to all of the 2011 graduates at Shelton State Community College....
Alabama tied for second in unemploymentdecrease
Christmas not the same after April 27 tornadoes
City acts to acquire Graceland Apartments
Northport council OKs site for gym
PAL Christmas party to be today
Court wont delay Alabama, Georgia immigration law hearings
City will recycle trees; holiday trash pickup set
Woman finds owner of family Bible lost in tornado
House leaders accept Senate tax terms
Council approves controversial street abandonment
City approves school calendar for 2012-13
OfficeMax files lawsuit over missing software
Alabama lawmakers try to define legal teacher gifts
City hires school personnel director
Forest Lake churches unite for food, fellowship
Meeting marks changes in county schools' leadership
State lawmakers try to define legal teacher gifts
Northport to vote on rezoning for NorthRidge Fitness gym
City moves toward red light camera installation
Storms, drifting snow make travel tough across nation
Tuscaloosa City Council Action
Zoning, building code plan advances
Mayor opposes Riverwalk apartments
Around Town calendar
Woman charged with lying to police
Toys wanted for needy sixth-graders
Court bars Greensboro tax preparer
Sex abuse suit filed against Partlow
Rural parents, state appealing tax ruling
Alabama looks to bounce back against Oklahoma State
House rejects 2-month payroll tax cut
New 'fun centers' aim to ease hospital stays for children
Bill would modify workers compensation
Parts of Grace Street, 12th Street to be closed today
Streets to be swept
Winn-Dixie Stores sold to Bi-Lo for $560 million
Churches urge Bentley to repeal law
Shelby, Thomas speak at federal building dedication
Tide wins in front of house packed with fifth-graders
County schools superintendent Frank Costanzo to retire
Halifax Media to acquire The Tuscaloosa News, reports say
Shelby, Thomas speak at federal courthouse dedication ceremony
Final Fall 2011 grades are now available. Grades can be accessed within the onli...
Judge cites lawmakers
Future of state's retirement fund questioned after news report
Alabama lawmakers to face financial challenges
Tuscaloosa City Council Agenda
Veterans mobile clinic opens next month
Man arrested after making bomb threats
Looking Back
North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, 69, has died
Failing county roads worsen with time
CALENDAR: Around Town
Central spot for 911 calls possible
LEND A HAND: Eagles Wings gift shop offers one-of-kind gift possibilities
Churches bring unity to holiday worship
Courthouse dedication set for Monday
Bentley awards grants to fight illegal drugs
Winners named in Lindens Chilly Fest
Church to perform Christmas cantata
Holiday musical a longtime tradition for Northwood Hills Baptist Church
Lawyer to seek district judge job
City says land seizures are needed
Jobless rate drops to 7 percent
Former Tide quarterback Bart Starr to help raffle off BCS tickets
VA hospital designing unit for female veterans
December Graduates Announced at UA
Fall Commencement 2011 will be Monday, December 19, at 7:00 p.m. in the Martin C...
Women's basketball vs. South Georgia Tech today at 2:00 p.m. in the Martin Campu...
Postal Service plan brings questions at meeting
Alabamians split on fairness of immigration law, poll shows
Preliminary maps reduce floodways
Pickens County officers have two standoffs
Greene County to host tour of homes on Sunday
Local artists invited to join January Art Fair
Reality show with local designer begins tonight
Facebook post helps provide 10-week-old puppy with medical care
Woman returns to apartment where she was rescued
Howell gives big league lessons to local players during offseason
UA Offers Pre-, Post-Holiday Recycling Drop Off to Community
Holt Elementary poised to rebuild
Thieves in Gordo target gravesites
Taylorville Baptist holds fourth annual drive-thru Nativity
City plans to replace training facility
Man, 19, faces multiple drug charges
Repair work scheduled today on U.S. 82
Mobile lawmaker offers lesson about Christmas
Panel says Northport mayor violated ethics law
Bentley wants teachers exempted from ethics law
Alabama primary expected to come down to Gingrich, Romney
Restricted diets can be difficult to maintain during the holidays
The SOAR Institute will be closed December 14th & 15th except for exams being he...
Today is the spring 2012 application deadline for first-time freshman.
Tuscaloosa City Council Action
High-tech tycoons set up in space exploration company in Huntsville
Transportation Officials collect bypass comments
Vote nears on new codes for buildings
Outdoor siren system will be tested today
Roy Moore files primary qualifying papers
Concert nets $169,467 for Storm Recovery Fund
New smartphone app helps people being arrested
Proposal to close street debated
County approves 2012-13 school calendar
Transportation Museum opens its doors
Players make their own gift bags for BCS title game
Local Authors Team Up To Tell History of Tuscaloosa Through Photographs
Western end of Eastern Bypass may hold surprises for some
Ethics Commission asked to clarify gift rules for teachers
Community hears Central zone plan
Share your favorite Christmas lights with us
Tree removal will close portion of Seventh Street
City plans to clean neighborhood streets
Ridgway named principal of Duncanville Middle
Community wants county to help with water supply
Northport approves drainage project bid
Former assistant superintendent says county teachers afraid to speak out
Sound off
Around town
Alabama prepaid tuition plan changes some payments
McElwain poised to take top job at Colorado State
UA School of Library and Information Studies Awards Books to Black Belt Schools
City superintendent hosting community forum tonight
Former Tide player, corrections officer charged with indecent exposure
No arrests yet in Green Village murder last month
Holy Spirit hosts annual Virgin of Guadalupe feast
TSO, choir school work together
LOOKING BACK: Dec. 12
Officials: Kids not taken due to new law
New tech center designed to meet students needs
Administrators did nothing to stop bullying at Eutaw school, mother says
Area hospitals rated well by patients
Military news
School news
LEND A HAND: Tuscaloosa Drug-Free Coalition seeks help from volunteers
State parks have strong year despite problems
GOP seeks to refine immigration law
Choirs bring Christmas joy to storm-damaged Holt
Placement testing deadline for Spring 2012 is December 15. For more information...
City, county schools will close for holiday
Man accused of arson during home eviction
Second arrest made in Nov. 15 burglary
Greensboro tradition continues with open house
Circuit judge announces candidacy for full term
Library to begin canned food drive
29 UA System workers earn over $100K
Around town
New coal mine could create 500 jobs
Spencer retiring after nearly 50 years with county schools
Miller calls for action regarding 69 South traffic problems
City, Country Club of Tuscaloosa agree to land sale
Judge Jim Roberts will seek a full term
Jim Walter Resources, UMWA agree on contract
Tuscaloosa schools to close Dec. 22
A closer look at the five Heisman Trophy finalists
"Is that your final answer?" Preparing for Finals is part of the Student Success...
Today is the last day to withdraw from Fall classes.
County Commission to give $1M for rebuilding of Rosedale
Family a top priority for Alabama's Heisman hopeful
Grant money available for storm victims
Exhibit show Vietnamese perspective of war with U.S.
Concert will benefit summer music camps
Ex-postal worker who buried mail in his backyard sentenced
Contract approved for state schools chief
Official: Virginia Tech gunman believed to be dead
County Commission to give $1M for rebuilding of Rosedale
Family a top priority for Alabama's Heisman hopeful
The SOAR Institute will be closed December 14th and 15th except for exams being...
UA Winter Commencement Ceremonies Scheduled for Dec. 17
The last day to withdraw from fall full term and second split term classes is to...
The Shelton State men's basketball game vs. MS Post Grad Academy has been cancel...
The Terrific Tuesday Concert tonight at 7:30 p.m. will feature our Holiday Conce...
Just a reminder that the deadline for "Here Comes Santa Claus" is tomorrow at no...
Event today offers free massages, manicures
Winter storm warning issued for northeast Alabama
Late teacher remembered for caring for students
Mercedes to fill jobs at plant in Vance
Ethics panel allows gifts to teachers
UWAs probation ended by agency
Tuscaloosa holds tree giveaway to replenish destroyed greenery
Agency gives Stillman warning
Belk contributes $300,000 to storm recovery
Join us today at 11:00 a.m. on the Martin Campus for "Prayer at the Flapole" in...
Hillcrest, Linden make Alabama football top 25
More than 500 UA employees make over than $100K
University of Alabama employee salary database
More buildings added to citys demolition list
Tuscaloosa City Council Action
Tree seedling giveaway set for Saturday
Toys for Tots donation sites available
State officials to clarify gift policy
Local mail processing center could be closed
Republicans to propose school choice legislation
Delay on deciding whether to abandon part of Seventh Street East affects business owners
Hydrants to be flushed
Alabama AG says immigration law needs changes
Mercedes to increase production by 30 percent at Vance plant
$4M drainage project to address flooding problems in Tuscaloosa
You still have time to give to those in need by participating in Shelton State's...
The International Student Association (ISA) meeting is Wednesday, December 7, at...
The SSCC Veterans Association would like to invite everyone to join in "Prayer a...
Tuscaloosa News, Kentuck float voted best in parade
Student Success Seminar: Preparing for Finals will be today at 4:30 p.m. and tom...
Today's Terrific Tuesday Concert will feature the Shelton State Jazz Band with D...
Ticket prices jump for BCS championship
Residents: We stand behind Kip Tyner
Alabama's Richardson named Heisman Trophy finalist
Paintings depicting Tuscaloosa's history moved into courthouse
Alabama governor reassures foreign industries
If you registered for spring semester classes between November 22 - December 5,...
Congratulations to the Shelton State men's and women's basketball teams for defe...
Central school zone could see hefty changes
Deja vu with LSU
LETTER: Republicans work for the truly poor
Selma fest returns to handcrafted roots
Tuscaloosa City Council agenda
Local entrepreneur, conservationist Jimmy Hinton dies at 88
Preservation Society hosts holiday open house
Streets to close for holiday events
Social media reaction to BCS selection
Alabama, LSU rematch set for national championship
Rematch or ripoff? UA awaits bowl fate
Kip Tyner arrested on drug charges
Most UA freshmen hail from outside state
Homes tour will aid autism group
Democrats seek to revitalize party
Tuscaloosa Amphitheater director widens role
Holiday toy drive to benefit Alberta Elementary students
Tyner arrested on drug charges
Herman Cain suspends presidential campaign
Country Club ups cost on sewer work
Road repairs may cost $3.1M
Central parking probe hits dead end
Court rules against T-Mobile that 911 charge applies to prepaid cellphones
Postal worker charged with firing shots at Montgomery post office
Hale County probate judge seeks fourth term
Benefit bike ride will honor late Tuscaloosa Police officer
Democratic candidate qualifying starts today
Woman says masked intruder stabbed her
Three Greensboro families receive brand-new homes
Chamber of Commerce names new president
Country club, city try to hammer out agreement for sewer work
Fayette County holds holiday tour of homes
Veterans center to host tree-lighting event
Workshop to focus on grant writing
Demopolis chemical plant will close after 60 years
UA touts its efforts to improve Perry County
Support grows for plan to rebuild after tornado
Shelter holds adoption event to help relieve overcrowding
at Super 6 Championships
Tide fans prep travel plans for New Orleans
State to offer police training on new immigration law
Rolando McClain arrested for firing gun, assault
Animal shelter full to capacity, officials say tornado may be to blame
Lawrence Named UA’s ACRE Education Director
The Fine Arts Division presents a theatre/dance end of the year showcase featuri...
Join us today at 2:00 p.m. for the webinar on Academic Advising: A Critical Link...
All students, faculty, and staff are invited to the Baptist Campus Ministries Lu...
Honda worker cited under Alabama law
Rebuilding plan brings positive response
Administrator hired at Westlawn middle
Northport man dies in one-car wreck
Woman, 75, escapes before fire destroys mobile home
Warner collection moves to Tuscaloosa Museum of Art
Tuscaloosanews.com honored for tornado coverage
Poverty rates rise in 57 of 67 counties
Partlow still trying to place residents
Report: No theft of game day parking money at Central High
Super 6 games expected to draw 35,000 football fans
Super 6 returns to Tuscaloosa
Tuscaloosanews.com wins website award
Honda worker cited under Alabama law
Warner collection moves to Tuscaloosa Museum of Art
The Shelton State Community College Student Veterans Association would like all...
Today is the priority deadline to apply for Spring 2012 Financial Aid. For more...
Plan details states health insurance exchange
Mayor wants damaged schools rebuilt in same locations
Debate focuses on rebuilding plan
Holt High band room renovated with help from 'Rachael Ray Show'
Linden plans to build its own football stadium
Tough times hit food bank
Congratulations Lady Bucs!
Winter weather advisory in effect, but snow unlikely to stick
Holt High band room renovated with help from Rachael Ray Show
Linden moving ahead with plan to build new football field
Alabama PACT settlement on hold
Cain tells aides he is reassessing his presidential campaign
HERE COMES SANTA CLAUS! Shelton State Community College will be sponsoring "Here...
The deadline for Spring 2012 Financial Aid is tomorrow, November 30. For more in...
Join members of the Allied Health Programs today at 3:00 p.m. in Room 2411-G (St...
Join us for the Annual Tree Lighting at 1:15 p.m. in the Martin Campus Atrium. T...
Heating aid providers struggle to meet demand
Alabama Choir Schools new artistic director plans a rebirth
AD says UWA needs new multi-purpose arena
Hamstring injury poses new challenge for Falcons' Julio Jones
This is just a reminder for students to check Bucsmail and complete the Student...
Visit the National Bank of Commerce Gallery through Thursday, December 1, from 9...
A professional development seminar, Strategies and Tips to Enhance Student Succe...
Zoning codes likely to come up at meetings
Snow may fall in West Alabama, but it wont stick
NICU reunion draws former patients, families
Allen and Jemison Building undergoing transformation into arts center
Big expansion, big questions for Teach for America
GOP ready for battle with Alabama Education Association
Rolling toward a rematch?
Holt man who rescued neighbors after tornado says hes blessed
UA professor, student make documentary of Robert Reeds life after tornado story
Tide gets redemption in Iron Bowl
Ruling could affect whether some hospitals can be sued
Crafters open house brings Christmas feeling to Tannehill
St. John Baptist Church marks centennial year
Teacher awarded money to develop community sites
Congregation works to repair hole in roof from April 15 storm
Bargain hunters use strategy on Black Friday
Black Friday shoppers scuffle across the nation
Alberta church, Chucks feed community
Area Christmas tree farms pride themselves in variety and service
Plans for homeless complex altered
Happy Thanksgiving from Shelton State!
11-22-11-- Tuscaloosa, AL -- Congratulations to the Shelton State Community Coll...
The Bucs rallied after halftime on Tuesday night to defeat Meridian MS, 80-69. T...
Sponsor says law helps job outlook
After turkey time, stores prep for Black Friday
Holiday travelers have good weather
$1.4M in grants headed to Hale County
Fayettes annual holiday celebration begins tonight
UA student to join U.N. event
Fayette's annual holiday celebration begins Thursday
Brothers shift gears to earn Farmers of the Year
City will rework demolition contract
Aliceville man, 18, charged with kidnapping, robbery
Roy Moore to run again for Alabama chief justice
Tide tops Tigers in food drive by more 100,000 pounds
Mercedes ID case charges dropped
DCH Breast Center will undergo $3.5M expansion
#IronBowlGameDaySigns trending on Twitter
DCH breast center to undergo $3.5 million expansion
Charges against Mercedes executive dropped
Alabama wins annual food drive by more 100,000 pounds
Roy Moore seeks to regain Alabama chief justice job
Shelton State men's basketball vs. Meridian CC tonight at 7:30 p.m. in the Marti...
All college offices are open 7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. today through Wednesday, but...
Congratulations to the Bucs for defeating East MS Community College tonight 67-61!
West Alabama may see storms today
Two arrested after tip about meth lab
Christmas decorations sought for tornado victims
Tuscaloosa County man nurses deer back to health
Tuscaloosa, Northport trash pickup schedule to change for holiday week
Moore to say whether he'll run for old job
Department of Mental Health delays Partlow closing
Alabama wins Disney Spirit Award for efforts following storm
Northport to give its employees 4% raise
City seeks land from country club
Moore to announce plans for chief justice race
Alabama wins Disney Spirit Award for efforts following storm
GIGAPAN: Alabama vs. Georgia Southern
Tide shuts down Purdue to win Puerto Rico tournament
Wilder's upcoming fight part of HBO undercard
Department of Mental Health delays Partlow closing
Tuscaloosa County man nurses deer back to health
The Southland International Classic begins tonight at 7:30 p.m. at the Martin Ca...
Spring 2012 web registration will be continuing through this week for full-term,...
The fire alarm system will be tested several times from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. today,...
All college offices are open 7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Monday through Wednesday, bu...
Hispanic churches fighting new immigration law
UA's master plan updated with Bryce repurposing
Decatur creates downtown entertainment district
Lady Bucs in the T-News:
UA investigates racial incident at fraternity
budget cuts to hit schools
budget cuts to hit schools
Businesses on the move to Northport
Businesses on the move to Northport
UA investigates racial incident at fraternity
LEND A HAND: UAs Students Helping Heroes plans to adopt Marine platoon
Cyclists ask for motorists to stay 3 feet from bicycles
Schools weigh calendar options
Walk-on Hardie Buck a big contributor on special teams
UA investigates racial incident at fraternity
Mercedes manager from Germany arrested under immigration law
Circuit judge wants full term
County jobless rate drops to 7.7%
Mercedes manager from Germany arrested under immigration law
Robots lend a hand in patient care at DCH
Congratulations to the Lady Bucs for defeating Darton College this afternoon, 81...
Iowa State stuns No. 2 Oklahoma State 37-31
Shelby names Jemison new state director
Police charge man in Forest Lake thefts
Beat Auburn, Beat Hunger food drive looks for late surge in donations
Walk-on Hardie Buck a big contributor on special teams
Robots lend a hand in patient care at DCH
Rooster's aims to bring the best of the blues to Tuscaloosa
Lady Bucs are hosting Darton College today at 3:00 p.m. in the Martin Campus Gym...
What Will 2012′s Economy Bring? UA’s CBER Economic Outlook Conference is Jan. 12
Alabama's October unemployment numbers take slight dip
Community meetings planned to discuss Tuscaloosa Forward
Number of teacher retirees less than forecast
Coaling advertises zoning ordinance revisions
Malone, Graddick qualify for chief justice Republican primary
Community meetings planned to discuss Tuscaloosa Forward
The fire alarm testing scheduled for this morning has been cancelled.
The SSCC Dance Department Spotlight is today at 12:45 p.m. in the Atrium on the...
The fire alarm system will be tested by the State Inspector today between 10-11:...
Businessman plans apartments for vacant Freds
Report: SCLC members didnt take funds
Former high court justice defends unpopular decision
Suspected tornado hits Demopolis, Sumter County
GOP leaders weigh changes to Alabama immigration law
Greek system criticized at race forum at UA
Council tables vote on Seventh Avenue
AHSAA reclassification to take hold in 2012
Suspected tornado hits Demopolis, Sumter County
Don't miss seeing The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee! There is a 2:00 p....
U.S. Navy Blue Angels arrive in Tuscaloosa to plan 2012 air show
Police arrest 13 protesting immigration law
Painting event serves as memorial for UA student, raises money to provide art supplies for children
Congress pushes back on healthier school lunch
City denies rezoning request for student apartment complex
Technology center seen as key to revitalization
Hale County probate judge earns award
Arkansas banker sentenced in Northport fraud
Nominations sought for Pillars award
West Alabama man pleads guilty in tornado fraud case
Beason loses senate leadership position
The monthly International Student Association meeting will be held Wednesday, No...
In honor of National Career Day, Career Services will be hosting a free informat...
Beason loses senate leadership position
Just a reminder about today's Student Success Seminar entitled Health for the Ho...
Officials break ground on new Tuscaloosa Center for Technology
Police arrest 11 protesting immigration law
Tutoring in the SOAR Institute will end at 5:00 p.m., Thursday, November 17 and...
Man pleads guilty after attempting to falsely claim disaster benefits
Details emerge in womans death
Candidates sign up for GOP primary
Businessman creates free job training for African-Americans
UA campus searched after bomb threat
Chandler running for County Commission seat
Spicer to plead guilty in gambling investigation
New Rosedale Court revealed with groundbreaking
Crime rates up in Holt-Peterson area post-tornado
Chambers tornado relief fund nearly depleted
Two Bibb County High grads are SEC players of the week
It is almost Christmas and the SSCC Alumni Association is once again helping Sa...
Students, It’s time to give us your opinion. Shelton State Community College is...
Quidditch on the Quad brings out hundreds to play
Scenes from The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. Photos by Porfirio So...
Come out tonight and support Lady Bucs basketball as they take on East Mississip...
Join the Fredd Campus Learning, Resource and Career Center at 11:30 a.m. today f...
Great American Smoke Out - Faculty, staff, and students are invited to learn mor...
UA plans racial tolerance meeting
Hillel Center celebrates return of restored Torah
Man shot in the face after dispute in Alberta
Tuscaloosa City Council Agenda
Quidditch takes over the Quad
Tide handles Mississippi State
City seeks $15.1M federal grant for airport upgrades
Left out in the cold
Reading, writing, robots: Alabama teachers go through training workshop
UA professor, actors to join Cuban production as part of exchange program
Schools programs target bullies
Coaling restarts zoning effort
Maxwell Elementary principal receives national honor
TORNADO'S TOLL: Daughter had decided on career path shortly before death
Longtime flooring business owner dies
Residents honor military vets in several Veterans Day activities
Stillman's original home restored
Influential Alabama Republican leader dies
Richardson on track to one of Alabama's all-time best
Penn State's McQueary put on administrative leave
Stillman dedicates Stillman House after renovations
Residents honor military vets in several Veterans Day activities
Jefferson County prepares for high tax rates, cuts
Coker Korean War vet honored by D.C. flight
Paterno gone, but questions at Penn State remain
State Board of Education defeats Bentley's effort to rescind criteria
State BOE chooses new K-12 superintendent
Pickensville seeks holiday parade entries
Its a major operation to take the Tide on the road
Shelton State will be closed tomorrow, November 11, in observance of Veterans Da...
UA’s Denny Chimes to be Lit Blue in Observance of World Diabetes Day
Jefferson County files for largest municipal bankruptcy
Planet Fitness to reopen in Midtown Village
Four SSCC students awarded grants from the Alabama Space Grant Consortium.
Pay-What-You-Can is tonight at 7:30 p.m. at the Bean-Brown Theatre for Theatre T...
State BOE chooses new K-12 superintendent
Veterans cancel plans for motorcade
CNN reporter Soledad OBrien touts diversity at UA
Do you have your tickets for The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee? Opening...
Congratulations to Shelton State baseball players Lance Wilson and Terrance Dedr...
Weather service issues first freeze warning of fall
Penn State students riot after Paterno's firing
Penn State trustees fire Paterno, Spanier; students react
Alabama abortion foes ready despite Mississippi loss
UA hopes Huntsville office expands research opportunities
TDOT to extend 68th Avenue closure
Grenade found during meth probe
Alabama school board set to vote today for new superintendent
Developer proposes 205-unit apartment complex
Principals plead for BOE to stop fighting
Show your Bama bling, tourism group urges
City, farmers work out issues as River Market opening nears
Relief found for teacher exodus
TORNADO'S TOLL: Man remembered for loving family, music
Montgomery judge dismisses Partlow lawsuit
Lecturer talks about Mercedes past, future
Game week finally arrives
City, farmers work through issues as opening of River Market nears
Montgomery judge dismisses Partlow lawsuit
Today's Lunch and Learn Series at the Fredd Campus Unity Center is Business Etiq...
SSCC Homecoming 2011 Kick-Off is today in the Student Org Center from 8:30 a.m....
Amp
Colleges deal with new online course regulations
Non-Latinos not as worried about new law
Trinity Methodist church celebrates 100 years
Local business leader Morris Acker dies at 74
Sellers seek big bucks for UA-LSU game tickets
Cain wins Alabama straw poll
Battle over new law recalls civil rights past
Northport man charged with theft
McCalla man faces multiple drug charges
Local group participates in global Occupy Wall Street protest
Bill targets teacher retirement plan
Book project seeks essays about Red Cross good deeds
Cain: Obama wrong to announce Iraq withdrawal
Some tornado-damaged areas are off-limits for trick-or-treaters
Sewell says farmers will face funding challenge
New federal courthouse opens doors
15-year-old was one of youngest tornado victims
Miller to seek new term with GOP
SEC: Missouri announcement inadvertently posted
Federal courthouse open for business
Tornado damage putting a damper on Halloween festivities
Garbage routes change Monday
Interested in Allied Health Programs? Join members of the Allied Health Program...
Just a reminder that the Time Management- Strategies to Help You Succeed Seminar...
Trick-or-Treat with Taylorville Primary School begins at 8:30 a.m. in the Atrium...
Residents back mental health funding
Spirit of unity marks tornado recovery
New rules will affect housing in storm areas
Vance Brose plant named first supplier for Mercedes C-Class
Brose named first supplier for Mercedes C-Class production
Faculty and staff are invited to attend the webinar, Fulfilling the Promise of t...
Arrested men had violent records
Time Lapse: 6 months of recovery
Arrested men had violent records
City's damaged businesses face different hurdles in rebuilding effort
Six months later, residents try to put the pieces back together
Your stories from the April 27 tornadoes
Professor measures recoverys progress
After months of waiting, a new house to call her own
Coaling homes damaged by of April 27
Time Lapse: 6 months of recovery
Florida player facing battery charges in Reggie Myles case
Event helps dispose of unused prescription drugs
Runners 454-mile trek benefits storm victims
City condemns 45 damaged properties
Council votes to condemn storm damaged properties
Mississippi jucos to cut number of out-of-state players
Mother: Sons are victims in fight
Former Sulligent coach files notice of appeal
Feds not helping Alabama enforce immigration law
Florida player facing battery charges in Reggie Myles case
Time Management- Strategies to Help You Succeed is part of the Student Success S...
A representative from the Office of Financial Aid will be in Room 1826 on the Ma...
All students are invited to the Louise Boyd Lewis Library on the Fredd Campus to...
College prices rise again as states slash budgets
Firm hired in effort to rebuild
UA students protest proposed Shepherd Bend Mine
Police arrest six in Waffle House brawl
Officials break ground on new Westervelt plant in Aliceville
Rugby team brings a different kind of football to UA
UA students protest proposed Shepherd Bend Mine
Officials break ground on new Westervelt plant in Aliceville
Man arrested after gas station robbery
County named in 100 top communities for youths
AFL head: Unions need redefinition
Northport Police Department honors fallen police dog
Police identify suspects, make arrests in Waffle House melee
Developer planning new mixed-use complex for downtown
Developer planning new mixed-use complex for downtown
The deadline for accepting applications for the Spring 2012 session of the Merce...
The Terrific Tuesday Concert tomorrow will feature The University of Alabama stu...
Police identify suspects, make arrests in Waffle House melee
Shelton State in the Tuscaloosa News:
Northport Police Department honors fallen police dog
All students, faculty, and staff are invited to join the Fredd Campus Learning,...
Civil rights pioneer Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth honored after Oct. 5 death; burial today
Crime in flux due to tornado displacements
Bentley quiet on immigration legislation
UA Greeks raise funds for tornado relief
Fall fun and cleanup in Alberta
Audits show conservator mismanaged wards' cases
Building a workforce
LEND A HAND: Local autism group plans to raise money to buy new bus
Masonic lodges destroyed by tornado merge into one
Interviews set for state BOE chief
Man charged with defrauding FEMA
Mother in Partlow suit responds to motion
Aboretum plans fall plant sale for Sunday
Witnesses: Sleeping victim sodomized
Concert to honor late UA teacher
Neyland, Bryant helped shape rivalry and the SEC
Property designated to serve as community farm in Holt
Jury returns murder verdict
Iraq war over, US troops coming home, Obama says
Alabama's Brent Calloway arrested on marijuana charge
Construction about to start on Riverwalk Place condo project
Judge: Bingo witnesses aimed to suppress black voter turnout
Iraq war over, US troops coming home, Obama says
Alabama's Brent Calloway arrested on marijuana charge
Construction about to start on Riverwalk Place condo project
UA Car Tags Raise $3.8 Million to Support Student Scholarships
Football teams in Aliceville, Akron cope with deaths
Mercedes to produce fifth model, add 400 jobs
Football teams in Aliceville, Akron cope with deaths
Mayor passes on AEA job
Founder of La Rocca nursing home dies
Members say county BOE needs more unity
Protest targets racial incidents at UA
Monument honors civic leaders
AMSTI to Host Legislative Leadership Breakfast Oct. 24
Mercedes to produce fifth model, add 400 jobs
UA’s Bama Grad Expo Seeks Top Prospective Students for Campus Visit
Libya confirms Gadhafi has been killed
Stress Management- Strategies to Help You Succeed is part of the Student Success...
Lawsuit says blacks excluded from juries
TORNADO'S TOLL: Family grieves loss of 95-year-olds loving, giving spirit
Big changes likely in redistricting
Notre Dame athletes volunteer for Tuscaloosa tornado relief
RadiciSpandex closing Tuscaloosa plant
Hale County plant will be first to employ new technology
Lawsuit: Undocumented immigrants denied marriage license
County, ALDOT at odds over road
Hale County plant will be first to employ new technology
RadiciSpandex closing Tuscaloosa plant
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Notre Dame athletes volunteer for Tuscaloosa tornado relief
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City Hall pre-qualifies contractors for tornado debris removal
Statewide hearings on redistricting wrap up
Pretrial conference scheduled on Greenetrack tax bill
West Alabama cold snap wont last too long
Immigrants' questions hint at fears over law
Northport financial picture improves
Hart now on opposite side of Alabama, Tennessee rivalry
Hart now on opposite side of Alabama, Tennessee rivalry
School system holds second meeting on immigration
Cooler temperatures will give way to warm weekend
Zoning changes within tornado zone unveiled
Zoning changes within tornado zone unveiled
Murder trial under way in 2010 shooting death
Judge hears arguments in Partlow case
West Alabama man has vast collection of farming vehicles
Eight inducted into Alabama Academy of Honor
Tuscaloosa to close road for sewer repairs
Taco Casa reopens 15th Street location
Northport City Council delays group home vote
Zoning changes within tornado zone unveiled
Test fails to replace immigrant laborers in Alabama
Test fails to replace immigrant laborers in Alabama
Tuscaloosa County man gives antique tractors a second life
Taco Casa reopens 15th Street location
Business community consulted on new zoning rules this evening
Parties in Partlow suit have until Monday to file briefs
Bentley, Witt among Academy of Honor inductees
Northport to vote on group home rules
Obama, civil rights leaders speak at MLK memorial
Alabama is No. 2 in first BCS rankings
City prepares to tear down storm-damaged buildings
Cuts take toll on state, school system workers
Some immigrants waiting for final outcome of new law
In 40th year, Kentuck festival still in its prime
Unlicensed landfills get untold loads of debris
Alabama crushes Ole Miss 52-7
State school board proposes rules on student restraint
LEND A HAND: New Orleans group lends expertise to tornado recovery
Apple fans wait throughout the night for iPhone 4S launch
Standing down with veterans
Partlow suit joined by ADAP
Bentley orders synthetic pot taken off shelves
Hillcrest boosts ACT scores
Civic Hall of Fame to dedicate monument
Demopolis schedules Christmas event
Perry County hosts travel exhibit from Smithsonian
City delays plan to abandon street area
Court ruling weakens state immigration law
Vlachos, Chapman have gone head-to-head for years
Gov. Bentley orders Spice to be taken off shelves
Member of National Academy of Sciences In-Residence at UA
Journey celebrates man's path to U.S. citizenship
Court blocks state from checking immigration status of students
Apple fans wait throughout the night for iPhone 4S launch
Tuscaloosa Fire and Rescue service honors local heroes
State AG honors three fallen police officers
THEATER REVIEW: On your Marx, get ready for plenty of puns and fun
County schools chief up for award
Alabaster man gets life for killing foreman
County may need more legislators
Emotions of tornado's aftermath fuel UA performance
Eutaw man gets $1.5M for shock injuries
There will be a Student Success Seminar, Study Tips and Note Taking Strategies,...
UA Opera Theatre program inspired by April 27 tornado
Second split term classes begin today!
The Theatre Tuscaloosa costume sale has already been a huge success, and a major...
GOP candidate Herman Cain to speak at West Alabama straw poll
Kentuck thriving as festival turns 40
NCAA finds no major violations against Auburn
Immigration meeting at school draws crowd of over 400
UA president praises faculty, staff for hard work
Report released on crash involving Fayette company
Student plans food summit
Bed companies donate 90 mattresses to tornado victims
City graduate coach program praised
Local police: Four Hispanics arrested under new law
NCAA finds no major violations against Auburn
Immigration meeting at school draws crowd of over 400
Barrett Jones takes pies to the face
Herman Cain to speak at West Alabama straw poll
Just a reminder that the Mercedes Partnership Informational Session is today at...
Pooches on the Porch held at Innisfree
UA probes racially offensive message
Four candidates to vie for state superintendent
UA forensics team builds reputation
Alabama urges court not to block law on immigration
Romney: I can work with good' Democrats
Breast cancer awareness oversaturation vexes many
City seeks money to help clear Forest Lake debris
Linden High School taking steps to have their own field
Witt responds to racist language chalked on UA campus
Linden High School taking steps to have their own field
Tomorrow, Theatre Tuscaloosa will kick off a huge costume sale. We need to both...
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U.S. ties Iran to bomb plot in America
Today is the last day to withdraw from first split term classes!
Hank Williams Jr. writes song about 'Fox & Friends,' ESPN
Hank Williams Jr. writes song about scuffle over on-air comments
Theatre Tuscaloosa selling off costume stock
Northport police dog killed in car crash
Browns Nursery reopens after being destroyed in April 27 tornado
Bryan Adams postpones concert tour
Police say man held girlfriend at knifepoint
Deputies arrest two on drug charges
Seven to be considered for state Superintendent of Education vacancy
Competition feeds Capstones goal to beat hunger, Auburn
Theatre Tuscaloosa puts costume collection up for sale
Northport police dog killed in car crash
Hank Williams Jr. writes song about 'Fox & Friends,' ESPN
There will be a Student Success Seminar on Study Tips and Note Taking Strategies...
Tuesday, October 11, is the last day to withdraw from first split term classes.
This is a reminder that Technical and Fine Arts scholarship packets are due this...
Bryan Adams concert postponed until January
Join us in the Atrium on the Martin Campus today from 11:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. to...
Immigrants fearing deportation make plans for kids
Library aided citys residents after tornado
Tornado tragedy leaves lasting impact on children
UA students help clean up Alberta
4 sites vie for retail development
New registrars named in 66 counties
UA homecoming fans bring their exuberance
LEND A HAND: Volunteers rally to help family affected by April 27 tornado
Jill Scott brings silky-smooth soul sound to amphitheater
Alabama starts new national ID program
Roll Tide on the river
Hightower strives to be the best in football, academics, family
UA students hope to make their Marx on comedy
City seeking grant to begin tornado-zone greenway
US asks appeals court to halt Alabama immigration law
Driver in surface mine mishap in stable condition
Central High parking probe will continue
Stabbing suspect is in police custody
County plans to demolish 5 houses
September tag renewal deadline is extended
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County may start demolishing dilapidated houses
Tuscaloosa Physician Named Endowed Chair of Sports Medicine at UA
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Join the Baptist Campus Ministries for lunch and Bible study at noon today in th...
Find out more about the new Mercedes Industrial Mechatronics Program today! For...
Mercedes-Benz Plant Launches Industrial Training Program with Shelton State! Rea...
Maddox to lead regional panels board of directors
Chief justice candidate Graddick returns illegal donation
Commissions opinions further define 2010 Ethics Law
Brookwood businessman earns Patriot Award
Coaling approves zoning rules
Commissioners at odds over subdivisions
No sign of theft, says former Central High principal
Festival offers showcase for culture, knowledge
Community corrections chair keeps job despite charges
Civil rights leader Shuttlesworth dies
Apple says company co-founder Steve Jobs has died
Athletic directors meeting at SEC headquarters
Moundville Native American Festival kicks off 23rd year
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Civil rights leader Shuttlesworth dies
Tag renewal extended due to immigration law
Community corrections chair keeps job despite charges
Mechatronics: Integration of mechanics, electronics and computer science in the...
Faculty and staff are invited to attend the webinar, Technology Tools for Teache...
Just a reminder that a representative from the Office of Financial Aid will be i...
The Phi Theta Kappa Chapter Meeting will be held today at 12:45 p.m. in Room 241...
The Alabama Department of Public Health Worksite Wellness Division will be condu...
Officers from Sheriff's Department find 11 stranded people
Northside Middle reopens library
Owners bring pets for annual blessing ceremony
Northport dance companys performance to reflect post-tornado emotions
City plans to hire private contractors
Brookwood resident reports quake-like tremors
Morrison named Northport Citizen of Year
Alabama inmate on death row may get appeal
Central High game-day parking case unresolved
Florida's Easley mum about attack allegation
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Florida's Easley mum about attack allegation
Police: Man killed Monday wanted roommate to shoot him
Apple unveils new iPhone 4S
ESPN pulls intro after Williams' Obama comments
Faculty and staff are invited to attend a webinar, Technology Tools for Teacher...
Tuesday, October 5, a representative from the Office of Financial Aid will be in...
It’s a busy day at Shelton State! Events on campus today: Baptist Campus Minis...
Worley asks high court to reverse ruling
Tuscaloosa attorney gets 3 months in prison for not reporting felony
Northport considers savings account
Mixed-race numbers double since 2000
Artur Davis appealing ruling he didnt pay bills
Moundville Native American Festival begins Wednesday
Developers, county at odds over subdivision roads
Ex-Tide player claims assault after Florida game
UFPD investigating assault on former Alabama player
The Fine Arts spring 2012 scholarship deadline has been extended to October 14....
Learn more about the Mercedes/Shelton State partnership.
Were you affected by the April tornados? You may qualify for a disaster relief s...
The American Red Cross of Shelton State will be participating in a debris remova...
Man dead after shooting on Fosters Ferry Road
On Tuesday, October 4, from 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., staff from the Tuscaloosa VA...
There will be a Student Success Seminar on Test Anxiety Tuesday, October 4, at 4...
Join the Fredd Campus Learning, Resource and Career Center for a Lunch and Learn...
Wall Street protesters: Were in it for the long haul
More than one in 10 parents skip, delay kids shots
UA homecoming week packed with events
High expectations for West Alabama State Fair
Salads are nice, but burgers are what really sell
Transportation museums opening delayed
Northport's group home rules refined
Congress dysfunction was long in the making
Dogs roof perch at Kentuck generates interest in arts
Northport ordered to rehear appeals
DCH event will benefit breast cancer fund
Marquee Matchup
Widespread Panic fans revel with sense of community
Community corrections head suspended
Man recovering after 28-foot fall into mine
New store on the Strip caters to runners, joggers
Fundraising cyclists will tour damage from storm
Kentuck to honor statue sculptor
Appeal fails in dining fees suit
New county extension coordinator feeling right at home
Widespread Panic returns to Tuscaloosa tonight
Immigration law causes concern for police across state
Eoline rallies to rebuild storm-damaged fire station
City BOE hires new director of instruction
Pettus Randall Parkway dedicated to memory of business leader
52nd fatality added to storm's death toll
Mother of shooting victim moving to Tuscaloosa until case is resolved
Alabama unveil new, more secure driver licenses
Alabama unveil new, more secure driver licenses
Tuscaloosa man recovering after falling down mine shaft
Mother of shooting victim moving to Tuscaloosa until case is resolved
52nd fatality added to storm's death toll
Let us help you learn to reduce test anxiety, improve your study and note taking...
Fair settles into its new home at Sokol Park
Former Florida governor and UA grad dies at 85
Play starts Frog Level festivities in Fayette
Medical director unites services
Judge upholds key parts of state immigration law
play, Hicks show highlight Frog Level Festival
Federal judge lets key parts of Alabama immigration law stand
Judge set to rule on Alabama immigration law
Are you prepared for your first college exam or quiz? Attend the Student Success...
Storm spotter training draws a crowd in Tuscaloosa
SGA president resigns; UA probes irregularities' in forum selection
Public schools prepare for national curriculum
Congresswoman says GOP, Democrats share goals
Northport Elementary presents $30K check for tornado relief
City Council selects hotel developer for CityFest lot
Linden Athletic Association may face tax woes
Northport Elementary presents $30K check for tornado relief
SGA president resign; UA probes in forum selection
This week’s performances of Bear Country will be September 28, 29, and 30 at 7:3...
Gigapan: Alabama vs. Arkansas
Are you prepared for your first college exam or quiz? Attend the Student Success...
Today’s Terrific Tuesday features Dr. Jubal Fulks, violin, and Jonathan Roberts,...
Theatre Tuscaloosa will be selling a large portion of its extensive costume inve...
FEMA funds still flowing in region
Revenue department looking into Linden Athletic Association
Child Abuse Prevention Services up for grant
ALVerify to avoid lines under Alabama immigration law
Deadline for debris removal has passed
Gigapan: Alabama vs. Arkansas
ALVerify to avoid lines under Alabama immigration law
Today marks deadline for debris removal by federal work crews
Revenue department looking into Linden Athletic Association
Join the Fredd Campus Learning, Resource and Career Center today at 11:30 a.m. f...
Interested in Allied Health Programs? Attend the Allied Health Informational Se...
Students take brunt of budget cuts
UA Rec Center lets dogs enjoy water before pool is drained
New book praises UA cultural initiative
Gas prices are down as economic worries mount
Students studying abroad pushed out of
STARS, an alternative education program, works to reform students
Linden school transfer policy ensures segregation
Fake pot' tied to rash of E.R. visits in Tuscaloosa
Linden, a town divided by race
LEND A HAND: Tailgating with the Stars event to benefit Sprayberry center
Five to be inducted into Tuscaloosa County Civic Hall of Fame
Forum will offer water guidelines
Grave markers found at company are a mystery
10 arrests linked to meth production
SEC opener pits Saban's defense vs. Petrino's offense
Tribute honors 13 fallen coal miners
Stalemate could lead to shutdown
Tuscaloosa library offers e-book service
Attorney Bob Ennis honored by international lawyer group
Cahaba River event features message
CBS crew overwhelmed by tornado damage
Start of day at mine was routine on 9/23/01
Former UAH professor pleads not guilty in shooting
Coal mining safer, but still one of most dangerous jobs
Coal miners say shock lingers 10 years after Brookwood tragedy
THEATER REVIEW: Production an addition for superfans
THEATER REVIEW: Play captures legend and truth of coach named
Natalee Holloway's mom opposes declaring missing teen dead
Ex-banker sentenced in fraud case
UA student receives $10K for relief group
Tonight's performance of Bear Country is at 7:30 p.m. in the Bean-Brown Theatre....
Rooster's Blues House drawing acts from across the country
The Terrific Tuesday Concert on Friday, September 23, will feature the Brookwood...
Join us today at 11:30 a.m. to learn more about the SSCC Smoke Free Campus infor...
State, federal plans may hurt local tax receipts
Designer of fashionable footwear to visit local mall
Federal judge to hear Northport chief's discrimination suit
FEMAs storm debris deadline nears
Sunday alcohol sales may hurt county revenue
Former Choctaw Stacy leads Vanderbilt to blowout of Ole Miss
Police chief sues Northport alleging racial discrimination
Stop by the Bryant Museum exhibition of UA football memorabilia in the art galle...
Judge tosses Alabama challenge to election monitoring
Alabama officials say they had no idea about toll road plan
Greene County Medal of Honor recipient to be recognized with sign
Building policies to be set by December
Coaling moves closer to zoning code
Conservatives rally in Hoover to support immigration law
Woodland Forrest Elementary features new study initiative
Merchants feel pain of Lindens move
Satellites guess
Reports: SEC invites Missouri to join league
Tuscaloosa's building policies should be set by December
IT’S NOT TOO LATE TO LEARN TO PLAY THE PIANO! A special section of Class Piano...
NEW CHURCH MUSIC CERTIFICATE – If you are interested in serving in a church or i...
Number of Non-employer Firms in State Continues to Shrink in 2009, Census Bureau Reports
Gigapan: High resolution look inside Bryant-Denny Stadium
The Terrific Tuesday Concert today will feature the Fine Arts Faculty. Don’t mis...
BOE member: Were failing a generation
Farmers: Immigration law may cost crops
Obama backs 5-day week for mail delivery
Tornado forum takes residents input
Northport City Council weighs varied financial plan
Miner memorial to be held Friday at the Amp
Reps. tour Partlow as center prepares to close
Farmers say Alabama immigration law could cost crops
PGA pros teeing off in Tuscaloosa for tornado relief
The Fredd Campus Learning, Resource and Career Center is having a Lunch and Lear...
Join us today from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. to celebrate Constitution Day. The Co...
Bentley confident in finance director
Federal delays affect tornado debris cleanup at area creeks
Local judge drops out of high court race
Farmers concern grows as opening of market nears
Federal building finished
Session may focus on home insurance
More UA students turn to e-readers
Alberta churchs missing plaque is returned
Wood Square seeks to end leases
3 dead, 56 injured in horrific Reno air show crash
There's more going on at Bryant-Denny than just football
Countys jobless rate drops to 8.8%
: Students help honor POWs, MIAs during ceremony
Panel begins organizing health insurance options
City to host recovery forum Monday
County schools plan to improve
Police say officer killed dog in self-defense
Utah truck driver dies in Sumter County
Man charged in fatal shooting of UA grad student
Dean’s List Students Named for UA Summer Term
Wood Square owner takes action toward rebuilding
There will be a drive-thru seasonal flu vaccination clinic on Thursday, Septembe...
Join us for Bear Country tonight at 7:30 p.m. in the Bean-Brown Theatre. On Satu...
Lawmaker calls for halting mental health system layoffs
Governor's panel on health care law to meet today
Man found guilty in 2008 home invasion
UA approves new construction plans
Debris removal to end by Sept. 26
UA hits record enrollment again
Spillway repair splits homeowners groups
Senate approves $7 billion disaster aid plan
Locker Room Talk with Ken Gaddy is tonight from 6:30-7:15 p.m. in the Alabama Po...
New garbage collection plan goes into effect Oct. 31
UA hits record enrollment again
Officials set deadline for federal debris removal assistance
Enrollment at Record High as UA Continues to Grow with Quality
Check out the video taken by Bill Brazeal during the Step Out: Walk to Stop Diab...
Congratulations to Team Shelton! As of the day of the Step Out: Walk to Stop Dia...
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State poverty rate increases to 17 percent
Holloways father seeks declaration of her death
VA hosts campaign that helps federal workers
Battle over state education budget switches to court
Ex-clerk charged in fraud scheme
Pastor of Alberta church pleads for return of missing plaque
Plaque stolen from Alberta church damaged by tornado
Auditions for The 25th Annual Putnum County Spelling Bee will be held tonight in...
Locker Room Talk with Ken Gaddy will be Thursday, Sept 15, from 6:30-7:15 p.m. i...
Stop by the Bryant Museum exhibition of UA football memorabilia in the art galle...
Citys list of tornado fatalities grows to 51
Tuscaloosa may boost agencies funding
Ban recommended on trucker phone, texting use
AG asks court to approve new districts
Same goal, but opposing plans for debt super panel
Sunseri, DePriest making big impact on special teams
City adds Calvin Hannah to list of tornado victims
E-Cycling begins for Chamber members today
Bama Theatre events cancelled after power outage
UA Once Again Ranked Among U.S. News’ Top 50 Public Universities
Join us for today's Terrific Tuesday Concert at 1:15 p.m. in the Alabama Power R...
Perry County schools have a winning formula
UWA trustees approve health clinic plans
UA ranks highest ever in college list
Shooting victim was UA grad student
Happening Tuesday and Wednesday of this week.
Slive remains hopeful SEC will add Texas A&M
Council to vote on condemnation of damaged properties
Shelton State in the Tuscaloosa News.
Just a reminder that auditions for The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee wi...
Tomorrow's Terrific Tuesday Concert will feature Dr. Roderick George, Tenor and...
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Man dies after being shot early Sunday
Tuscaloosa remembers national tragedy
Travelers express unease, confidence about flights
A generation goes from classes to war
Hope is message on 9/11
Tuscaloosa City Council Agenda
Northport to consider reserve fund
TSO starts director's first season tonight
In New York, a lasting memorial for the 9/11 dead
Local Muslims find acceptance, some rejection
Could Twitter have stopped the 9/11 terrorists?
Local residents answered the call to help on 9/11
Law enforcement strengthens security measures, training
Father: Son killed in Afghanistan wanted to change the world
Well Roll Tide Roll, we have beat Penn State! RTR! Now come on out to Theatre Tu...
Raccoon blamed for Friday night power outage
Bama, Penn State two of the most storied programs in the country
Local educators, students deal with teaching, learning about 9/11
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Keillor brings nostalgia, laughs, love to amphitheater
UA professor explores motives behind 9/11 hijackers
Raccoon blamed for Friday night power outage
Saving a part of history: 143-year-old tree splits in half
Jury says actions caused death
Coaling could adopt a zoning code
UA professor explores motives behind 9/11 hijackers
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It's OPENING NIGHT of Bear Country! In this moving and inspiring play, Coach Pau...
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Shelton State in the Tuscaloosa News.
UA professor traveling to China for triathlon championship
Hubbard denounces AEA lawsuit
Lees drought
Federal board to meet on crash involving Fayette company
Advanced-level classes return to city's middle schools
Two-year colleges seek more funding
Flooding alters PSU parking, routes
UA Trustees approve 73 percent raise for Murphy
Flood waters continue to rise in the Northeast
Former Tide lineman recalls block that beat Penn State
Tonight is Bear Country "Pay What You Can Show" - Bean-Brown Theatre at 7:30 p.m...
Join the Shelton State Diabetes Team! The Step Out: Walk for Diabetes is this Sa...
Just a reminder that the first Red Cross Club meeting of the semester is TODAY,...
Theatre Tuscaloosa to present 'Bear Country'
AEA seeks to overturn three laws
Rabbi, author, UA professor remembered for intellect
Fifth annual E-Cycling day scheduled for September 14
PHOTOS: Fraternity to sponsor Bryant award
Wandering llama to be reunited with its baby
With multiple disasters, FEMA funds too low for safe room costs
Theatre Tuscaloosa to present 'Bear Country'
With multiple disasters, FEMA funds too low for safe room costs
Theatre Tuscaloosa will hold open auditions for its upcoming production of The 2...
Fifth annual E-Cycling day scheduled for September 14
Owners identify lost llama
Texas A&M move to SEC held up by legal threat
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Come be a part of the "kick-off" for Theatre Tuscaloosa's production of Bear Cou...
Tar balls found on Alabama beaches to be tested
Officials say tornado may have struck Hale County
Man, 33, charged with kidnapping, robbery
Mental Health Department opens bids
Northport council legalizes Sunday alcohol sales
Solution eyed for home games at Lindens field
Tuscaloosa Forward plan passes unanimously
Wayward llama takes up residence near Cottondale home
Wayward llama takes up residence near Cottondale home
Public wifi is back online.
Just a reminder about today's Terrific Tuesday Concert. It will feature the Cave...
Red Cross Club Announcement: Thanks to everyone who signed up at Get on Board Da...
The Shelton State server for the public wifi is offline and we are working to re...
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Libyan spy files detail regimes collapse
Players hit the books with their team, too
Tropical Storm Lees remnants spawn twisters, rain across Gulf
Tennessee hires Alabamas Dave Hart as athletic director
West Alabama experiences flash floods, power outages
Costs lead to decline in catfish production
Bentley, Barbour to attend benefit
Abernant tries to keep post office
Tropical Storm Lee brings power outages, flooded streets
Just a reminder that Shelton State will be closed Monday, September 5, in observ...
Unemployed face tough competition: Underemployed
Tea party is shaping 2012 GOP primaries
Shooting leaves one man wounded in West End
New book tells state geologists story
4-8 inches of rain expected locally from tropical storm
Developer withdraws from citys hotel plan
Tropical Storm Lee slowly drenches Gulf Coast
Aliceville prison construction is near completion
Tuscaloosa City Council agenda
Tropical Storm Lee heads northward
Mystery surrounds athletic group's actions in Linden
Fans say footballs wounds
UAH slaying suspect wants Massachussetts report sealed
City schools enact stricter code
Family awaits justice after slaying
Obama yields to GOP demands on smog rule
Tropical storm could dump 15 inches of rain in Alabama
Football fans return to find city forever changed by tornado
Sellout crowd greets reunited Alabama
Obama yields to GOP demands on smog rule
Tropical storm could dump 15 inches of rain in Alabama
Football fans return to find city forever changed by tornado
Sellout crowd greets reunited Alabama
Before coaching Saban was a gritty player at Kent State
Before coaching Saban was a gritty player at Kent State
Court rules exposing fetus to illegal drugs a crime
Medical director chosen for Department of Mental Health
Attorney General seeks retirement pay changes
Steel reminders of 9/11: World Trade Center beams displayed in Tuscaloosa
World Trade Center artifacts make stop in Tuscaloosa
World Trade Center artifacts make stop in Tuscaloosa
Alabama show will be the band's first full concert in seven years
Alabama show will be the band's first full concert in seven years
Local Marine Corps League Detachment Partners with UA through Scholarship Support
Happy Friday everyone! Have a safe and enjoyable holiday weekend and Roll Tide!
Tide ready to roll against Kent State
Northridge's Scarbrough building a reputation
Are you enrolled in mathematics courses at Shelton State? SSCC was chosen as one...
Drought creeps back after extremely dry August
Tide ready to roll against Kent State
Gulf Coast beaches rebound after oil spill
Former Sulligent coach asks for new attorney to appeal sentence
Gulf Coast beaches rebound after oil spill
Former Sulligent coach asks for new attorney to appeal sentence
Debris removal nearly complete
Debris removal nearly complete
Taylor Swift donates $150K for city schools' relief fund
Taylor Swift donates $150K for city schools' relief fund
City schools budget is $109.9M
City schools budget is $109.9M
Drought creeps back after extremely dry August
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Taylor Swift donates $150K for city schools' relief fund
Tornado-displaced students to plant garden at new school
FEMA says 95 percent of storm debris has been removed
FEMA says 95 percent of storm debris has been removed
Join Team Shelton! Mugshots & the Amer Diabetes Assoc invite you to the Step Out...
Tuscaloosa, Joplin leaders share tornado strategy
Shelton State Community College has been selected as one of only two community c...
Theatre Tuscaloosa will present an original production of Bear Country by Michae...
If you are a student or employee of Shelton State, you will be receiving an emai...
Traffic jams will be early Saturday
Ex-pledge sues UA fraternity, cites hazing for injuries
Fire destroys newly repaired Alberta cabinet business
Greenetrack gambling hall reopens
Ex-pledge sues UA fraternity, cites hazing for injuries
Tuscaloosan charged with FEMA fraud
New chief justice seeks full term
Tornado-displaced students to plant garden at new school
GE looking to expand supplier network in West Alabama
Tuscaloosa, Joplin leaders share tornado strategy
Traffic jams will be early Saturday
Correction
Morning kickoff brings extra traffic challenges on game day
Greenetrack to reopen, claims previous search was illegal
GADGETRON: AT&T surprised merger being blocked
Tuscaloosa officials visit tornado ravaged Joplin
Maddox presents 2012 city budget proposal
GE looking to expand supplier network in West Alabama
Mayor, UA's Witt say area ready for football
County leaders seek help to widen Highway 69 South
City Council to vote next week on plan to rebuild after storm
Sept. 11 set for Sunday alcohol sales
Mayor, UAs Witt say area ready for football
Maddox presents 2012 city budget proposal
County leaders seek help to widen Highway 69 South
Helicopters rush food, water to cut-off towns
Helicopters rush food, water to cut-off towns
Pilots say automation in the air dulls skills
Pilots say automation in the air dulls skills
City Council to vote next week on plan to rebuild after storm
Sept. 11 set for Sunday alcohol sales
Inmate accused in plot to kill ex-girlfriend
Inmate accused in plot to kill ex-girlfriend
Council set to vote on Tuscaloosa Forward plan next week
Council set to vote on Tuscaloosa Forward plan next week
Northport to begin Sunday alcohol sales Sept. 11
Northport to begin Sunday alcohol sales Sept. 11
Theatre Tuscaloosa's Tina Turley featured in Alabama Journey! Fantastic article!...
Open house at Holt High lets residents give ideas for future
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Linden High supporters angry over field dispute
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FEMA cuts back on tornado assistance
Linden High supporters angry over field dispute
C-section patients can lower risk of clots
Alabama Power sponsoring tree grant program
City Council meeting to discuss master plan
Mayor to present recommended budgets
Bentley announces recovery council
Immigration law blocked temporarily
County BOE OKs budget, capital plan
Open house at Holt High lets residents give ideas for future
Everyone is invited to attend the Terrific Tuesday Concert Series tomorrow, Augu...
Tomorrow, August 30th, is the barbeque lunch to help support the American Diabet...
Just a reminder that Get On Board Days are tomorrow & Wednesday! Phi Theta Kappa...
Federal judge temporarily blocks Alabama immigration law
AT&T to open third store in Tuscaloosa this November
Alabama governor names tornado recovery council
Are you a high school baseball player wanting to stay sharp during the off-seaso...
UA honors those who helped, remembers tornado victims
Officials: Law may cause long tag lines
Holy Spirit workshop helps immigrants plan for future
Man charged with attempted murder
Warrants issued for two wanted in robbery
Driven out of Tuscaloosa
UA researchers study rocks for weather clues
Football fans face hotel room shortfall
2 million ordered to evacuate as Irene heads toward coast
Donations help students affected by April 27 tornado
COUNTY COMMISSION DISTRICT 1: Northport native says he's invested in community
UA Press offers bargains at book sale
Is Alabama in recession? Experts are divided
Weather study takes UA scientists to South Pacific caves
University of Alabama Press holds book sale
UA’s Industrial Assessment Center Named Center of Excellence
Today is the last day of drop/add for fall full-term classes!
Sister Cities delegates gather in Tuscaloosa to mark friendship
Judge delays gambling corruption retrial
Hale County offers amnesty to settle fines, tickets
Moundville man confesses to decade-old rape
State school board discusses teachers pay
TuscPreps.com high school scoreboard
Sister Cities delegates converge on Tuscaloosa
Full Moon Bar-B-Cue reopens with catering, carry-out
As a kick-off for the American Diabetes Walk, Walton’s on 69 South has agreed th...
Moundville man charged in 10-year-old rape
Anti-drug program returning to city schools after three years
Crimson Cafe plans to reopen, drop Dining Dollars
Crimson Cafe set to reopen
Federal lawyer: No room for Alabama immigration law
Although you may be able to connect to Internet and Blackboard at this time, Ala...
Sunday sales passes in Northport, fails in county
BETTY SLOWE: Baking is a Southern tradition
Yes, Blackboard and SSCC email communication off campus is included in this outa...
Shelton State is experiencing an issue off campus that has disabled the Internet...
Back to School for Tuscaloosa - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
Tuscaloosa council ends police funeral escorts
Ex-schools chief to be paid by UA, city schools
Business owners protest Tuscaloosa Forward plan for storm-damaged areas
Family sues over Partlow patient's death
Alabaster man found guilty of killing supervisor
Sunday sales passes in Northport, fails in county
Tuscaloosa officials get ready for game day traffic
UA geologist explains aftershock's reach
Study shows state shed jobs at higher rate
Turnout low in Northport, county Sunday alcohol sales votes
Earthquake rocks Washington area, felt on East Coast
The Shelton State Community College Music Department is offering a new certifica...
DPE’s Adult Ed & GED Testing’s Listen, Respond, Listen Again & Evaluate Project...
Tuscaloosa officials get ready for game day traffic
Family sues over Partlow patient's death
Bibb County jury convicts man of murder
Arrest made in death of late Tide player Aaron Douglas
The Terrific Tuesday Concert Series will feature Keith Williams today at 1:15 p....
Poppy's Cafe Menu
Poppy's Cafe is now open on the Martin Campus located near the Atrium. Hours of...
On Tue, Aug 30th , during Get On Board Day, SSCC will support the American Diabe...
Get on Board Days will be next Tue & Wed, Aug 30 & 31, from 9-1:00 pm in the Atr...
Police investigating rape off Forest Lake Drive
Tuscaloosa Public Library to close for maintenance
VA hosting Womens Equality Day program
Rebels tighten grip on Libyan capital; Gadhafi still missing
Martin Luther King Jr. honored with D.C. memorial
Business owners protest vision for Tuscaloosa
City seeks funds to buy land from owners in floodway
Streets to be swept
Mini-golf makes a comeback
Concert promoter brought big acts to town
Bama Theater lining up acts for fall
Ministers discuss immigration law in Holt
The first Terrific Tuesday Concert Series is tomorrow at 1:15 p.m. in the Alabam...
UA’s ACRE Announces Board Appointments
UA Sorority Pledges Announced
STUDENTS: Be sure to check your Shelton State Bucsmail for important first day o...
Fall classes begin today! Welcome back students!
Town of Crossville closely watches new immigration law
Team effort helps preserve house with civil rights legacy
Proposed public trails concerning for some
Federal criminal complaint filed against Partlow
Hundreds rally at Snow Hinton Park against new Alabama immigration law
Tuscaloosa triggers more Sunday alcohol sales votes
Are you looking for something FUN & INTERESTING to take this semester? A new co...
Mercedes gives $100K to storm fund
REMINDER: Due to the College being closed to the public yesterday, the payment d...
The Nursing Pinning Ceremony is today at 10:00 a.m. in the Bean-Brown Theatre. C...
Tuscaloosa Police chief backs plan to end police escorts for funerals
Religious leaders file affidavits on immigration law
Prosecutors want casino owner on trial Oct. 31
Lawmakers seek answers on Partlow
State waives fees to boost hay hauling to Texas
Lynyrd Skynyrd, ZZ Top plan Oct. Amp show
UAs New College marks 40th year
Tuscaloosa City Board of Education boosts pay for financial officer
UA students connect with community
Girl Scouts to hold recruitment events
New College celebrates 40 years with alumnus' performance
Both the Martin and Fredd campuses are closed today to the public for faculty an...
White House Black Market among five stores opening in Midtown
Judge considers requests to delay gambling retrial
UA plans memorial for tornado victims
Principals give a passing grade to school realignment
Sexual abuse case investigated at Partlow
Security increased at movie theater
Only 1 in 5 malpractice cases pay, study says
Police: Tampa teens bomb plot aimed for mass casualties
Joplin, Mo., students head back to school after tornado
Did you know that the #1 reason for people to buy what they buy is based on the...
Hi everyone! Don't miss your chance to take the new Digital Photography course (...
Have you ever looked at an abstract painting and wondered what you were looking...
White House Black Market, three other stores to open in Midtown
Defense in gambling trial seeks delay of retrial
STEM Path to MBA Offers Top Students Shorter Degree Path
Bryant-Denny Stadium to offer Chick-fil-A food
Just a reminder that both the Martin and Fredd campuses will be closed to the pu...
APR’s News Director to Participate in National Webinar Panel
Due to the College being closed to the public this Thursday, the payment due dat...
Sexton announces candidacy for probate judge
Ex-Sulligent football coach gets 25 years in molestation case
Lawsuit filed over Partlow closing
Hispanics return to Alabama schools despite law
Small farmers having trouble finding help at harvest time
AG wants high court to rule on bingo
Council may curb public comments during meetings
Bibb County High School principal arrested
Ex-Sulligent football coach gets 25 years in molestation case
Richardson featured on SI cover
Sexton announces candidacy for probate judge
Bibb County principal placed on leave following arrest
Small farmers having trouble finding help at harvest time
Summer 2011 grades are now available for students to view within their online st...
GED Graduation is tonight at 6:00 p.m. in the Bean-Brown Theatre of the Martin C...
Storm shelter grant application deadline today
Police investigating assault on Northridge student
GOP candidate Rick Perry has ridden Texas energy boom
15 minutes of exercise can help, study says
Greene County bingo hall suit moves forward
Violent weekend sees four shootings
New traffic signal activated
Road closed for tree removal
Streets swept this week
State audit cites Senate president pro tem
City on debris removal has begun
Chapman to speak at Republican Women luncheon
Council weighs allowing alcohol at historic home
Police: Movie theater shooting stemmed from ongoing feud
City makes 'final push' for federally funded debris removal
University of Alabama employee salary database
On deadlocked charges, bingo jury leaned towards acquittal
Blackboard has been restored!
Teen charged with attempted murder after shooting
Blackboard is currently down and ITS is working to resolve the issue. We appreci...
Defense cuts loom large for government task force
Woman reports attempted rape at Best Value Inn
Man shot in leg wrecks car driving to hospital
Man shot in hand in McFarland Mall parking lot
Grants begin to flow from relief fund
After 9/11 terrorist attacks, air travel was changed forever
Property values likely lower due to economy
Teen charged after movie theater shooting
Gordo church keeps August all-day singing tradition alive
Tuscaloosa City Council agenda
Teen charged with attempted murder after shooting
Shooting probed near movie theater
Quilters guild donates colorful blankets to storm survivors
Nine at Shelton State earn $100K or more
393 at UA earn more than $100K
Montgomery native stars in
Local charities concerned about
Perry jumps into 2012 Republican race
Westlawn academic status raised after appeal
Thieves steal YMCA branch bleachers
Colorado retailer sends winter wear to tornado survivors in Tuscaloosa, Joplin, Mo.
Another UA Greek chapter honored for aiding tornado victims
Legislators debate bingo trial impact
Jefferson County rejects settling $3.1 billion debt
Seeing
Texas Gov. Rick Perry readies for GOP primaries
City raises April 27 storm death toll to 50
Colorado clothing company brings winter wear to tornado victims
Bleachers stolen from west Tuscaloosa YMCA
Hall uses social media to boost UWA football program
Three more deaths attributed to April 27 tornado
Two UA Greek chapters honored for relief work
Happy Friday everyone! Have a great weekend!
GED Graduation will be Tuesday, August 16, at 6:00 p.m. in the Bean-Brown Theatr...
Honeycutt named head coach at Northside
Would you like to play a little JAZZ? SSCC Jazz Ensemble is looking for trumpet,...
Rihanna concert boosts city storm fund
Volunteers will clean lakes, boat landings Saturday and Aug. 20
Husband remembers wife who died in tornado as 'perfect'
New law aimed to stop concussions
Partlow may lose Medicaid eligibility
Residents seek answers about Forest Lake's future
No convictions in Alabama gambling trial
Honeycutt named head coach at Northside
No convictions in Alabama gambling trial
Judge to accept partial verdict in gambling trial
Dykes receives Women in Business Council award
Partlow dropped from federal Medicare, Medicaid eligibility
Financial Aid Workshop today from 4-6:00 p.m. in the Workforce Development Cente...
Missing mental health patient located
Subways Jared visits, presents $10K donation
UA fraternity earns coveted trophy as best DKE chapter nationwide
Gambling trial deliberations to resume today
Krispy Kreme plans to return
Subway's Jared presents $10,000 donation for relief effort
Krispy Kreme owners hope to reopen within the year
Alabama gambling trial jury on day 6 of deliberations
Police searching for missing mental health patient
University Place students return to class, but at a new school
The Fall 2011 schedules have been posted for Training for Existing Business & In...
Tornado relief efforts bring DKE chapter top national award
Additional Financial Aid Workshops have been scheduled! There will be a workshop...
Stocks soar after Fed pledges low interest rates into 2013
City Council amends building restrictions
Jurors to keep talking after partial decision
London tries to quash riots by tripling police presence
Carrollton Elementary to become pre-K center
Alabama gambling trial judge to jurors: keep talking
Dow rallies after Fed statement, up 429 points
UA Plank Center Adds Members, Re-Elects Leaders
Due to a power surge yesterday ITS is continuing to work on resolving issues wit...
Be sure to check out the new Medical Technician Programs being offered through C...
Today is the last day to withdraw from summer classes!
Men Who Cook fundraiser aiding storm victims this year
Man arrested for shooting into SUV
Northport mayor seeks volunteers to help clean city
Bentley considers special session
Sequestered jury remains undecided
REMINDER: Tuesday, August 9th, is the last day to withdraw from summer classes!
Blackboard is back online now.
Dow plunges more than 600 points after downgrade
Gambling trial jury on day four of deliberations
Alabama seeks $75 million in taxes from Greenetrack
The Shelton State Diabetes Team is up & running! The Tuscaloosa walk is schedule...
City, county schools salary database
Loss of coal tax could hurt government programs
Economy, not debt rating, poised to send markets lower
Smartphones are a hackers new frontier
Pediatricians say sports in heat is OK with some precautions
Immigration law already hurting farms
Fans line the field for Fan Day
Long-term plans for Holt focusing on improvement
Streets to be swept this week
City road closures announced
SPECIAL REPORT: Tuscaloosa City Schools superintendent among the highest paid in Alabama public schools
Syria claims revolt stamped out; Hama seen in ruins
Bingo trial jury continues deliberations
Stillman cuts nursing program
Tears, roses mark candlelight vigil for UA tornado victims
Four black classmates plan to attend THS class of 66 reunion tonight
Sexton takes step toward running for probate judge
Red Cross director to expand his role
Federal appeals court upholds Langford conviction
Tide's Fan Day set for Sunday
Jury deliberation begins in Alabama gambling trial
Federal appeals court upholds Langford conviction
Stillman College cutting four-year nursing program
The last day to withdraw from summer classes is Tuesday, August 9th!
100 days after tornado, residents see progress, problems
Media Advisory: UA Memorial Service Moved to Foster Auditorium
UA to hold graduation, memorial today
Five new principals take charge in city schools system
Late colonel remembered for Toys for Tots legacy
Tide's Fan Day set for Sunday
Alabama tickets go on sale today
Dow average plunges 513, worst drop since 2008
Suspect in Bank of Tuscaloosa robbery arrested
Tuscaloosa retailers prepare for annual sales tax holiday
Suspect in Bank of Tuscaloosa robbery arrested
Dow average plunges 513, worst drop since 2008
Fan Day scheduled for Sunday
Around $350K distributed at annual Nick's Kids luncheon
Tuscaloosa retailers prepare for annual sales tax holiday
Tickets for Alabama concert go sale Friday
Virginia Tech lifts campus alert after report of gunman
May, August Graduates Announced at UA
There will be a Financial Aid Workshop Thursday, Aug 4, from 1-3:00 p.m. in the...
County remap plan moves forward
Pilot in crash was nearing airport
Mike & Eds moves from 15th Street to Northport
Survey finds UA students dont study very much
Jack's fast food restaurant robbed Tuesday night
Closing arguments begin in gambling corruption trial
Early tests from Demopolis plane crash show damaged cam shaft
Insurance disputes slow debris removal in wake of tornado
Prosecutor says millions in profit caused corruption
Jack's fast food restaurant robbed Tuesday night
Mason to Head Alabama Productivity Center at UA
Zoes Kitchen to open Bryant-Denny Stadium location
Longtime United Way director to step down
Lawmaker faces ethics complaint
Closing arguments set for today in gambling trial
Adequate Yearly Progress results mixed for regions schools
Northport gains Hobby Lobby, Big Lots
Battle over budget moves on to super committee
Financial reports consistently unfiled by black PACs
Mayor presents revised version of Tuscaloosa rebuilding plan
Mayor presents revised version of Tuscaloosa rebuilding plan
Public school accountability scores for West Alabama
Closing arguments to begin Wednesday Alabama gambling trial
Zoes Kitchen to open Bryant-Denny Stadium location
Debt-limit bill passed, on its way to Obama
With bill signed, budget battle moves on to super committee
The Celebration of Hope (Relay for Life) is tonight at 6:00 p.m. in the Martin C...
Bentley appoints Malone as Alabama chief justice
Giffords brings down the House as debt bill OKd
County fares worse as more schools fail to meet No Child Left Behind standards
Tuscaloosa city system sees improvement over last year's No Child Left Behind results
Insurers required to pay for contraception
Northport tax proposal pulled
Road closed for storm drainage repairs
Holt Lake cleanup to be held Aug. 13
Arbor Day Foundation launches tree campaign
Tuscaloosa leaders thank Northport for help
Schools get rules for immigration law
Twin sisters prepare to travel to Twins Day in Ohio this weekend
Governor begins search for new state superintendent
Temperatures soar as high school football practice opens
Overturned trailer blocking traffic on McFarland
Bentley picks Chief of Staff Charles Malone for chief justice
Bingo judge tosses one charge against McGregor, lobbyist
Coverage with no copay extended to birth control
Nine city, 14 county schools fail to meet AYP goals
Public school accountability scores for West Alabama
Public employee salary database
Warners art collection divided
Black classmates sought for 45th THS reunion
Some storm damage may have been preventable
Iranian blinded by acid saves attacker from the same fate
Insanity ruling not likely in Norway
Histories of group homes are hard to find
Obama, Congress reach a deal to avert default
Students face housing race
Few government salaries top $100K
Former McKenzie Court residents gather to reminisce, reconnect
LEND A HAND: e-Credit union helps provide meals for needy schoolchildren
Pet of the week: July 31
Absentee ballots available for alcohol vote
Louisiana man selling 'Bear' Bryant's last Cadillac
Alabama sets Sept. 2 benefit at the Tuscaloosa Amphitheater
Area retailers and shoppers gear up for sales tax holiday
Bomb threat used in Cottondale bank robbery
Scams target elderly and Social Security recipients
Social Security offices cut hours
Jill Scott plans show at the Amphitheater
County schools sketch out five-year plan
Louisiana man selling 'Bear' Bryant's last Cadillac
Jill Scott, Anthony Hamilton to play amphitheater Oct. 7
There will be a Financial Aid Workshop on Thursday, August 4, from 1-3:00 p.m. i...
Happy Friday everyone, have a great weekend!
Two entrance ramps closed as debris cleaned from I-20/59
All defendants rest cases in Alabama gambling trial
Appeal of PACT settlement possible
Troops fight to bring food into Somalia
Last federal disaster center in Tuscaloosa closes
City schools plan for tornado safe rooms
Project Rebound joins Facebook
Legal assistance available to needy storm victims
Bibb County road closure delayed a week
TDOT announces pair of road closures
Jefferson County gets 1 week to decide on bankruptcy
Questions remain about proposed AT&T, T-Mobile merger
Grants help fund Legal Services Alabama in wake of tornado
Shelton State's Training for Existing Business & Industry is offering Forklift C...
Upcoming ServSafe Classes are August 29 & 31, from 5:30-9:30 p.m. The ServSafe®...
PACT deal delivers partial benefits
Gathering welcomes all who have lived at McKenzie Court
Ex-deputy facing charges was patrol supervisor
features second UA graduate
Mental health workers get answers
Would you like to play a little JAZZ? SSCC Jazz Ensemble is looking for trumpet...
From American Heart Assoc: Because of all the hard working volunteers, participa...
Former jailer charged with Tasing inmates
UA players say dealings with T-Town store were proper
Congratulations to Glinda Blackshear for receiving the Thomas R. Smith Award for...
New fall medical tech programs offered through Continuing Education!
Tornado death toll rises to 47, city says
Shelton State, UWA placed on probation
Private property demolition approved
Jefferson County readies for possible bankruptcy
Coupe boosts Mercedes Vance plant
Heroism of Sept. 11, April 27 first responders honored
Program helps reduce city schools' suspensions
Pastors who lost child in 94 tornado to speak
Circuit clerks to focus less on public
Three more added to the list of deaths caused by the April 27 tornado
If you need help filling out FAFSA online stop by the Financial Aid Workshop tom...
There will be a Celebration of Hope on August 2, 2011 at 6:00 p.m. in the Atrium...
North River has elevated toxins
Norway seeks peace amid homegrown terror
President implores GOP to help avert U.S. default
New student complex planned for 69 South
Back to school guide 2011
Norway suspect: Serbia bombing
Constitutional reform closer to success
New generics will benefit some groups, industries
Expiring patents will bring down drug prices
Garrison Keillor bringing his tour to Ampitheater
Bingo case damages back room stereotype
Donations of supplies, time pour in for local schools
As Tuscaloosa moves forward, DuPont stays put
Residents want Tuscaloosa rebuilt safer, better
Alabama sets fan day for Aug. 7
June saw area, state jobless rates rise
Fans revel in SEC football spotlight
Red Cross local chapter to eliminate staff position
Ill UA graduate has 1979 ceremony restaged
Fallen veteran to be honored
Students from four schools join forces to help storm victims
Fans see Media Days as college football kick-off
Groups try to block immigrant law in Alabama
Partlow employees express grievances
Mercedes to build $289M expansion at Vance plant
Suspects sought in break-in, beating
Tuscaloosa woman charged with assault
Pouncy changes testimony under defense questioning
Statewide group helps homeless pets
Storm aid offices to close next week
New ethics law could lead to more complaints
Nominations accepted for civic hall of fame
The National Bank of Commerce Art Gallery (Room 1832 Martin) will be open today from 6:30 p.m. - 10:00 p.m., (before and during the evening performance of The Drowsy Chaperone). Stop by to see an exhibit from the new “Gallery on the Boulevard.&rdq
Former Bibb County High star looking for big season at UGA
Please be advised that on Thursday, August 18, 2011, the Martin and Fredd Campuses of Shelton State will be closed to the public due to professional development activities for faculty and staff. The College will reopen to the public on Friday, August 19
College Board Selects UA as Test Site for New Computer Science AP Program
Don't miss your chance to see The Drowsy Chaperone! There are only four showtimes left, Thursday-Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday at 2:00 p.m. Great review in The Crimson White
Rebuilding plan now available for viewing online
County school officials focus on debt, budget
Mercedes plans to invest $2 billion in Vance plant
Alabama collects tax originally for Confederate veterans
Alabama Constitutional Revision Commission doesnt reflect mandated diversity
Big Apple assistance in Tuscaloosa reconstruction
Easter Seals to hold fundraiser Saturday
State workers will keep Blue Cross for insurance
Man, 32, charged in relatives stabbing
Man, 25, arrested in drive-by shooting
Woman sought in food mart thefts
New medical technician programs are being offered in the fall semester through Continuing Education. For requirements and more information on these programs visit:
Slive proposes big changes during Media Days opening
SEC Media Days opens with "State of the League"
Just a reminder there will be a Financial Aid Workshop today from 3-5 p.m. in the COMPASS Lab on the Martin Campus. Just stop by if you need help filling out online FAFSA, no registration is necessary. Be sure to bring your signed federal income tax form
Police arrest suspect in drive-by shooting
The Drowsy Chaperone is at 2:00 p.m. today. Fill your afternoon with some laughter and entertainment! Purchase tickets @
New business releases white birds during weddings, funerals
Casino lobbyist says she conspired to offer bribes;
Study says officers help deter crime in schools
Ambulance provider leaves area early
Tuscaloosa judge to run for place on high court
FEMA application process frustrates storm victims
FEMA aid for Tuscaloosa County applicants totals $14.5 million
Donaldson to run for Alabama Supreme Court
Touched by Nurses, Retired Judge Gives UA $100,000 for Nursing Scholarship
Student -housing complex to be built near DCH Regional Medical Center
State auction offers office equipment, computers
Party Makers to close its downtown store by August
Federal judge Ira DeMent dies at 80
Man pleads guilty to womans murder
Student -housing complex to be built near DCH Regional Medical Center
Slurry mix spills, flows into Freeman Creek
New Tuscaloosa City Schools superintendent starts work
Student housing complex to replace Delaware Jackson
Student housing complex to replace Delaware Jackson
Casino lobbyist cites McGregor's role in bribery scandal
Casino lobbyist cites McGregor's role in bribery scandal
Federal judge Ira DeMent dies in Alabama at 80
Federal judge Ira DeMent dies in Alabama at 80
Last day to apply for FEMA aid is today
Holy Spirit hosts legal workshop for immigrants
Theatre Review of The Drowsy Chaperone:
Today is the last day for those affected by the April storms to apply with FEMA for federal disaster assistance. Read more on locations of disaster centers and how to apply @
Area churches support volunteer groups helping with tornado relief
City consultants unveil proposed rebuilding plan
Japan's World Cup win helps lift devastated country
Holy Spirit hosts legal workshop for immigrants
Last day to apply for FEMA aid is today
City consultants unveil proposed rebuilding plan
Cain shows optimism during Tuscaloosa visit
Health insurance boards purge ineligible ex-spouses
City schools reconsider graduation coach posts
April 27 tornado had an economic silver lining in sales tax for Tuscaloosa area
Knife fights ends with serious injuries
Man, 36, charged with attempted murder
Tuscaloosa man charged with robbery
Seven sex offenders face felony charges
Stillman professors book chronicles key Union force
Program helps veterans in college
Attempt to smuggle drugs into jail foiled
City schools dropout prevention program in jeopardy
UWA hires new athletics director
Woman charged with attempting to smuggle marijuana into jail
Lobbyist says Gilley promised $2.7 million for campaigns
Stallings known for role as father
Man charged with attempted murder after shooting at 19-year-old
Alabama, Auburn to gather for tornado relief fund
Man charged with firing gun while driving down 15th Street
Neighbors disputes difficult for police
Welcome back, Potter
Hubbard makes no apologies for Alabama immigration bill
We want to welcome ACCS Chancellor, Dr. Freida Hill, and Region 3 Community Leaders to Shelton State!
Just a reminder that the Disaster Information Workshop is today from 2 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. in Room 1412 on the Martin Campus. Representatives will be on hand to help with the application process. Anyone who suffered any damage or loss from the April 27th to
Alabama, Auburn to gather for tornado relief fund
New theater seats immerse viewers in on-screen action
Man with racist signs arrested after gunfire
UA hopes to take over former Armed Forces Reserve Center
Casino lobbyist testifies about bribes
Casino lobbyist testifies about bribing legislators
Chico's donates clothing for tornado relief
Three officers, two inmates injured in fight
City, county to speed up rubble removal from private property
Wambach lifts US to 3-1 win over France at World Cup
The Drowsy Chaperone in The Crimson White:
If you need help filling out FAFSA online there will be Financial Aid Workshop today from 3-5 p.m. in the Martin COMPASS Lab. Be sure to bring signed Federal income tax papers with you. No registration is required.
Probe focuses on plane wreckage
New Eastwood middle principal brings high energy, concern to job
Interim state schools chief chosen
Northport to study fireworks policy
Plane wreckage carried from remote crash site
Plane wreckage carried from remote crash site
Northport City Council to re-examine fireworks ordinance
Northport City Council to re-examine fireworks ordinance
Shelton State is proud to announce the Spring 2011 Graduates and President's and Dean's List! For the complete list of names, visit Featured News stories @
Don't miss The Drowsy Chaperone that starts this Friday! This new musical comedy is swooping into town with tons of laughs and the most 2006 Tony Awards of any musical on Broadway! Get tickets now @
Storm-damaged Guthrie's location reopens
Northport may use liquor tax in schools
Obama demands a big deal for debt limit
Casino lobbyist Massey testifies on race factor
Heat wave this week keeps index above 100 degrees
Bryant High band director wanted to lead band to greatness
West Alabama plane crash deadliest since 1991
With Ingram on the cover, NCAA 12 hits shelves at midnight
Obama demands a big deal for debt limit
Heat wave this week keeps index above 100 degrees
Bryant High band director wanted to lead band to greatness
Storm-damaged Guthrie's location reopens today
Casino lobbyist Massey testifies on race factor
West Alabama plane crash deadliest since 1991
British tabloid targeted police data in phone hacking scandal
British tabloid targeted police data in phone hacking scandal
Northport street closed for maintenance
Northport street closed for maintenance
event to collect school supplies
event to collect school supplies
Bentley to recommend interim superintendent
Bentley to recommend interim superintendent
Aderholt postpones Rotary Club address
Aderholt postpones Rotary Club address
Tuscaloosa man with stolen equipment arrested
Tuscaloosa man with stolen equipment arrested
Man arrested for impersonating officer
Man arrested for impersonating officer
County school board approves budget reductions
County school board approves budget reductions
Northport may use liquor tax in schools
There will be a Disaster Information Workshop held on the Martin Campus in Room 1412 on Thursday, July 14, 2011 from 2 pm – 7 pm. Anyone who suffered damages/losses from the April 27th storms is encouraged to attend.
Wiretaps highlight race issue in gambling vote
With Ingram on the cover, NCAA 12 hits shelves at midnight
On Thursday, July 14, at 3 pm, an opportunity to “Chat with the Chancellor” will take place at Shelton State, Atrium, D Room. The purpose of the “Chat” is to listen to stakeholders & community leaders in the area & to disc
The Technical Scholarship deadline has been extended to July 25. For checklist and application visit:
Online Fall registration starts today!
Insurance panel recommends no rate increase for several employers
Federal disaster aid winds down
Doctors rethink addiction medicine
Obama pressing for debt plan in 10 days
Plane crash kills 7 in Demopolis
Churches lead opposition to immigration law
Group homes causing concerns
Holy Spirit hosts meeting on illegal immigration legislation
Sound off
TES benefit to feature jokes, magic and music
Immigration law could impact city's rebuilding
Program helps find Alzheimers patient
Riley released from Sarasota hospital
Longtime sheriffs employee Loyd Baker honored
Civil Rights groups sue to block illegal immigration law
Space shuttle Atlantis lifts off for last time
UA social groups raise $180K for storm relief
New store offers one stop for helping students
Mother, daughter shared hope for a better future
Church group from Killen helps out those affected by tornado
Ruben Studdard hands out supplies to tornado victims
City says 44 deaths attributed to tornado
Healing through art
Paul McKendrick chosen as city schools superintendent
Recovery panels focus on long term
Insurance expert predicts stability
ACCS Chancellor to "chat" with Region 3 community leaders on July 14 at 3:00 p.m. at Shelton State. Read more on this story @
Second split-term summer classes begin Thursday, July 7th.
Rescuers recall Riley accident
Tornado demolished house that was family's since 1964
Northport swindler must pay restitution
Quilt serves as remembrance of April 27 victims
Body of teen missing since Sunday found
Tuscaloosa City Council action
October eyed for psychiatric hospital bids
Widespread Panic sets Sept. 30 concert date at Tuscaloosa Amphitheater
Drainage plan adds seven projects
Widespread Panic coming to Tuscaloosa Amphitheater Sept. 30
Anthony acquitted of most serious charges
Riley moved to Florida to recover from injuries
Reminder: Today is the last day to withdraw from first-split summer classes.
FBI: Alabama senator's call produced no contribution
Man charged in weekend shooting
Northport man ordered to pay restitution in securities fraud case
Crowds flock to fireworks
38-year school music teacher caps her retirement with Yale award
Parents weigh Tuscaloosa superintendent finalists
Chestnut wins annual July Fourth hot dog eating contest
Lake stands out, earns offer from Alabama
Best of Tuscaloosa: Cast your vote
Former businessman and politician Fuller Kimbrell marks 102nd birthday
Local business planned to place flags in residents yards
The Amp sits on land that was once home to a local swimming hole
Tuscaloosa native Wendy Riggs brings experience to the Amp
Tuscaloosa Amphitheater plans go back at least eight years
Transportation Museum set to open in August
Celebrate July Fourth at the Tuscaloosa Amphitheater
Exxon says Yellowstone oil spill is limited
More bingo case charges possible
RME says the key to success doesn't lie in big shows
Riverwalk will stretch from Capitol Park to Manderson Landing
New facility slated to open in January to house Tuscaloosa Farmers Market
Courthouse is crown jewel of citys urban renewal project
Best of Tuscaloosa: Cast your vote
UA graduate student uses chain saw to carve chairs from fallen trees
Grand reunion keeps spirit of Druid High School alive
National Labor Relations Board may sue over effort to nix card check option in union votes
Undercover sting yields 21 drug arrests
UA student stars in CMT reality dating show "Sweet Home Alabama"
Streets to be swept
Part of Greensboro Avenue to close
Hydrants to be flushed
Arts 'n Autism summer camp talent show
Accident on Interstate 20/59
Mercedes to take production break
Exemption helps victims of tornado
Ex-UA cheer coach charged with theft
Bentley seeks more federal aid for debris cleanup
Caution urged for Fourth of July revelers
Former Alabama cheerleading coach faces theft charges
Tape shows scheme to trick Alabama senator
Alabama student to star in CMT reality show
Walk-a-thon to benefit accident victim
Permit likely for asphalt company
Driver threatened Tide RB, police say
Judge delays trial in Auburn tree poisoning
Residents speak out about plans to revitalize city after tornado
Serial bank robber pleads guilty to federal charges
State expects more travelers for Fourth of July
Alabama, Kentucky students partner to help tornado relief
GADGETRON: Google+ first impressions
Shelton State will be closed on Monday, July 4, in observance of Independence Day. We hope everyone has an enjoyable and safe 4th of July weekend!
Gambling trial jury hears casino owner's calls
Bank robber pleads guilty
Trent Richardson not injured in hit and run
Crimson Cafe shuts its doors
Gambling trial jury hears casino owner's calls
Workshop expert lists keys to tornado recovery
Former chief justice hurt in horse-riding accident
Publics repair ideas sought for tornado recovery
Program to plant trees in storm-damaged areas
Retired plumber passes through Tuscaloosa in mule-drawn wagon
Sue Bell Cobb resigns as chief justice
Mule-drawn wagon plods by curious Tuscaloosa motorists
Visit the new Shelton State Nursing Blog that was developed to provide present and future nursing students, as well as alumni access to SSCC nursing news.
Reminder: Financial Aid Workshop today at 3:00 p.m. in the COMPASS lab on the Martin Campus. If you need help filling out the FAFSA online please join us. Be sure to bring your 2010 signed Federal Income Tax forms with you.
Drugs cited in University of Alabama player's death
All-volunteer group spearheads cleanup effort
Sheriffs, top lawyers discuss new law
All-volunteer group spearheads cleanup effort
This week Career Services discusses healthy work habits and offers advice to working students:
Magician plans daredevil stunt for fair
Policy may help eighth-graders earn extra credit
APT to close its Montgomery bureau
Lawyers say Riley is unable to testify
Train derails in Hale County
Art show to help storm-stricken family
Central, Oakdale students can transfer
Postal worker charged with stealing mail
Hoffman named SEC Female Athlete of the Year
Just a reminder about the Financial Aid Workshop that is tomorrow, Wed, from 3-5:00 p.m. in the Compass Lab on the Martin Campus. If you need any help filling out the online FAFSA be sure to attend this helpful session. Students will need to bring their
Ex-Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich convicted at retrial
Court overturns ban on selling kids violent games
Riley hurt in Alaska motorcycle wreck
Violent crime up slightly in county
Storm-related overtime costs city nearly $2 million
Mays named principal of Hillcrest High
Burke Haffner from Tuscaloosa County High School signed to play baseball next season for Shelton State. Read more on this story @
High-profile cases led to tort reform
GOP helps pass tort reform legislation
Tunes for Tuscaloosa attracts crowd, despite heat
Two months after the April 27 storm, survivors work to rebuild
Tuscaloosa's McFarland Mall could have new tenants, new look
LEND A HAND: Red Cross opens new training center at mall
Deaths of ex-Partlow patients probed
Ham radio operators meet to sharpen skills
UA to hold combined commencements for spring, summer grads
William Tunnell to run for county office
Summer autism program has new home
Free legal help offered to tornado victims
Local clergy join in protest of immigration bill
City now lacks shelter for homeless
Sheriff to increase use of social media
FEMA extends deadline for tornado relief
Peter Falk, TV's rumpled Columbo, has died
UA to hold three commencements for spring, summer grads
Loss of shelter complicates Tuscaloosa's homeless situation
UA Plans Three Commencement Ceremonies, Candlelight Remembrance for Aug. 5-6
Dean’s List Students Named for UA Spring Term
Corn crop likely a casualty of drought conditions
Illegal immigrants 'come out in reform push
Gilley testifies in gambling trial
City BOE pleased with superintendent finalists
Greensboro Avenue traffic to be detoured
Bridge inspection will affect part of I-20/59
Magazine seeks tornado stories
Brierfield man indicted for capital murder
Chicago fugitive arrested in Brent
State school board approves raises for some
Metro Animal Shelter hit by burglars
Bids taken to demolish two schools
Country Crossing casino owner takes witness stand
Burks, McKendrick picked as finalists for superintendent job
Medication, cash stolen from animal shelter
Theatre Tuscaloosa is excited to announce their 2011-2012 season! For the list of winning productions and to purchase your season tickets visit:
Two Tuscaloosa men linked to slayings in Georgia
Ex-legislator who helped FBI testifies against Smith
Tornado recovery to take long time
City BOE wraps up superintendent interviews
Part of parkway to be closed today
Support group open to tornado survivors
UA student featured in reality dating show
Man, 21, charged with having child porn
Victims name released in Romulus crash
Residents soak up tips for replanting trees
Don Wallace won't seek third term on commission
Two Tuscaloosa men linked to slayings in Georgia
City of Tuscaloosa disputes nearly $1 million food charge
Tuscaloosa auto dealerships report brisk post-storm sales
Former legislator testifies against Sen. Smith in bingo trial
Tuscaloosa residents looking to replant trees lost in tornado
Two Tuscaloosa men charged in Fulton County murders
Obama expected to announce withdrawal of 30,000 troop by 2012
Troopers release name of victim in deadly crash
Tuscaloosa man arrested on child pornography charges
Sports Media Expert Named Reagan Chair for UA’s C&IS
Obama likely to cut 10k troops from Afghanistan
Black City Council members criticized
FEMA urges storm victims to appeal denial of aid
Health bill glitch gives Medicaid to unqualified
Immigration law opponents plan march in Birmingham
Hopefuls cite role as school leaders
Heat-related illnesses soar along with temperatures
Sexton candidacy emblematic of GOP plan
Fatal accident in Romulus leaves one dead
Ceremony will honor 11 pillars of community
England promoted to associate city attorney
Correction
Hydrants to be flushed
Morning Pointe to offer pain management classes
Storm victims will receive donated clothes
FEMA officials urge those denied tornado assistance to appeal
Casino owner cited in complaint against judge
One killed, one injured in wreck on Gainesvilles Road
March planned against Alabama immigration law
Warner, Cole among Pillars honorees
Board interviews two candidates for top city schools' post
Best of Tuscaloosa: Entertainment and Outdoor Rec
Shelton State Red Cross Club featured in the American Red Cross of West Alabama:
Rep. Mask: McGregor tried to buy vote
Northport approves low-income apartments
Residents want storm shelters
Citizen Advisory Committee expanded
More abortion bills ahead for Legislature
Voter ID bill wont be in effect for upcoming Sunday sales votes
Judge to rule later on Alabama's prepaid tuition program
Voter ID law will not apply to Sunday sales referendums
Casino owner's lawyer attacks witness' credibility
Tough abortion bills look to be focus of next legislative session
Tuscaloosa man charged in six arson cases
Stillmans Fisher Gives Back to Arts n Autism Summer Camp
U.S. nuke regulators weakening safety rules
States look to Internet taxes to close gaps
Tuscaloosa among cities in nation
Gov. takes lead on tornado recovery
UA Engineering team surveys tornado-damaged areas
Creative patchwork was needed to restore city's garbage fleet
Interviews begin for city schools top position
SOUTHERN LIGHTS: Recalling The Woods, with sadness
Alabama tornado benefit concert raises $2 million
McGregors lawyers still seeking former governor
Group of Phil Campbells help town after tornado
Alberta family buries four loved ones on same day
Group mobilizes youth to help with debris removal
Crops affected by drought, high temps
Aggressive I-20/59 drivers targeted
Tornado hikes jobless rates
No rain, no corn
UMW seals deal with coal association
AARP must fight Social Security cuts, critics say
UA raises tuition by nearly 9 percent
University trustees approve 9 percent tuition increase
State Troopers stepping up enforcement on Interstate 20/59
Inmate executed for slaying in Holt
Inmate executed for slaying in Holt
Tuscaloosa man, 20, killed in Va. fall
Task force tackles ideas for rebuilding and improving city
Sen. can
Bentley: Partlow to close by Nov. 30
Chain of stores gathers books for city, county students
UA to build center for water research
Commissioners say pace slows for tornado debris removal
Miners will vote today on union contract
Longtime tourism director resigns
Victims change focus
U.S. Supreme Court denies condemned man's appeals
Director of tourism resigns
Bentley sets November 30 deadline for closing Partlow
Census: Hispanic population up 145 percent in Alabama
‘Gone With the Wind’ Fan Displays Collection, Speaks at UA’s Gorgas Library
Execution set tonight for killer in '95 slaying
Senator called blacks
City schools chief search narrowed to six
County to hold Aug. 23 vote
City launches rebuilding awareness drive
Pretrial diversion program approved
Correctional officers blast new law
Tornado-stricken neighborhoods show their resolve
Signs amid destruction declare neighborhoods are coming back
Wilder prepares for amphitheater bout
Senator calls Greenetrack customers 'aborigines' in tapes
Do you need to brush up on computer skills in Word, Excel, or Quickbooks? Training for Existing Business & Industry is offering the following courses: Intro to Excel, June 23-July 28, Thursday evenings Intro to Word 2007, July 6-August 10, Wednesday
Just a reminder that the FAFSA Workshop is today at 3:00 p.m. in the COMPASS Lab on the Martin Campus. If you need help filling out FAFSA online just stop by, no registration is necessary. Be sure to bring signed 2010 Federal Income Tax forms with you!
Woman says orphaned kitten stolen from car
Tape: Alabama senator was promised $1M for vote
Tornado victim fights to recover as mother waits
Consultants outline vision for rebuilding city
Relief concert raises money, hope
First woman on council dies at 76
Woman says orphaned kitten stolen from car
Inmate asks appeals court to stop execution
UA students, grads plan tornado vigil
Grandmother runs to call attention to budget cuts
Storm recovery moves slowly for woman and her injured daughter
FAFSA Workshops are scheduled for June 15 and 29, from 3:00-5:00 p.m. in the COMPASS lab on the Martin Campus. These workshops are designed to assist students in completing their FAFSA online. Students need to bring their 2010 signed federal income tax f
Tape: Alabama senator offered $1 million for gambling vote
Grandmother running to raise awareness of education cuts
Woman says kitten stolen from car
UWA hikes tuition 7 percent as costs rise, funding drops
Police probe 3 weekend shootings
Tree bank planned for homeowners
Group wants to be careful clearing Hurricane Creek
Tornado recovery may pay the bills
Tape: Casino owners offered support to senator
FEMA sets deadline on aid filings
Government officials stress safety at summit
First photos of Giffords released since shooting
States weigh relaxing penalties for teen sexting
Two charged, one sought in attempted murder charges
UA offers curriculum for land management
No rules cover dealing with asbestos in damaged homes
Beloved storyteller Kathryn Tucker Windham dies at 93
Tuscaloosa City Council agenda
Autographs for tornado relief
Pampered Chef contest winner gives away kitchen supplies to tornado victims
Coastal storm planning includes pets
Suspect who was involved in embassy blasts killed
Weiner seeks care amid calls to resign
Defense seeks Riley in bingo trial
Tuscaloosa group visits Kan. town that rebuilt after tornado
Project Rebound counsels tornado victims
Alaska releases Palins emails
Housing scramble
Jury told McGregor was driven by greed
Hardin to head UA school of business
Groups to challenge immigration law
Deacons bring unity mission to Tuscaloosa
Shelter at Belk Center closed Friday
Composer, UA instructor, fine arts columnist dies at 83
Program helps kids affected by tornado
Changes in debt may save $955K
Parties disagree over sessions quality
Murphy's departure leaves Tide fans wondering what's next
Murphy turned down matching offer from UA, headed to LSU
Prosecutor says Alabama gambling case about greed
Bentley signs tough illegal immigration law
The summer 2011 tutoring schedule has been posted to the Shelton State website. Visit under Instructional Resources.
Tuition rising by 16% at state community colleges
Eoline's fundraiser aims to rebuild fire station
Northport to hire three new firefighters
Duncanville man sought on drug charges
Man, 51, accused of sexually abusing boy
TVA appeals violation at Ala. nuclear plant
Retirement contribution hike passes
Tuscaloosa-made M-Class debuts
New Amp acts reflect diversity
Task force delays its plan to rebuild
Legislature OKs budgets for public schools and non-educational services
Immigration law, budgets approved
Bentley signs tough illegal immigration law
Amphitheater adds three new shows to summer lineup
Federal grant will fund three new Northport firefighters
UA Alumni, Faculty, Students Helping New York-based Alfred Dunner in Dressing Up! Tuscaloosa Event
Two more April 27 tornadoes confirmed
Atlanta Braves draft Matt Kimbrel from Shelton State.
Meals with a mission
No guarantees for Partlow workers
Galaxy of gospel stars to perform at local church
Students host free concert tonight
Democrats work to stall GOP agenda
N.J. stuffs trucks for tornado victims
Bingo jury to be picked today
Scientists say excessive heat is here to stay
Alabama gambling trial in third day of jury selection
Dr. J. Michael Hardin Named Dean of the Culverhouse College of Commerce at UA
Need someone to listen? Meet with a Red Cross Club member of Shelton State to discuss any issues including the recent storms. Trained peer supporters are available to listen. Please let us know if we can help you in this time of need. Peer support hours
Driver charged with attempted murder after allegedly hitting man with truck
Lance Tucker to take over as Fayette County football coach
Website connects volunteers with groups, needs
City BOE approves four new hires
Citywide curbside recycling approved
Two storm victims remain hospitalized six weeks later
Are Internet sexcapades cheating? Many folks say yes
Tornado victim meets the firemen who rescued him
Heat, lack of rain lead to Bentleys ban on outdoor fires
Bingo trial may be a little bit country
Weiner scandal leaves some asking if sexting is cheating?
Politicians, singers to appear in gambling trial
Theatre Camp 2011 starts in less than two weeks, and we have a FEW spaces still available. Although most classes are full, we still have openings in our 5-6 year-old courses and our 13 and up courses. If you or someone you know would like to participat
Bentley says no outdoor burns due to dry weather
Girls playing baseball? Great story in the Tuscaloosa News about Bobby Sprowl's summer Baseball Camp!
Photographer immortalized decades of news
Top officials may testify in bingo trial
County BOE upends TARGET, will keep nursing positions
New York designer donates thousands of clothing items
City wants rule change for bars near homes
Proposed district changes revealed
Residents protest proposed apartments
New leader of YMCA will have range of duties
Weiner admits he sent lewd picture; won't quit
New York designer donates thousands of clothing items
Jury selection begins in Alabama bingo trial
UA Pair Earn Library Leadership Awards
Mr. Wayne Watts will be on the Martin campus June 14 from 1:30-300 p.m. in Room 2255 to talk about his experiences during World War II. Mr. Watts was a P.O.W. in France. Everyone is invited to attend the lecture.
New schedules have been posted for the Allied Health information sessions and TEAS V Exams. For more information visit
Shelton State's Joshua Swing joins Bethel University basketball program. Congratulations Joshua!
Project Blessings helps rebuild local homes
Bingo trial begins today
THEATER REVIEW: ACT does justice to
Freedom Creek Festival honors late bluesman Willie King
Courthouse is on track for October
State lawmakers focus on budgets for last day
Conservatives push bills that challenge Roe v. Wade ruling
Honor Flight veterans savor memories
CALENDAR: Around Town
City plans go beyond rebuilding, bringing cost up to $33M
NBA star Dwight Howard helps tornado relief efforts
UA student remembered for her hard work, ambition
FEMA: 2,000 assessed for needs
Housing permits fall by 41 percent
Coalition aids relief effort
Baptist group collects $95,000 for churches
Alfa dropping nearly 1 in 6 policies in Alabama homes
Wilder set to face Damon Reed in amphitheater bout
John Edwards charged in felony indictment
After tornado, renters face shortage of options for housing
Nonprofit boosts plans to build homes for needy
Counselor hopes to reunite babys photo with owner
Five earn college money in contest
Contractors to move damaged cars
Alabama softball shuts out Cal for WCWS first round win
County Sunday alcohol sales bill passed by Senate, goes to Bentley
Habitat for Humanity increasing efforts following tornado
Introduction to Quickbooks 2009 is being offered by Training for Existing Business & Industry at Shelton State July 5 through August 9, from 6-8 p.m. For more information or to register call 205.391.2386.
Need help after the tornadoes? Register with FEMA. It's easy to get started, just call 800-621-3362. Or visit www.disasterassistance.gov or mobile phone: m.fema.gov.
Tuscaloosa County death toll from tornado increases to 43
In Tuscaloosa, becomes message of inspiration
Hundreds gather to remember victims of April 27 tornado
Shouting match erupts between senator, lieutenant governor
Bentley sends back budgets to Legislature
Attorney general defends raid on Greenetrack bingo machines
Missing may not be linked to tornado
Lake View proposal dies in committee
Corps of Engineers to collect commercial debris
FEMA will close one disaster recovery center
Tuscaloosa city streets to be swept
VFW to hold storm benefit concert Saturday night
Interlibrary loan service resumes
Sugarland releases song for storm victims
Temperatures could reach 100 degrees today
Alabama AG raids Greenetrack, seizes bingo machines
Temperatures could reach 100 Thursday
Alabama senator says Ivey's action almost racist
Fall schedule of classes now available:
Bobby Sprowl at Shelton State will host several summer baseball camps. Regular camp session is July 11-14. Pitcher/Catcher camp sessions are June 27-30 or July 18-21. Camps are held at SSCC’s Baseball Complex & is for ages 6-17. Cost is $95 per
Portable classrooms approved for Alberta students
Record heat likely wont last all summer
Replacing tornado-damaged city equipment to cost $1.3 million
Local Red Cross chapter moves into new office
Weather sirens to be tested today
Panel to consider Lake View annexation
Meeting to address storm debris removal
Noted writer Wayne Greenhaw dies at age 71
Redesigning districts proves difficult
REMINDER: Students registering between May 24 and May 31 must pay all tuition and fees before midnight tonight, May 31, 2011. Failure to do so will result in the removal of your schedule.
Congress, school board redraws move forward in the Legislature
Tomorrow, June 1st, is the last day to register for summer full-term and first split-term classes. NO LATE REGISTRATION! So be sure to register now for summer classes that start this Thursday, June 2nd!
Training for Existing Business & Industry is offering short-term computer classes in the following applications: Introduction to Excel 2007, Introduction to Word 2007, & Introduction to QuickBooks 2009. For more information on class dates & c
Have you ever thought about selling real estate? Now is your chance to take the 60 Hour Pre-Licensing Course that is required by the Real Estate Commission prior to sitting for the Real Estate exam. Classes begin Thursday, June 2. Call 205.391.2386 for m
Just a reminder that students registering between May 24 and May 31 must pay all tuition and fees before midnight on May 31, 2011.
Vigil of healing planned for downtown
Monument in Eutaw memorializes Medal of Honor winner
Women are breaking barriers in armed services
Locals take supplies to Joplin
Honoring the fallen
Wood Square will be redeveloped, owner says
Energy assistance appointments available
EmergiCare to reopen this week on Skyland Blvd.
Gardendale man dies in weekend crash
Suspected meth lab found at Cottondale residence
UA student wanted to help people, says family
Quilt carried by storms to Gadsden
Lake View annexation to be reconsidered
Monument in Eutaw memorializes Medal of Honor winner
Budgets sent to governor for review
UA student caught up in Ala., Mo. tornadoes
Children of slain troops turn to each other
Obama takes a tour of twister-ravaged Joplin, Mo.
Despite advances in warning systems, tornadoes are still a deadly threat
TORNADO RECOVERY: Need help?
Greene County to recognize Vietnam hero after 44 years
Memorial Day events to honor tornado victims
Officers say funeral escorts are too risky
TORNADO RECOVERY: How to help
Husband arrested in wife's slaying in Bibb County
Storm damage wons closing
Infants brief life was filled with love, parents say
Free family portraits help ease pain of loss
Funds sought to preserve Veterans Memorial Park
Ladies of the Houndstooths goal: do good, have some fun
Husband arrested in wife's slaying
Pickens man fined, sentenced for baiting birds
Jobless benefits claims deadline is Monday
Prescription from 1977 lands in Blount County
Free portraits offered to storm victims
Private property debris removal ready
USS New Orleans veterans gather
Curbside recycling may go citywide in Tuscaloosa
Bentley praises tornado recovery efforts in Tuscaloosa
Tide turned back by Arkansas
Alabama forces Game 3
Bentley praises tornado recovery efforts in Tuscaloosa
Twister's destruction lingers a month after deadly storms
An emotional farewell for TPD officer killed in line of duty
Shelton State wishes everyone a happy and safe Memorial Day weekend!
Phi Theta Kappa held a Disaster Relief Meeting at Shelton State on May 25th. Executive Director of Phi Theta Kappa, Rod Risley, as well as regional officers and advisors from across the state were in attendance. The meeting was to discuss ways to best he
County voters to decide on occupational tax ban
West Bloctons Cahaba Lily Festival marks 22 years
Boman switches political parties
Early land acquisition program detailed
Yankees pitcher lends a hand to relief efforts
Task force to rebuild tornados damage
Tornado victims often uninsured
Yankees pitcher, Tuscaloosa native lends hand to tornado relief
Tornado losses may top $2 billion
Party atmosphere reigns at Kenny Chesney concert
Sean Tingle from Brookwood has signed on to play basketball for the Shelton State Bucs. Welcome Sean! Read more on this story @
School systems offer summer meal program
Chamber to honor 13-year-old hero today
Opinions divided on new judgeship
Lake View annexation bill dies in committee
Meeting to focus on tornado-damaged property
Funeral procession to close McFarland
Sunday alcohol bill moves forward
Tornado-displaced pets pack local animal shelter
McFarland Boulevard to close during funeral procession for officer
Alabama Legislature completes work on budgets
The American Red Cross Club of Shelton State spent Saturday, May 7, 2011, assisting the local chapter of the Red Cross Club in collecting donations at the University of Alabama Baseball game. This was a rewarding way for the club members to participate i
The deadline for Fine Arts scholarships is this Friday, May 27th. Be sure to get it in on time! For more information and scholarship application visit:
First responders for tornado celebrated
State legislator claims retaliation by AEA chief
Mo. rescuers race to find more survivors
House panel approves teacher tenure revision
Renovations at county schools will cost more
FEMA sends mobile homes to Tuscaloosa County
City considers consultant for recovery
Run for the Wall bikers visit local VA residents
County BOE approves cutting 72 jobs
Joe Namath visits Tuscaloosa, urges residents to stay positive
Weather forecast includes risk of tornado
Former UA quarterback Joe Namath tours tornado damage
Thursday morning storms bring threat of tornadoes
House GOP to advance $1 billion disaster aid package
Disaster relief fund has $1.3 million, but none yet disbursed
Post-tornado search focuses on Joplin stores, apartments
The Training for Existing Business & Industry and Community Education summer schedules have been posted. Visit our Community & Corporate Education site for more information and class listings:
The Shelton State Men's Basetball program is offering summer camps beginning June 20th. For more information and registration forms visit:
Shelton State just reached 1,500 likes! Suggest us to your friends and help us reach 2,000 by the start of the summer semester!
Kidz Kollege is July 11-July 28th, so register your child today! Kidz Kollege is an academic program for students beginning with those who have completed pre-kidergarten through the 10th grade. Deadline for registration is July 6. For schedule of classes
Fine Arts scholarships are still available. The application deadline has been extended until May 27th. For more information and application visit
Man charged after shooting teenager in leg
Tickets remain for Kenny Chesney concert
York man killed in 2-vehicle crash
Name of driver who struck TPD officer released
Business recovery meeting today at Bryant
Holt High uses gym as relief center
House, Senate reconvene today
Parents wary of gifted program changes
Summer camp set up for grieving children
Stillman College graduates
Midwestern storms rattle survivors of Alabama tornadoes
Chamber to host business recovery meeting
Inside Mo. hospital, a mix of chaos and bravery
Troopers release name of driver who struck officer
Death toll in Missouri rises to 116
City, county responsible for collecting debris removal cost
York man killed in Saturday night crash
Man charged with attempted murder in Sunday night shooting
Tornado damage places historic districts in limbo
Proration, economy put TARGET program in jeopardy
Tenure bill divides former education colleagues
Environment protected in tornado debris removal
Man pulls 12 neighbors from rubble after April 27 tornado
TORNADO'S TOLL: Family made most of what would be final months
Stallings, former UA players lend hand in Holt
38-year teacher at Collins-Riverside retiring
Rising revenue ups pressure to undo cuts
Saban's Nick's Kids foundation working to help tornado victims
Cancer center funding in flux
Freedom Riders get place in history
Helping in a time of need
Warner collection falls short of $10M sales estimate
More than 20,000 people turned down by FEMA in Alabama
Saban's Nick's Kids foundation working to help tornado victims
Chaplain recalls devastation, outpouring of support in Holt
Fairhope eliminates TCHS softball with 1-0 victory
ATTENTION STUDENTS: Outstanding account balances not paid by Monday, May 23rd will be automatically dropped for non-payment. If you receive any type of financial aid award, you must complete the Financial Aid Payment Form online or stop by the Cashier
Feedback changes remap proposal
Marengos tour of historic homes set for Saturday
UA Systems endowment continues recovery
Who pays for debris removal from private property?
Dropout prevention specialist to resign
Husband, hired killer plead guilty to 2007 Mayfield murder
Debris cleanup adds to injuries
Husband, hired killer plead guilty to 2007 Mayfield murder
ACA wins Class 2A title
Latest redistricting plan would keep Tuscaloosa County split
SEC Tournament staying in Hoover
Tuscaloosa County Commission talks debris cleanup
County schools plan $3.1M cut from fiscal 2012 budget
Deontay Wilder to box at the Tuscaloosa Amphitheater in June
Art project helps displaced Holt students cope
Rappin for a reason: Rappers visit area schools
Panel to study Holt reconstruction
Woman says she was raped inside car
Plan would put Tuscaloosa County in one congressional district
Man accused of poisoning Auburn trees indicted
Questions linger over Hawaii's 2010 softball bats
Shelton State collected $2,726.16 for the Relay for Life! The official Relay for Life has been cancelled for this year. The American Cancer Society is planning to have a “Relay Community Gathering” later in the summer to recognize cancer sur
May 23 will be the last day to take the placement exam for the Summer semester. To schedule the exam, call 205.391.2232.
Fine Arts scholarships are still available! For more information visit:
Cost of debris removal could fall on property owners
Black Warrior River placed on endangered list
Law center to leave Tuscaloosa
Brookwood to learn from emergency response errors
Warning issued about unlicensed lawyers
Alabama chief justice says lawsuit possible over court funding
Hiring a contractor? Be careful
Plan shifts students to other schools
Tuscaloosa city school board won't fill vacant office positions
Country group Alabama to headline benefit concert
Devotional with pertinent message found in storm debris at church
List of volunteers approaches 13,000
Volunteers older than 55 needed
Greensboro man guilty of sexual abuse
The last FAFSA workshop is tomorrow, May 18, from 3-5:00 p.m. Stop by if you need help submitting FAFSA for Summer or Fall 2011. The workshop will be in the COMPASS Room on the Martin Campus and no registration is required.
AEA seeks to kill teacher tenure legislation
The prom goes on for Bryant, Central students
Delaware Jackson sale almost done deal
UA head coaches call for storm aid
Endeavour soars on 2nd-to-last space shuttle trip
Mississippi woman reportedly raped in Tuscaloosa County
Students should be able to access grades now.
Grades will be available to students shortly.
Summer School Just Around the Corner
Counties focus on cleanup, healing
Safe rooms, shelters to be in demand
Soma church a pillar of Holt after disaster
Law institute budget fight mostly resolved
Tuscaloosa City Council agenda
Maddox weathers biggest test
Emergency responders faced challenge just after tornado
Louisiana floodgate opens, diverting Mississippi River
Rumors, tall tales spread rapidly in wake of devastating tornado
Hoops tournament helps heal harm from tornado
Plant will produce wood fuel pellets
Volunteer group struggles to meet demand for help
PET OF THE WEEK: May 15
Northport testing fire hydrants this week
Tuscaloosa to sweep streets this week
FEMA assistance continues to flow into state, region
Katrina experience helped family cope
Tale behind the photograph
Hopes fade for missing daughter
NFL player donates $275,000
City BOE delays decision on filling school vacancies
New rules govern construction, workers in recovery areas
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Woman in photograph recalls tornado that destroyed her home
FEMA aid continues to flow into state, region
The Comcast Downtown Slam Presented by Shelton State will be held at the Cityfest lot tomorrow, May 14th, 2011 from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The event will also feature a Hot Shot and Slam Dunk Challenge presented by McAlister's. Read more on story @
Stars urge support in CMT disaster benefit
Nick Browder from Hale County High signed on to play basketball for the Bucs! Read more on this story:
Tuscaloosa attorney charged with not reporting felony
Jury finds man guilty in death of Pelham officer
22 charged with looting in storms aftermath
Kenny Chesney to donate Tuscaloosa concert fees
Cottondale plant to make Mercedes parts
Hispanics urged to register for federal disaster assistance
Chesney to donate concert fees to tornado relief effort
Israeli consul tours Tuscaloosa
Former Alabama, current NFL players helping relief effort
Are you looking for some interesting and fun classes to take this summer? The 2011 Summer Community Education Schedule is now available @ This schedule includes Kidz Kollege and Lifelong Learning. You are never too young or old to Step into Shelton Sta
Oak Hill student pulled Alberta woman from rubble
City, county schools won't make up missed storm days
Debris removal could take up to six months
Trio of Louisiana chefs bring Cajun flavor to relief effort
News story helps identify boy hero, 13
Clothes, water? Thanks, but no
Oak Hill student pulled Alberta woman from rubble
Trio of Louisiana chefs bring Cajun flavor to relief effort
Looking for something fun and rewarding to do this summer? Come out tonight and tomorrow (May 11 & 12) at 6pm to audition to be part of the funniest musical of the year-The Drowsy Chaperone! Auditions start at 6pm each evening in the Bean-Brown Theat
Schools will not have to make up days missed from tornado
REMINDER: FAFSA Workshop today from 3-5 p.m. in the COMPASS Room on the Martin Campus. If you need help submitting FAFSA for Summer or Fall please stop by. The deadline for Summer submission is May 20th.
Tornado survivor:
Hank Williams Jr. tours tornado damage prior to relief concert
Discrimination lawsuit against Northport dismissed
Tuscaloosa City Council action
City shifts $5 million in reserve money to fund costs of April 27 storm
TRAFFIC UPDATE: Wreck blocks 20/59 northbound lanes
Dr. Heidi Julien appointed as new director of UA School of Library and Information Studies
Hank Williams Jr. tours tornado damage prior to relief concert
Alabama ready to host softball regional if chosen as host
Do you need help filling out FAFSA for Summer 2011 or Fall 2011? Stop by the Financial Aid Workshop on Wednesday, May 11th, or Wednesday, May 18th from 3:00 - 5:00 p.m. The workshops will be held in the COMPASS Room on the Martin Campus. No registration
Grades will be available on Monday, May 16th.
Congratulations to all of the 2011 Shelton State honors students! For complete listing visit:
The Comcast Downtown Slam Presented by Shelton State will be held at the Cityfest lot May 14th, 2011 from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The event will also feature a Hot Shot and Slam Dunk Challenge presented by McAlister's. Read more on story @
Former boy bander Lance Bass visits Ala. to help with relief efforts
Missed school days may not be made up
Displaced residents have a few options
Housing authority, HUD quick to find much-needed housing
Atlanta man arrested for stealing wrecker from Gordo business
Maddox rescinds curfew in tornado-stricken areas
Holt Elementary declared emergency public works project
Food assistance available for storm-affected residents
Tuscaloosa areas should organize, say neighborhood reps
Alabama State Bar offering legal advice to storm victims
House recommends slashing budget of Alabama Law Institute
Lance Bass visits Tuscaloosa
Mayor: Family, two others still missing
Tornadoes may be states worst natural disaster
Tornado leaves holes in Tuscaloosa housing market
The Shelton State Bucs were defeated by Jefferson State on Sunday, 5-6, ending their season in the ACCC Baseball Tournament. The Bucs finished third in the conference.
If you need help filling out the FAFSA for Summer 2011 or Fall 2011, stop by the Financial Aid Workshop on Wednesday, May 11th, or Wednesday, May 18th from 3:00 - 5:00 p.m. The workshops will be held in the COMPASS Room on the Martin Campus. The deadline
UA Psychology Professor Seeks Relief for Chronic Headache Sufferers
Tuscaloosa man, 30, dies in shooting
Facebook reunites families with possessions lost in storm
Emergency command headquarters relocates after storm
Tornadoes may be states worst natural disaster
Alabama prepares to dispatch crisis counselors to affected communities
States wineries push bill to allow self-distribution
Mothers in shelters remembered on Mother's Day
Sexton says debris pickup should begin in Holt
Spring Fling at Bowers Park raises spirits of tornado victims
Fourth-grader turns pop tabs into fundraiser for families
Creative products raise money for tornado relief
Some businesses in affected areas relocate, reopen
Storm shelters not useable in Fayette
Debris removal to begin soon, seven still missing
Animal rescue groups working to coordinate efforts
Northport Sunday sales vote set for Aug. 23
Officials prepare for volunteer registration
UA Athletics Department Gives $1 Million to UA Acts of Kindness Fund
Panoramic experience of damage
The START UP day that was previously scheduled for April 28th has been rescheduled for Tuesday, May 10th. Students previously scheduled for this session should report to the Martin Campus Atrium at 12:30 p.m. on May 10th and should plan to stay until 4:0
Hillcrest's Wells signs to play basketball at Itawamba
City weighs options for rebuilding
Day of Prayer event focuses on uniting to help Tuscaloosa recover after tornado
Deontay Wilder
Marine band gives spirited concert for storm victims
PREP ROUNDUP: Northside secures Class 3A, Area 7 title
TCHS, Hillcrest to meet in winner's bracket game
AISA SOFTBALL: Lady Knights chasing state championship
List of missing narrows to a dozen people
AHSAA BASEBALL: ACA rides momentum into series at Mars Hill
More than 500 businesses damaged in April 27 tornado
Horn invited to USA Basketball team trials
UAs Whitaker makes Academic All-District
Tide softball players are Academic All-District
Three UA tennis players in NCAA singles, doubles
Tide second at NCAA East Regional golf tournament
Tide's Bennett proves the skeptics wrong
Tide still has shot at SEC title
Chainsaw sales high as tornado recovery continues
Mail service disrupted by tornado damage
Alabama recovery resources
Former, current UA athletes support relief effort
Federal workers begin going person-to-person
Gordo men arrested for stealing copper in Holt
August likely for Northport's Sunday alcohol sales vote
Official: Alabama storm damage could near $2B
Louisiana comes to aid, missing count drops
Former, current UA athletes support relief effort
Agents arrive to aid search as death toll reaches 41
Detergent, battery makers join tornado relief effort
Tornados toll includes 5,000 buildings in city
Volunteers rally to help Hispanic community
Memory of Teammate Spurs Stillman to Another Title
German native inspired by resilience of tornado victims
Hundreds of displaced residents find refuge at shelters
Bentley confident that state will recover from disaster
City: List of missing drops to 80
Legislature takes steps to help damaged schools
Tornados toll includes 5,000 buildings in city
Companies in West Alabama donate millions to relief effort
Volunteers rally to help Hispanics
A family's harrowing journey
240 still missing as rescue efforts continue
Authorities have arrested 13 for looting since storm
Services Announced for Stillman Student Will Stevens
Mayor asks city residents for patience
Rural areas are reeling, too
Rumors hamper rescue efforts
Tornado that hit Tuscaloosa Wednesday declared an EF4
Sheen makes tour of city
FEMA, state officials move quickly to boost federal action
Plenty of volunteers, but more coordination needed
Legislators open temporary office in training center
King, Steele offer aid during visit to city's hardest hit areas
Students return to county schools today
County schools open Tuesday; city schools on Wednesday
Weather service classifies twister as EF4
Mayor updates death toll, estimates clean-up costs
Sheen plans to return with celebrity fundraiser
Strength, faith amid wreckage in Alberta
Church reaches out to Hispanic storm victims
FEMA in Tuscaloosa to evaluate victims' losses, help with aid
City releases names of tornado victims
MAP: Plot your picture in the storm damage tracker
Staff to return to county schools Monday
Volunteers come to Tuscaloosa from near and far
City to begin removing debris on Wednesday
Shelters, clinics take in displaced pets
Mayor: death toll may rise; curfew remains
Alberta official Kip Tyner hit hard by city's damage
Schools open their doors to volunteer effort
Mayor: death toll may rise; curfew remains
The purge for non-payment scheduled for May 2 has been postponed. The new date for Summer schedule payment will be announced next week.
Lawmakers talk of Education Trust Fund budget delay until damage fully assessed
UA confirms five students killed in storm
Metro Animal Shelter continues taking in pets
GIGAPAN: Damage around Tuscaloosa
President Obama promises aid, resources
More than 30,000 in city still without electricity
Students remain home, with school plans unsettled
Hospital workers recall night of
Authorities go door-to-door to assess damage
All student-athletes at UA accounted for
Please visit the Shelton State website for end of semester plan:
INTERACTIVE: Before and after photos of the tornado
Mayor hopes to resume garbage pickup Thursday
STORM STORIES: Readers share their accounts of the tornado
To all Shelton State students, faculty, and staff - due to the extreme devastation that has impacted the community, please be aware that the College is currently devising an end of the semester plan that will be posted to the website, Facebook, and email
City issues 'boil water alert' for east Tuscaloosa
Obama to visit Tuscaloosa as death toll climbs
Bathrooms prove to be safe haven in storm
5 P.M. UPDATE: Hundreds treated at DCH
Crimson Tide athletes impacted by storm
Utilities not sure when massive power outage will be fixed
Grocery stores, gas stations swarmed by customers
Survivors emerge, fill up local shelters quickly
Deputies search for those trapped
Storm spun many destructive paths through West Alabama
Tornado rips into history books
Authorities restrict access to Rosedale Court
Shelton State will be closed Friday, April 29. Monitor the College website and local media outlets for additional notifications. Please join the College in remembering the countless families and friends from our community who have been so deeply affected
12:32 P.M. UPDATE: City urges water conservation, limit driving
1:11 P.M. UPDATE: Obama to visit Alabama tomorrow
Bentley calls on Obama to expedite catastrophic declaration
Today's START-Up day at Shelton State has been cancelled.
Violent tornado leaves path of destruction in West Alabama
AFTERMATH: Accounts of the Tuscaloosa tornado
Tornado devastates Tuscaloosa
Due to the extreme damage from today's severe weather in Tuscaloosa and surrounding areas, Shelton State will be closed Thursday, April 28, 2011. Monitor the College website and local media outlets for additional notifications. Please join the Colle
UA Launches Mobile Application
Please be advised that based on the latest local weather service updates, the College will close at 2:30 p.m. today. All classes scheduled after 2:30 p.m. today have been cancelled. At this time the College anticipates resuming normal hours of operation
Please be advised that the College is continuing to monitor local weather updates & will post any notifications that could impact hours of operation on the College website, The College strongly encourages students, faculty & staff to monitor wea
Blackboard is currently down. We are working to resolve the issue.
As we posted earlier, if there are any updates the information will be posted on the website. The College is open and classes will be held as scheduled as of right now.
City, county schools closed today due to weather threat
The College is monitoring severe weather conditions and will post any updates to the official college website at
Severe storms, tornadoes likely in West Alabama today
$12 million plan would upgrade two parks
South braces for violent storms
UA offers first official smartphone application
Sulligent football coach to plead guilty in molestation case
Tuscaloosa City Council approves plan to pick traffic camera vendor
Suspects sought in bulldozer damage
Man arrested in credit union robbery
Tuscaloosa attorney pleads guilty to bankruptcy fraud
Tuscaloosa City Board of Education approves federal grant requests
City to host firefighter competition
Here's one more way to celebrate the near end of the semester. It's Amnesty Week at the library! Now through Friday, April 29, the library will cancel any overdue fines on books or pamphlets returned to the library. So if you have any that are
Everyone is invited to visit this semester's Student Art Exhibition which is currently on display in the Art Gallery on the Martin Campus across from the Theatre. The exhibition will be available for viewing until May 3.
Beginning April 25, 2011, the Cashier's Office will be responsible for the issuance of all parking decals. If you have any questions, please contact Brandi Acker at 205.391.2391 or backer@sheltonstate.edu.
The Shelton State Theatre program presents "A Midsummer Night's Dream." This performance will run through Thursday, April 28, in the Courtyard of the Martin Campus at 7:00 p.m. Free admission.
Today's Terrific Tuesday will feature Honors Recital at 1:15 p.m. in the Alabama Power Recital Hall.
Thousands of volunteers are needed for the CPS-3 study for the American Cancer Society. The study will help researchers identify the factors that cause or prevent cancer. Sign up at the Tuscaloosa Relay for Life on Friday, April 29th at Shelton State Com
Old files show city's role in civil rights era
Around Town
Barbour out, GOP ponders as 2012 field takes shape
City to seek red-light camera vendors
American art exodus grows by 4
Storms expected over next two days
Brookwood mayor asks county board to include auditorium at new school
Gilley gets release from jail until sentencing
Walter Energy declares quarterly dividend
FIG opening late-night restaurant at Temerson Square downtown
Metalworks site becoming retail spot featuring Jim 'N Nicks BBQ
ADMH braces for $28M shortfall coming proposed budget cuts
Scientists fret over BP funds for Gulf research
Easter extravaganza
Fishing captain remains optimistic
Wishing you and your family a Happy Easter!
Tuscaloosa tornadoes follow two main tracks
LEND A HAND: Fifth annual Mayor's Cup 5K to benefit at-risk children
Royal wedding guest list revealed
College News
Northport to test fire hydrants
Sister Cities Commission cleans up for Earth Day
Westervelt headquarters to house collection
Partlow clients begin to move out
County BOE says job cuts necessary
Film, discussion will focus on education
Sister Cities Commission cleans up for Earth Day
Man accidentally shot during struggle over gun
Gilley pleads guilty, could face more than 21 years in prison
Tuscaloosa County redistricting timeline sought
Drive-through Easter celebration
Warner Foundation told to move out of building
Transition may hurt Partlow clients, some say
Senate passes immigration bill on to House
Board wants changes to schools' grant applications
New fresh fish market opens along Riverwalk
Sound Off
Moundville man pleads guilty in rape of teen
Teens charged as adults in Tuscaloosa robbery
CrimeStoppers tip leads to arrest of robbery suspect
Tuscaloosa Fire and Rescue Service improving technology to help in rescue efforts
New gadgets improve fire service's rescue efforts
Alabama Senate passes immigration bill
Casino developer Gilley plans to plead guilty
Suspect accused of robbing hotel with fake bomb
The Bucs get a big 10-5 home win over Marion Military Institute on Tuesday. Shelton State will host its last home series this weekend against Bevill State Community College, starting Friday at 6 p.m. and a doubleheader Saturday. Go Bucs!
Just a reminder about the Cosmetology Fashion Show, "The Extravagance of Beauty," tonight at 7:00 p.m. in the Martin Campus Atrium. There is no charge for this event. Come out and see the latest hair and make-up styles.
Police: Toomer's suspect attacked
Tuscaloosa County reapproves 1-cent sales tax for education
Wind, lightning damage homes, property across West Alabama
Surveillance photo released in inn robbery
Commission wants countywide Sunday alcohol vote
New conductor joins TSO
Alabama law student starts pedicab company in Tuscaloosa
Perry County, group claim victory
Show leisurely and relentless, much like inspiration
Alabama law student starts pedicab company in Tuscaloosa
Suspect in tree poisoning case reportedly attacked
A hair and fashion show compliments of the Shelton State Cosmetology Department will be tomorrow evening, April 21, at 7:00 p.m. in the Martin Campus Atrium. Please join us for "The Extravagance of Beauty," an exciting evening as students demon
Downed trees block roads, damage homes around county
Walker Elementary PE coach struck by lightning
Residents taking to Twitter to report damage across Tuscaloosa
Charter revision moves forward
One year after spill, Gulf Coast continues healing, hurting
Fayette County's coach retires
Influential attorney, civic leader Sam Phelps dies at 79
Government officials tour tornado damage in Geiger
Tuscaloosa City Council grants Hawks Sports Bar & Grill a liquor license
Westervelt-Warner Museum seeks new partnership with company, suspends tours and training
Tuscaloosa City Board of Education to pay $195,000 to new city schools chief
Storm damage to close part of Loop Road
Tuscaloosa City Council sets Aug. 5-7 for sales tax holiday
Tuscaloosa Police Department, U.S. marshals arrest Florida fugitive
Event planned to help link parts supplier, new GE plant
Senior nutrition program has new online procedure
Hilliker hired as Paul W. Bryant football coach
Tornado wallops Sumter County town of Geiger
A year after spill, Gulf Coast is healing, hurting
Bentley, Sewell tour damage in Sumter County community
Fayette County football coach Waldon Tucker plans to retire
Way to go Lady Bucs! SSCC sweeps Chattahoochee Valley!
Theatre Tuscaloosa fundraiser to feature Disney stage and screen star Dylan Riley Snyder. The one-day-only event will be Saturday, May 7, starting at 4 p.m. in the Bean-Brown Theatre. Read more on this story @
Join us for the Alumni Association Comedy Night with Dr. Allen Mallory on Wednesday, April 20th, at 7:00 p.m. in the Bean-Brown Theatre. Tickets are $10 per person and may be purchased in the Student Organization Office on the 2nd floor of the Martin Cam
There will be a PTK Bake Sale in the Atrium on Wednesday (tomorrow), from 8 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. All proceeds will go towards The American Cancer Society's Relay for Life program.
Today's Terrific Tuesday Concert will feature the Jazz Ensemble in the Bean-Brown Theatre at 1:15 p.m.
Repairs continue in West Alabama neighborhoods
Former Central Foundry president and civic leader John Paul Singleton dies at 101
Legendary golfer Mason Rudolph dies at 76
Partlow employees afraid to speak out
Cancelled Sugarland concert likely to cost city around $225,000
Northport City Council votes to place stop signs on Union Chapel Road
Maintenance work held on Interstate 20/59 this week
Northport to decide on alcohol vote on May 3
Seder celebration marks first at University of Alabamas new Jewish student center
Cancelled Sugarland concert likely to cost city around $225,000
Legendary golfer Mason Rudolph dies at 76
Clean-up continues throughout Tuscaloosa after Friday's storms
At least 44 dead after killer twisters pound South
Former UA president Andrew Sorensen dies at 72
Hundreds attend Culture Fest in Holt, Alabama
Man, woman shot by member of rappers crew
Tuscaloosa ballerina takes on Miami, Paris
SUMMER PAYMENT DUE: Students registering between April 4 and April 18 must pay all tuition and fees before midnight on April 18, 2011.
Alabama wins fifth national championship
Former University of Alabama president Sorensen dies
Johnson takes Talladega's checkered flag by .002 seconds
Saban enshrined in bronze
Moms killing their kids is not as rare as we think
State agencies slice budgets as future funding cuts loom
Death toll in Southern storm climbs with N.C. fatalities
City cleans up debris from strong storm
UA students rise to challenge of taking play on the road
Try-outs were held today for the 2011-2012 Shelton State Cheerleaders. Congratulations to all of you! For a complete list visit
Alabama wins fifth national championship
Storm strands reporter inside Sams Club
Visitors, residents brave storm together
Tornadoes hit, skip, jump around West Alabama
Homes damaged, trees downed in Bibb County
Weather leads to cancellation of Sugarland concert, other events
MAGAZINE: Following the Saban statue from sketch to sculpture
New Caring Days facility to provide Alzheimer's care, named after Alabama athletics director
West Alabama Reptile Expo will feature thousands of snakes
Advocacy group aims to boost bicycle safety with Tuscaloosa Police Department
Gov. Bentley authorizes Northport Sunday alcohol sales vote
Mount Moriah Worship Center congregation celebrates move into new home
Alabama Supreme Court schedules two executions
Tuscaloosa awarded $4M grant for drainage upgrades
Storms leave trail of damage across Alabama
Stillman Rewards Students for Academic Excellence During Annual Honors Convocation
The Shelton State Alumni Association presents the comedy of Dr. Allen Mallory. You don't want to miss this event! The night of comedy is Wednesday, April 20, at 7:00 p.m. in the Bean-Brown Theatre. Tickets are only $10 and all proceeds go to support
Lady Bucs win doubleheader over Southern Union on Wednesday. They are scheduled to play Jeff State in a double header this afternoon at 1 pm in Birmingham. Go Bucs!
Tuscaloosa County schools chief details financial crisis
Hillcrest pupils conduct mock CSI-style probe
Missing man found dead
Play about Pickens County ghostly legend returns
Pay raise issue lingers for Alabama lawmakers
Sleeping controllers prompt FAA review
UA student struck in leg by dart
Census: Hispanics surpass blacks in most U.S. metro areas
Health workers leery of immigration bill's impact
DeMeco Ryans Pledges $300,000 Scholarship Gift to UA
Student allegedly raped at Eastwood Middle School
Investigators need help identifying burglar
Superintendent: County schools are in financial crisis
Stillman Student Support Service Honors Student Scholars
Ford recalls 1.2 million trucks for faulty air bags
Democrats and Republicans to blame for $14T debt
Obama: Cut spending, raise taxes on the wealthy
City schools disciplinary program earns award
Hillcrest wind ensemble prepares for China trip
Alberta post office case set for hearing
Judge weighs decision on Tuscaloosa courthouse
Portrait of champion horse co-owned by Tuscaloosa man on display
Nursing Doctoral Students from UA, UAB and UAH Gather in Tuscaloosa for Two-Day Intensive Seminar
Have you seen Sylvia yet? You can catch it at 2:00 pm this afternoon in the Bean-Brown Theatre. For ticket information visit:
A recruiter from Auburn's Harrison School of Pharmacy is set up until 1:00 pm today in front of the Counseling Center. Anyone that is interested in pursuing pharmacy can stop by and get information.
UA Engineering to Host Summer Programs for High School Students
Retired Tuscaloosa Police officers dispute settled
Courts planning layoffs, closures
West Blocton artist's statue of Saban to be unveiled
Sheriff criticizes sex offender bill
Maintenance work scheduled for I-59
Perry County fills water board vacancy
Renovation will consolidate outpatient therapy services
Council hears proposal on new district lines
Statue sculptor surprised by commission, but not his family
Handshakes, Dialogue, and Table Graces: Business Etiquette Workshop for Future Professionals will be conducted this evening, Tuesday, April 12, 2011 through the Career Services Center. Registered students will receive instruction on dress, table etiquet
Police called to McFarland Mall carnival Saturday night
Sexton concerned by possible changes to sex offender registration process
Relay for Life t-shirts are now on sale and available in the Counseling Center, Learning Center, Wellness Center, and the main office on the Fredd Campus. Purchase yours today for $12. The Relay for Life is April 29th at SSCC starting at 6 pm. Please sig
Northport man accused of killing woman this morning
Nation begins 150th anniversary of Civil War
Construction to begin on riverfront hotel in Northport
The SSCC Faculty will be performing at today's Terrific Tuesday. Be sure to stop by the Alabama Power Recital Hall at 1:15 pm today for some great music!
Settlement reached in Fayette County Jail lawsuit
UA undergraduates showcase research presentations at Bryant Conference Center
Tuscaloosa County Board of Education discusses annexation of Moundville schools
Storm sweeps through West Alabama Monday night
Body found crushed at gas well still unidentified
Woman sentenced to three months in prison for Bevill State Community College embezzlement
Two Tuscaloosa residents found guilty of unemployment fraud
City closes 14th Avenue due to sinkhole
Storms cause power outages and tree damage throughout Tuscaloosa County
AROUND TOWN: April 12
UA undergraduates showcase research presentations at Bryant
The College is monitoring the inclement weather at this time. For weather updates and information visit:
As gas prices continue to rise, drivers begin cutting back
BP buys Gulf Coast millions in gear
Authorities have yet to identify man killed Saturday
Authorities recover body near Watermelon Road
ACLU attorneys will be allowed access to Fayette County Jail
Business leaders pessimistic about second quarter recovery
The Terrific Tuesday Concert Series will feature the SSCC faculty at 1:15 pm tomorrow in the Alabama Power Recital Hall. Everyone is invited to attend.
Students, parents invited to forums about bullying
PACT parents fear lift of tuition cap
These are photos from the game Friday, April 8, 2011 between the Shelton State Buccaneers and the NW Shoals Patriots. Shelton won the game 4-3. On Saturday, April 9, 2011 Shelton State lost one game and won one. Photos by Porfirio Solorzano
Habitat for Humanity experiences a rebirth in Tuscaloosa
'Handshake' agenda now in Senate's hands
Looking Back
Shelton State Lady Bucs defeated Marion Military in both games of a double header on Saturday in Marion, 4-0, and 10-1. They will host Southern Union in a double header on Wednesday starting at 1:00 pm.
The Bucs won two and lost one in the series against Northwest Shoals this weekend. Friday they had a 4-3 win over NW Shoals and on Saturday they lost the first game 2-5, and finished with a win of 6-5. They will face Wallace State-Dothan on Monday at 4:0
UA athletic facilites have changed through the years
Humidity adds to challenge facing collegiate triathlon competitors
Alabama lawmakers: No consensus on cutting pay
Hispanic population down in Hoover
Tuscaloosa seeks better parking ticket system
Evolutionary studies emerge on UA campus
Brookwood students win finance contest
Perry County commissioner makes threats at meeting
District attorneys office on tight budget, audit reveals
Court of Civil Appeals throws out penalty against Tuscaloosa developer
University of Alabama students branch out to help the community
Tuscaloosa man, 18, charged in store robbery
Two 18-wheelers crash at busy Tuscaloosa intersection
CRIMESTOPPERS: Images released in Country Club of Tuscaloosa burglary
Part of Hargrove Road will close Sunday
University of Alabama System chancellor details his plans for University of Alabama in Huntsville
Tuition for University of Alabama System medical programs will rise 7 percent
Bill would create new Tuscaloosa County circuit judgeship in 2012
Tuition for Alabama medical programs will rise 7 percent
Thursday night traffic backed up after three vehicle crash
Police release photos of suspect in country club burglary
Series opener today for the Bucs against Northwest Shoals at 3:00 pm. Doubleheader tomorrow starting at 2:00 pm. Both teams are considered to be "two of the hottest teams in the Alabama Community College Conference," according to the Tuscaloosa
Phi Theta Kappa will be hosting a bake sale on April 20 on behalf of Relay for Life. For more information, please contact Julia Speights at 205.391.2948 or jlspeights@sheltonstate.edu.
Get your tickets now! Sylvia opens tonight and runs through April 17, 2011 with shows beginning at 7:30pm on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays and at 2:00pm on Wednesdays and Sundays. Contact the Ticket Office at 205.391.2277 for pricing and more informat
Senate passes Northport alcohol bill
Westervelt-Warner paintings expected to fetch $10M
Prisoners worked to death
Northside Middle School remains closed today
Texas search and recovery team to help search for missing Tuscaloosa man
Adoption event at University Mall War Memorial places pets in homes
Brent bomb scare leads to evacuation
Shutdown talks yield no deal as clock ticks
Tuscaloosa prepares for Saturday triathlon
University of Alabama board of trustees discusses campus construction
Paintings from Warner collection expected to fetch $10 million
Triathletes heading to Tuscaloosa for collegiate championship
Alabama Senate approves General Fund budget
Northport Sunday sales bill passes both chambers unanimously
GIGAPAN: A high resolution, panoramic look at the Amp
UA Student Selected to Board the Bus for Freedom Ride Commemoration
The Bucs defeated Alabama Southern 6-4 last night and threw six shutout innings! Read more @
Faunsdale crawfish festival celebrates 20 years
UA researchers study fish for clues about humans
Commissioners trade barbs over Culver Road sewer project
Northside Middle School library damaged by fire
Suspect in fatal Opelika shooting surrenders to media
Obama: Progress made, but no deal to avert shutdown
Democrats outline their legislative agenda
House and Senate committees approve bare-bones state budgets
Top local law officials uneasy over proposed immigration law
Woman's death at house fire ruled a homicide
Faunsdale crawfish festival celebrates 20 years
Sylvia opens on Friday, but you can catch a pay-what-you-can preview tomorrow, Thursday, April 7, at 7:30pm. All proceeds benefit the Charlie Dennis Memorial Scholarship Fund.
Shelton State SOARing to New Heights. SOAR, Student Opportunities for Achievement and Resources, was developed as a team effort among the Shelton State faculty, and plans are in place for it to be implemented as soon as the fall 2011 semester. Read more
Alabama wheelchair basketball team wins third straight title
Investigators: House fire set to hide killing
Fire discovered at Northside Middle School
MAGAZINE PHOTOS: The making of the Nick Saban statue
Shelton State men's baseball had a huge win over Meridian CC yesterday 16-5! They will host AL Southern today at 5:00 pm. For the weekend they will host Northwest Shoals on Friday at 3 pm, with a double header on Saturday starting at 2 pm. Go Bucs!
Tuscaloosa City Board of Education selects Iowa firm to help find new superintendent
Alabama attorney general to keep enforcing gambling laws
29 paintings removed from Westervelt-Warner museum
Stillman 2011 BEEP Seminar Provides Students with Valuable Insight
Alabama attorney general to keep enforcing gambling laws
Lawmakers hint at legal action over Partlow
Government shutdown would have local impact
UA students go shoeless for a day
Tuscaloosa City Board of Education selects Iowa firm to help find new superintendent
Two businesses annexed into city
Tuscaloosa City Council seeks approval of free tickets
Northport hires public works director
Alabama House passes Arizona-style immigration bill
Tuscaloosa City Council action
Way to go Bucs!
House debates tough Arizona-style immigration bill
AG to keep enforcing bingo laws; won't comment on Greenetrack
Obama: Deal near, government shut down 'inexcusable'
FAFSA Workshop, Monday, April 11th from 4:00-6:00 pm. Students need to make a reservation by emailing rsmith@sheltonstate.edu.
Join us today in the D-Rooms and courtyard for the Relay for Life Bar-B-Que Fundraiser from 11 am - 2 pm. Lunch is $6 for BBQ sandwich, chips, cookie, and drink. Help us wave goodbye to cancer!
Today's Terrific Tuesday Concert is Musicale, featuring SSCC voice, piano, and percussion students. The concert is at 1:15 pm in the Alabama Power Recital Hall. Come and enjoy some wonderful performances!
Summer web registration April 4 - June 1. Register @
Proposed Alabama bill poised to prompt lawsuit
Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary School principal retiring July 1
Southwest accident prompts inspections
AROUND TOWN: April 5
Group asks Bentley to explain Partlow decision
Rate hikes to hit city sewer customers
Officials, residents pleased with Amphitheater
West Alabama Aero Modelers to put on a show
Severe weather hits West Alabama
City officials, residents pleased with amphitheater's opening
PHOTOS: Patti LaBelle and The O'Jays
Scattered storm damage reported in north Alabama
Miniature warplanes set to take to the sky this weekend
Partlow closing one of Governor Bentley's first major tests
Early 1800s Painting of Huntsville’s Monte Sano Mountain Rediscovered
The College is currently monitoring the potential for severe weather that could possibly impact our area later today. Please check the SSCC website for any updates and notifications.
Summer web registration begins today! Register @
Alabama agencies brace for budget cuts
New mixture attempted to plug Japan's nuclear leak
Government Plaza hidden' but poised to be popular
Former Tuscaloosa prep coach was known for victories
GOP split over Forever Wild
Around Town
Community care in action
Japan: Radioactive water leaking into sea
U.S. eases off Libya; Gadhafi remains clinging to power
UA students raise awareness of hunger, homeless issues
Alberta house fire leaves 1 dead
Shelter for domestic violence victims reopens with renovations after fire
PSC to approve business incentives
Sister says brother thrived after leaving Partlow
Crowd welcomes new Jewish center at UA
Shelton State won its seventh straight conference game 5-3 over Lawson State Friday night. Read more in TNews @
Lady Bucs sweep Chattahoochee Valley 8-0, 8-0! Way to go Bucs!
Hoffman leads Tide into NCAA Regional
Saban statue to debut April 16
Sculptors work unveiled at center
UA student station to air music festival
Woman, 24, says bearded man raped her
Plans afoot for 2016 presidential debate
Judge considers sanctions in Ala. gambling case
Northport nears decision on key hire
Developer says condo work under way
Amphitheater enjoys smooth opening night
Afghans storm UN office, 11 killed
Unemployment falls to 2-year low after hiring surge
The Coca-Cola Foundation Honors UA Students while Renewing Scholarship Commitment
The making of the story of the making of the Nick Saban statue
Some city leaders hope Tuscaloosa could host presidential debate
Woman says she was raped in Alberta
Volunteers needed for USA Triathlon
Hillcrest High to raise money for veterans
New UA Jewish center to have grand opening
Farmers Market reopens Saturday
Bills aim to ease overseas voting
Accused officer bailed out of jail
Justice Department intervenes in suit
Bentley still supports closing Partlow
Comic Jeff Dunham plans show at the Amp
Experts say radiation in milk poses little danger
Bentley orders spending cut of 15%
Despite loss, Tide hoops fans see bright future
Comedian Jeff Dunham coming to Tuscaloosa Amphitheater
Bentley still plans to close Parlow, but date remains in question
Alabama House votes to ban texting while driving
Fundraiser features chocolate lovers dream
Deadly infections may remain a mystery
Top 3 jobs vacant in city school system
UA music therapy class helps young, old alike
Bentley reverses call to close Partlow
City schools plan to assign students e-readers to replace books
TPD officer charged with sex abuse
Stillman Hosts Expanding Your Horizon Conference
UA music therapy program the only one of its kind in Alabama
Tuscaloosa police officer charged with sexual assault
Ex-Auburn players tell HBO they were paid
Governor Bentley backs off date to close Partlow
IV infections examined after 9 hospital deaths
Woman accuses police officer of rape
Fire damages two apartments at Downing Place
Join us for lunch! On Tuesday, April 5, from 11 am - 2 pm, we are having a BBQ lunch fundraiser for the American Cancer Society on the SSCC Martin Campus. Lunch is $6 for sandwich, chips, cookie, and drink!. To pre-order contact Martha Key at mkey@shelto
Senators bill would restrict obesity lawsuits
Panel approves $1.3M arts building
Acting city schools chief plans to retire
Alabama Repertory Dance Theatre re-creates 1956 classic
Report ranks Ala. eating habits 2nd worst
Former Partlow employees file appeal
Layoffs will cut workers, court officials say
Perry County must pay for watchdog groups costs
University of Alabama dancers re-create 1956 classic
Cuts in funding will cause layoffs in Alabama's court system
INTERACTIVE: A look inside the new Tuscaloosa Amphitheater
Two-thirds of oil and natural gas leases in Gulf inactive
Alabama GOP expects to move closer to photo ID law
Sculpture by Renowned Artist to be Unveiled at UA Child Development Center
A look at Tuscaloosa's new amphitheater
U.S. has responsibility to act'
Most of tax cut going down workers' gas tanks
Fire College officials want to stay in charge of certification rules
Residents are with amphitheater
Author addresses students as part of UAs history celebration
Japanese radiation reaches Alabama
Murder suspect pleads guilty
Residents impressed' with size, quality of amphitheater
Tomorrow's Terrific Tuesday will feature Cindy St. Clair on piano. She is a U of A student of Amanda Penick. The concert is at 1:15 pm in the Alabama Power Recital Hall.
Alabama cracks national rankings; will take on UAB Tuesday
Former judge Roy Moore may run for president
Early release hearing set in civil rights slaying
Bentley announces new industry for Clarke County
Commissioners want changes in Fire College governance bill
Libyan rebels bear down on Gadhafi's hometown
Official owns proposed school site
has a new home for his wares
Ag dept. plans layoffs to offset cuts
Whereabouts of sold remain a mystery
Kellers letters, WWII art fading in Alabama
City BOE mulls hiring amid cuts
Honoring our sister city in Japan
Tuscaloosa City Council agenda
Gadhafi forces retreat amid raids; Rebels seize key city
Ducks make splash to benefit CHOM
PRIDE programs highlight Alcohol Awareness Month
Area high schools participate in JROTC competition
Test models of new M-Class spotted
Risen from the ashes: A look back at the Fayette fire
Downtown buzzes with cyclists, festival
ADAP: 2 Partlow deaths
Shelton State Bucs defeat Jeff State 11-3 on Friday. Way to go Bucs!
Mans body found in river
Lifetime show features deceased local airmans story
Board sees drawing for new technology center
BOE considers offering summer program
Woman, 78, killed in two-car wreck
Firefighters earn praise for saving man from fire
Elrod man missing since Monday
Schools detail plans for grant
Opinions strong in school chief search
City grapples with scheduling AP classes
Tour de Tuscaloosa grows in popularity
New city plaza home to DCAF
Bentley defends decision to close Partlow
Budget cuts may start next week
Bentley says Partlow closing is in the best interest of patients
Bentley plans to declare 15 percent proration
Tour de Tuscaloosa experiences growth in popularity
Elrod man missing since Monday
Sheriff: Drowning victim drove car into river
Alabama's Barrett Jones returns to Haiti during spring break
Alabama jobless rate remains at 9.3 percent in February
Mallet Assembly celebrates 50 years
Fire damages home in downtown Northport
Butler man dies in single-vehicle accident
Gov. amends DROP bill to allow more access
voted best song in poll
New amphitheater set for next week's debut
Prosecutor says mistakes were minor in gambling wiretaps
Plan modifies school dress code
Census: 1 in 6 living in U.S. are Hispanic
Northport meets public works hopefuls
Shelton State is pleased and excited to announce the launch of a new web site. Let us know what you think about it. Visit:
'All Along the Watchtower' takes March Music Madness crown
Prosecutor say mistakes minor in gambling wiretaps
Amphitheater officials unveil facilities, plans for opening
9 former workers sue Auburn, allege discrimination
Feds charge worker at TVA nuclear site in Tennessee
Stones vs. Dylan in music bracket final
Crimson Tide advances to NIT semifinals
Gulf probe finds blowout preventer was flawed
Fire College could face changes
Northport questions 5 for key job tonight
6th, 7th congressional districts to be redrawn
UA student group for gays, lesbians looks to broaden support citywide
BOE picks three firms for search
Tax ban bill goes to House
Tuscaloosa names new city attorney
Alabama pitcher out for the year
Alabama legislator seeks new abortion restrictions
Way to go Jared Pratt!
Way to go Jared Pratt!
Stillman Hosts 20th Annual Black Executive Exchange Program (BEEP) Seminar
Deadline Approaching for Harper Lee Prize for Legal Fiction
Film legend Elizabeth Taylor dies
Nunnally named new city attorney
Gadhafi-backed snipers, tanks terrorize key Libyan city
Return of electronic bingo may expand
Rally favoring Partlows closure draws about 250
Speed table decision changed
Cashier hit in face during robbery
Fayette County circuit clerk retires after 16 years
Labor groups, Democrats rally at state Capitol
Northport wants loans restructured
Bentley unveils job creation legislation
Moundville man sentenced to 20 years in beating death
House passes Northport Sunday alcohol sales bill
Rally to close Partlow draws about 250 advocates
Moundville man sentenced to 20 years for 2005 killing
Governor to unveil legislation to create jobs
Alabama bingo could expand beyond Greenetrack
Man accused of hitting female cashier, robbing store
One killed, several injured in Perry County shooting
CCBP Marks Fifth Anniversary of Awards Program at UA
ATTENTION SSCC EMPLOYEES: Shelton State Community College would like to cordially invite you to attend our first Employee Benefits Fair! Employees will be able to "shop" different vendor products such as life and disability insurances, cancer p
Local cake designer takes
UA plans to buy Mobile station
AGs opinion of bingo machines remains unclear
Partlow rallies aimed at legislators
Tuscaloosa librarys new director settles into role
Bentley to meet with Ala. congressional delegation
County BOE talks budget, rezoning
Northport considers speeding dangers
Echols students learn science to a hip-hop beat
Perry County man killed in Saturday night crash
Arrest made in Waffle House, Alabama Credit Union robberies
Echols Middle School students learn science at a hip-hop beat
Executive Committee of UA Board of Trustees Approves UA’s Proposed Acquisition of WHIL-FM in Mobile
Sunday's Food Network Challenge to feature Tuscaloosa designer
Stillman to Present Undergraduate Showcase Followed by Slash Pine Writers Festival April 2
Partlow closing worries workers
Northport nurse named state Hospital Hero
City honors playwright Williams 100th
Judge to hear Alabama tax system lawsuit
Allies intensify air assault as rebels regroup in east
Progress seen in Japans nuke crisis
Police say Ohio runaway's helpers broke laws
T-Mobile to be sold to AT&T for $39B
Blacks, whites intermarrying more across South
Quilt shows community Wings
Rains refill Bs largest reservoir
VA fair to feature veterans services
Courthouse construction still on track
Perry County cited for violations
Allied forces attack libya
Family members, volunteers clean up Darden Cemetery
Japan: Radiation found in some food products near plant
Alabama wins seventh SEC championship
Shelton lost to Coffeyville 62-68, but we are #6 in the Nation!! This is the best ranking SSCC men's basketball has received in the NJCAA Tournaments. Congratulations to the Bucs on all their hard work and dedication during the tournaments!
65-60 Coffeyville over Shelton with less than 2 minutes to go.
Shelton took the lead 54-51 over Coffeyville with 6 minutes left to go in the game! Keep it up Bucs!
The Bucs are coming back and are within 1 point of Coffeyville, 45-46! Nine minutes left to go.
Shelton State is still trailing Coffeyville 22-31 in the beginning of the 2nd half. Let's make a come back Bucs!
With less than 6 minutes to go in the first half Shelton is down 12-22 against Coffeyville. Let's go Bucs!
Today at 2:00 pm is the final game that Shelton State will play in the NJCAA Men's Basketball Tournament. They will either place 5th or 6th in the NATION! Congratulations to the Bucs! We are so proud of our team, Coach Muhun, and staff! Watch the Bu
Group creates clothing for babies in ICU
Greenetrack opens to huge crowd
TPD, narcotics task force seek Northport man
Body of Miss. man found at Lake Lurleen State Park
Judge chastises prosecutors in Alabama gambling case
Grants given to 4 regional airports
Grant to fund 12 new city firefighters
Allies prepare for no-fly zone over Libya
Minn. overdoses show gray area around party drugs
Experts knock notion of burying Japanese reactors
Today's Game 20 of the NJCAA Men's Basketball Tournament decided who would play Shelton State in Game 24 for 5th and 6th place in the nation. The results...Coffeyville Community College. The Bucs will play tomorrow (Saturday) at 2:00 pm. GO BUC
Christian Ministries Center works to meet physical, spiritual needs
Hundreds line up as electronic bingo resumes at Greenetrack
Judge chastises prosecutors in Alabama gambling case
Man drowns in Lake Lurleen
Northport man wanted on several charges
What a come back! Great story in hutchnews.com:
Silver-Haired Legislature seeks candidates
19-year-old charged in Prichard killing
Auburn student dies in fall at Key West resort
Hale officials look to amend jail-tax uses
Portera will serve dual role until next UAH president is selected
Alabama church arsonist wants shorter sentence
Ag deparment begins layoffs
UA profs research could advance fuel cell technology
Some car prices rise after Japan disaster
New Bibles gender-neutral language draws critics
More blacks in South moving to suburbs
Police seek robbery suspects names
Greenetrack resumes electronic bingo
Congratulations are due to the Shelton State Men's Basketball team! Today's win over Wabash put them in a win/win situation for their next tournament game on Saturday. If they win they place 5th in the nation, and if it's a loss, they plac
Shelton State defeats Wabash Valley CC 77-74 in Game 15 of the NJCAA tourney! Congratulations Bucs! That had to of been the longest last second in any game I have ever watched!
With less than 2 minutes to play, SSCC leads Wabash 70-69!! Great comeback if we can just hold on!
Wabash leads SSCC 47-37 in the beginning of the second half. Let's go Bucs!
Alabama, Georgia to face off in battle of top two teams
Shelton and Wabash tied at 16 with 9 minutes left to go in first half.
Just a reminder that the Bucs will play in Game 15 of the NJCAA tourney at 4:30 pm today against Wabash Valley CC. Watch live @ www.psblive.com. Good luck Bucs!
Police search for suspects in Waffle House robbery
Arsonist in Bibb County church burnings wants shorter sentence
Alabama airports get $2.3 million in federal funds
Story and photos about the Bucs in Iowa's news:
Food prices about to get even higher
Libel abounds in social media; lawsuits rare
Japan starts dropping water on stricken reactor
Moundville mayor asks that town be annexed
Families fret about Partlow residents' future
The Bucs move to Game 15 against Wabash Valley CC tomorrow at 4:30 pm. Good luck Bucs!
Shelton State loses to Southeastern Iowa 53-59 tonight in Game 11 of the NJCAA Men's Basketball Tournament.
Gov. Bentley appoints new circuit judge
Magazine ranks UA law school 35th in nation
Murder case ends in 5-year sentence
Tuscaloosa suspends ambulance service
At the half SE Iowa leads Shelton State 34-22. Let's go Bucs!
In the first half with 7 minutes to go Southeastern Iowa leads SSCC 19-14.
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Good luck to the Bucs as they get ready to take on Southeastern CC tonight at 8:00 pm in Game 11 of the NJCAA Men's Basketball Tournament in Hutchinson, KS. Watch live @ www.psblive.com.
Shelton State baseball defeated Stillman 14-8 last night at home. Congratulations Bucs! They will play Wallace-Hanceville this weekend in Hanceville.
DVD Report Card: The Fighter, Hereafter, The Switch
Tide homers past Auburn
Japan nuclear emergency workers to return to plant
Alabama Supreme Court voids tax in troubled county
Man sentenced to five years in Thanksgiving Day killing
The Bucs go up against Southeastern CC tonight in Game 11 of the NJCAA Men's Basketball Tournament! The game is at 8:00 pm central and can be viewed LIVE at www.psblive.com. Go Bucs!
Please note and mark your calendars that Honors Day 2011 has been changed to May 6, 2011 at 9:30 am in the Martin Campus Gymnasium.
Magnolia, Kellerman post offices may close
Focused efforts reducing dropouts
Problems in Japan may affect Alabama
Alabama lawmakers to consider tough immigration bill
Couple retires from NPD
Greene County grad to host youth summit
Motown comes to Bama
SSCC moves into the Quarterfinals and will play the winner of the Southeastern vs. East MS game tomorrow night at 8:00 pm central. Southeastern and East MS plays today at 4:30 pm central.
Alabama House to consider tough immigration bill
Stillman College performs "The Five Heartbeats"
Congratulations to Shelton State Men's Basketball for their win over Western Wyoming 83-77 in Game 3 of the NJCAA Championship Tournament! Way to go Bucs!
SSCC 68, Western Wyoming 59 with less than 3 minutes to go in the game!
Japan races to contain nuclear threat after earthquake
At the half Western Wyoming is leading Shelton State 33-30 in Game 3 of the NJCAA Men's Basketball Tournament in Hutchinson, KS. For tournament information and bracket visit: The games will stream live on Panhandle Broadcasting @ www.psblive.com.
Stillman Grad Lt. Gen. Willie Williams to Serve as Guest Speaker at Dearborn Mobile YMCA Annual Meeting
Just a reminder that Shelton State will play their first game against Western Wyoming in the NJCAA Men's Basketball Championship Tournament TODAY at 2:00 pm. Watch the game live from Hutchinson, KS @ www.psblive.com. Go Bucs!
States may cancel, delay primaries
Tuscaloosa group sets up fund to help sister city in Japan
70 curfew tickets issued in 2010
Tuscaloosa man charged with sexual abuse
Property taxes rise on some Ala. vehicles
Car, funds raised in rally for 6-year-old
Small grocers targeted by Labor Dept.
Blitz Build to finish new home for widow in one week
Disaster relief fund to help Narashino
Husband and wife cops to retire together
Most curfew citations stem from complaints
Man charged with sexually abusing a five-year-old
BOE member questions memorial decisions
Countys Hispanic population nearly triples in 10 years
Second blast rocks nuke plant after 180,000 flee
Sons of Confederate Veterans re-enact Civil War battle
Spanking 1-year-olds common in depressed dads, study says
Law limits fine for cattle on roads
Man charged with kidnapping
State Rep. demonstrates changes in Legislature
Intended recipient of 1944 letter found
GOP tries to pass agenda quickly
United Way of West Alabama seeks to uncover hidden stories
JAPAN: 2nd reactor likely heading toward partial meltdown
JAPAN: Number of missing, dead more than 1,800
Supporters: Partlows closing helps clients
Plan for Partlow buildings still evolving
Shelton State's Kwame Beard in the TNews:
Stillman stuns Harding in OT: 87-86
Crimson Tide routed by Kentucky
Stillman advances with 87-86 overtime win
Bigwigs in Alabama reap benefits of DROP
DROP's Top 100
Explosion at Japan nuke plant, disaster toll rises
Tuscaloosas sister city in Japan has heavy damage
Two men suspected in credit card theft
Man accused of stabbing ex-roommate
Woman, 31, accused of setting house on fire
Steely Dan concert set for August 20
Hundreds expected to attend Civil War battle simulation
Chinese diner may lose its lease
UA graduate a finalist for writing award
Stop the Violence rally to aid shooting victim
Hubbert defends his DROP fund
Calif., Ore. bear most damage on U.S. coast
Hundreds dead in Japan; boats, buildings in ruin
Shelton State baseball lost to Calhoun today 7-10. They will face Calhoun again tomorrow in a double header starting at noon in Decatur. Go Bucs!
Shelton State will play Western Wyoming Community College on Tuesday at 2:00 pm in Game 3 of the NJCAA Men's Basketball Championship Tournament. For tournament information and bracket visit: The games will stream live on Panhandle Broadcasting @ ww
The Shelton State Career Services Center will be offering a Business Etiquette Workshop the first week in April. Reservations must be made by March 25th. For more information or to register contact Beth Patrick at 205.391.5874 or email bpatrick@sheltonst
Chinese restaurant slated to close
UA Business School No. 33 Among Publics in Bloomberg Businessweek Rankings
Tuscaloosa's sister city in Japan feeling aftershocks
Steely Dan to play Tuscaloosa Amphitheater
Obama calls Japanese earthquake potentially 'catastrophic'
Police release photos of suspects in credit card theft
Man accused of stabbing former roommate
Police: Woman sprayed boyfriend with lighter fluid, set house on fire
City school system to apply for federal grant again
Food World recalls beef that may contain metal
Merrill votes against ending retirement program
County schools take hit in budget
IMAX boasts enhanced sound, visuals
Technology and technique
Northports Sunday alcohol sales bill passes first test
Grant to expand advanced classes
County BOE moves to build six activity centers
State urged not to close Partlow
Bill would allow Lake View to annex town hall
Shelton State baseball will play Calhoun in Decatur Friday at 1:00 pm and on Saturday, a double header starting at noon. Go Bucs!
The Lady Bucs softball team will face Snead State in Boaz for a double header at noon on Friday. Good luck Bucs!
Save the date! Saturday, May 14th, Shelton State & Tuscaloosa Sports Commission will partner with Connect 3 on 3, First United Methodist Church, Comcast, & other sponsors to put on the second annual Comcast Downtown Slam in the Old City Fest lot
Bill allowing Sunday sales vote in Northport clears committee
Grant to expand advanced classes
Calvin Brown Named Director of Alumni Affairs at UA
Shelton State wishes everyone a safe and happy Spring Break next week!
Good luck to the Shelton State Bucs as they travel to the NJCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship in Hutchinson, Kansas. The tournament is March 15-19. More information will be posted soon on the Shelton State website.
The Shelton Singers Showcase is tonight at 7:30 pm in the Bean-Brown Theatre. Free admission and fun for all ages!
UA Joins Other Public Universities for Montgomery Events Supporting Higher Ed
Hillcrest's Suttles to head Alabama All-Star team
Revised ed. budget process on fast track
ACLU sues Fayette sheriff
Money from Shelton home still to be divided
Northside band to march in St. Patricks Day parade
Former Tuscaloosa resident has role in new film
Middle Eastern expert traces revolts roots
McKenzie Court rebuilding completed
Ala. Democrats outline agenda for legislative session
Severe weather flips cars, rips roofs in South
ACLU files suit against Fayette County sheriff
House panel votes to ban texting while driving
Northside band to march in Chicago's St. Patrick's Day parade
Biochemistry Major Elected UA’S SGA President
Black Warrior River rises above flood stage
Stillman to Debut Duke Ellingtons Sophisticated Ladies April 7-9
Stop by the Martin Campus Atrium today from 9-12 noon for the Career Fair 2011! Over 45 businesses & industries are on campus ready to meet with students & alumni. Bring several copies of your resume! The Tuscaloosa Area Career Center is on-site
First-graders at Woodland Forrest write, illustrate book
Ala. militant reported killed in Somalia
Committee approves immigration laws bill
DCH seeks to improve ER
Rules to restrict councils amphitheater tickets
Suspect in weekend slaying captured in east Alabama
Partlow workers have choice of 600 jobs
Women to be honored for contributions to education
Turnout rises by 12% in UA election
Constitutions racist words targeted
DCH seeks to improve ER
First-graders write, illustrate their own book
Somali official: Militant from Alabama reportedly killed
Marshals capture suspect in Northport killing
Arizona-style immigration bill passes House panel
Be sure and stop by the Wellness Center Health Fair TODAY, from 9-1:00 pm. Admission is free, & opened to students, employees of the college, & the community. Booths on disease prevention, health, fitness,beauty, nutrition, chiropractic care, &am
The deadline for submitting applications for Graduation for the Spring 2011 semester will be March 21. Forms are located in the Admissions Office or on the website @ Forms can be mailed, faxed or brought to the Admissions Office. There is NOT a charge.
Don’t Forget! Career Fair 2011 is Wed, Mar 9, 9 –12 noon in the Martin Campus Atrium. Over 45 businesses & industries will be on campus to meet with students & alumni. Bring several copies of your resume! The Tuscaloosa Area Career C
Langford appeals bribery convictions
Handshakes, Dialogue, & Table Graces: Business Etiquette Workshop for Future Professionals. Career Services Center is sponsoring the workshop in April in the Workforce Development Center. A meal will be served & instruction on business dining eti
Congratulations to the Shelton State baseball team for sweeping Snead State on Sunday!
The Tuscaloosa Police Dept. Blue Knights will face off with the Harlem Ambassadors tonight at 7 pm in the UCP charity basketball event. Come out and support United Cerebral Palsy of West Alabama!
The Harlem Ambassadors vs. Tuscaloosa Police Dept. Blue Knights charity basketball game is tonight, Mar. 8th, at 7 pm in the Shelton State Gym. Proceeds benefit United Cerebral Palsy of West Alabama. Tickets are available at all Bank of Tuscaloosa locati
Gerald Allen named to state committee
Sumter teenager killed in car crash
Lamar County officer facing theft charges
Tuscaloosa man receives 20-year federal sentence
Murder suspect man still at large
Man charged in 2009 rape on DNA evidence
TCD brings UA, Alabama Ballet for performance
State accepts UWA offer to purchase Livingston High
Labor leaders discuss future
Murder charges dropped against two men
Oil costs part, but not whole reason gas fluctuates
Budget-writing bill is first up in House
Employees shocked over Partlow closure
Angry parents oppose merger of high schools
Workers, relatives shocked, angry over Partlows closure
Charges dropped against two suspects in January murder
Stillman to take on Harding in first round of Division II playoffs
Oil settles above $105 a barrel, average gas prices above $3.50
Scientists skeptical of Huntsville researcher's alien life claim
Wellness Center Health Fair is Tues, Mar 8th, from 9-1:00 pm. Admission is free, & opened to students, employees of the college, & the community. Booths on disease prevention, health, fitness,beauty, nutrition, chiropractic care, & various
The Shelton Singers Showcase will be this Thursday, March 10, at 7:30 pm in the Bean-Brown Theatre. Admission is free. Fun for all ages!
Alabama Business Hall of Fame Class of 2011 Selected
Sumter County teen killed in car crash
Carving images from ice
Marchers mark in Selma
Troopers: 8-year-old girl killed in Bibb wreck
Coaling man killed when truck hits building
Tourist attractions deal with state cuts
Crowds toast Sunday alcohol sales
Twister victims focus on cleanup and pets
Aborted mine rescue raises questions
Suspect on the run in Northport slaying
Tuscaloosa City Council agenda
Police still looking for murder suspect
Shelton State in the News: “I think it’s a credit to our guys,” Shelton State head coach Barry Mohun said. “They did it for four days."
UA cushions education budget cut
GOPs agenda moves swiftly
Sparks still working in rural Alabama
Bevill State Community College honors lists
Production yields not to temptation, unfortunately
National program teaches leadership to local children
Fact Check: Did stimulus funding lead to K-12 proration?
City attorney search down to 10 applicants
U.S. push not stopping flow of guns to Mexico
Recent political attacks energize union leaders
Shelton State Men's Basketball - 2011 ACCC Champions!! The Bucs defeated Gadsden State 86-75 tonight. Congratulations SSCC Bucs!
Watch live coverage of Shelton State in the ACCC Tournament championship game @
Shelton State leads Gadsden State 42-33 at the half in the ACCC Tournament championship game.
Shelton State is getting ready to take on Gadsden State at 7:30 pm in the Men's ACCC Tournament championship game. Go Bucs!
Hillcrest claims Class 6A crown
Taylor leads Greensboro to state championship
“I think it was huge to get off to a good start, and I thought we just had good energy all night long,” Shelton State head coach Barry Mohun said. Come out tonight and cheer for the Shelton State Bucs as they play in the ACCC Championship ga
The Lady Bucs softball team won a double header today againt Meridian Community College, 11-0 and 5-1. Congratulations to the Lady Bucs!
ACA students to time of Shakespeare
Congratulations to the Shelton State Bucs basketball team for their big win over Lawson State 98-69! They move into the Championship game against Gadsden State tomorrow night at 7:30 pm. Way to Go Bucs!!
Man struck, killed by vehicle on Highway 43 N.
Governor to speak at chamber event March 25
Schmitz gets part of conviction overturned
Perry residents push bill on coal ash
Evidence examined in drive-by death
W.D. Partlow Developmental Center to close
Decline in smoking, kids ear infections linked in study
Proposed law would ban Sharia law in Alabama
Eateries, bars ready for Sunday alcohol sales
Shelton State baseball opened their ACCC play at home today by defeating Snead State 7-2. They are scheduled to play a double header against Snead tomorrow at 2:00 pm, but the games may be rescheduled due to weather.
Gadsden State defeated AL Southern tonight in the ACCC Tournament Semifinals. They will play the winner of the Shelton State/Lawson State game for the Championship tomorrow night at 7:30 pm in the Shelton State Gym. The Bucs are still leading Lawson 51-3
At the half Shelton State has a big lead over Lawson State 49-27 in the Men's semifinal game of the ACCC Tournament. Go Bucs! Watch live coverage @
Murphy will prove tough test as Hillcrest seeks 6A crown
Renaissance fair take ACA students to Shakespeare's time
Man dies after being struck by car on Highway 43 North
Partlow Developmental Center slated to close in September
Authorities release photos of credit union robberies
UA School of Social Work Programs Receive Reaffirmation of Accreditation
Allen introduces bill to ban use of Islamic law
Tuscaloosa man pleads guilty in two murders
Drop in jobless claims raises hopes for hiring
Public offers suggestions in superintendent search
Tuscaloosa man pleads guilty in two murders
Pickens County tops Cedar Bluff for second straight title
City tweaks speed table policy
Shelton State Bucs advance to the semifinals in the Men's ACCC Tournament! They defeated Faulkner State 80-72 tonight. Congratulations and Go Bucs!
Greensboro Avenue gets makeover
Former Tuscaloosa City Council member died Tuesday at 81
Democrats push constitutional reform
Shelton State is leading Faulkner State 31-27 at the half in the Quarterfinal of the Men's ACCC Tournament.
Alabama GOP leaders aim to root out fake Republicans
AL Southern defeated Bevill State 74-68 in Game 5 of the ACCC Men's Basketball Tournament.
Greensboro Avenue streetscaping will last through July
Alabama senator refuses to let pay cut idea die
Hillcrest knocks off Carver to advance to Class 6A title game
Today's ACCC Men's Tournament schedule: AL Southern vs. Bevill State at 1 pm, Gadsden State vs. Jeff Davis at 3:00 pm, Lawson State vs. LBW at 5:30 pm, and Shelton State vs. Faulkner at 7:30 pm. Go Bucs! View games live @
Woman tells police she was attacked at 1st Avenue home
Hawk's Place owner appealing council's ruling
Parking ticket amnesty starts
Man, woman indicted in bank robbery
Update on the ACCC Men's Basketball Tournament from today: Bevill State wins over Enterprise State 79-74, Jeff Davis defeats Marion Military 51-49, Snead State forfeited to LBW, and Shelton State Bucs win big over Wallace State-Selma 97-52.
Judge sentences man to death for killing Auburn student
Sunday alcohol for Northport?
County budgets for animal control officer
Retirees compile family histories into book
Wallace State-Hanceville wins ACCC Women's Championship over Chattahoochee Valley 73-63!
ACCC Roundup: Shelton dominates Wallace State for opening win
Amnesty period for parking tickets in effect, ends April 29
Come out tonight at 7:30 pm and watch Chattahoochee Valley vs. Wallace State-Hanceville in the ACCC Women's Championship game. The men's tournament starts tomorrow. For more information and brackets visit:
Man sentenced to death in slaying of Auburn student
Theft charges against ex-Shelton officials dropped
PARA picks new director
City BOE seeks input in chief search
Bentley: Sacrifices needed to maintain affordable budget
Ala. senators: Prorate pay, but dont repeal raise
Ex-credit manager charged in fraud
Council: No more limits on Sunday sales
Man charged with shooting son in leg with a rifle
After a close scoring game throughout, the Lady Bucs lost to Wallace State-Hanceville, 56-59. The Championship game will feature Wallace State-Hanceville and Chattahoochee Valley tomorrow evening at 7:30 pm.
The Shelton State Lady Bucs are on the court in the Semifinal game against Wallace State-Hanceville. The winner of this game will face Chattahoochee Valley for the Championship. Go Bucs!! Watch live @
In the last few seconds of the game, Chattahoochee Valley defeated Northwest Shoals 70-68. Chattahoochee secured their spot in the Championship game that will be played tomorrow night at 7:30 pm.
City council opts not to add restrictions to Sunday sales
The first semifinal game of the ACCC Women's Tournament begins at 5:30 pm today in the SSCC Gym. Northwest Shoals takes on Chattahoochee Valley. In game two of the semifinal the Shelton State Lady Bucs and Wallace State-Hanceville at 7:30 pm. Who wi
Alabama senators: Prorate pay, but don't repeal raise
Tuscaloosa man charged in $2 million fraud scheme
FUTURE PROFESSIONAL ALERT! To: ALL CURRENTLY ENROLLED SSCC STUDENTS FROM: CAREER SERVICES CENTER RE: Handshakes, Dialogue, and Table Graces: Business Etiquette Workshop for Future Professionals What’s all the excitement about? Check for details to
JAZZ ! JAZZ! Have some fun today and attend the Terrific Tuesday Concert at 1:15 featuring the new Shelton State Jazz Combo. This group is having a lot of fun and playing very well. Today’s program will feature some original compositions by stude
Coker man charged with shooting son
Judge dismisses charges against ex-Shelton State officials
Collins-Riverside student arrested
Bucs shut out Bevill State 7-0 on Sunday!
Frank Buckles, last WWI doughboy, dies at 110
More than 12,000 calls intercepted in bingo probe
Congratulations to the Lady Bucs for their win over Snead State 75-63!
Bentley declares proration
GOP-backed bills to start off session
Sheriff: Man admits sex with dog
Students team up with nonprofit to fight STDs
Senators offer tax credits for jobs
Testimony: College checks paid for work
Bar changes name, adopts eco-friendly vibe
Shelton State Lady Bucs lead Snead State 35-27 at the half. Go Bucs!
Wallace State-Hanceville 79, AL Southern 61 in Game 7. The Lady Bucs are up next at 7:30 pm. They play the North-5 Snead State. Go Bucs!
Northwest Shoals takes big win over Lawson State, 78-44, in Game 6 of the ACCC Women's Basketball Tournament. Game 7 will be at 5:30, AL Southern vs. Wallace State-Hanceville. Don't forget the Lady Bucs play at 7:30 pm tonight against Snead Sta
GOP pushed bills on agenda at start of legislative session
Little Willie's blues bar going Green
Bentley orders budget cuts
FBI intercepted more than 12,000 calls in bingo probe
Chattahoochee Valley pulled out a victory over Gadsden State today, 76-67, in Game 5 of the ACCC Women's Basketball Tournament. Next up is NW Shoals and Lawson State at 3:00 pm in the Martin Campus Gym.
Buckles, last WWI doughboy, dies at 110
Sheriff: Coker man admits to sexually abusing dog
Watch the ACCC Women's Tournament games LIVE @
The ACCC Women's Basketball Tournament tips off again today with Game 5 starting at 1:00 pm with Chattahoochee Valley and Gadsden State. NW Shoals vs. Lawson State at 3:00 pm, AL Southern vs. Wallace State-Hancevillat at 5:30 pm, and our own Shelton
Gambling machines removed from Dothan casino
chants heard in city near capital
Ugly U.S. medical trials uncovered
Collective bargaining for state workers has faded in the South
'King's Speech' wins best-picture, 3 other Oscars
City hopes to offer amnesty for unpaid parking tickets
Florence councilman wants say in land sale
Rising gas prices have local governments concerned
Snead pulls a victory over Selma 73-71 in Game 4 of the ACCC Women's Basketball Tournament.
The Lady Bucs softball games against East Central MS CC has been cancelled for tomorrow.
Selma is leading Snead, 63-55, with 8 minutes left in 2nd half.
Wallace State-Hanceville wins over LBW, 54-42, in Game 3 of the ACCC Women's Basketball Tournament. Selma vs. Snead State coming up at 7:30 pm in Game 4. Watch the games live on PSB Live @
Wallace State-Hanceville is leading LBW ,34-26, in the 2nd half of Game 3.
Lawson State just defeated Faulkner State 64-53, in Game 2 of the ACCC Women's Basketball Tournament at SSCC. Game 3, Hanceville vs. LBW, will begin at 5:30 pm.
Lawson leading Faulkner, 49-38 in the second half.
Follow the ACCC Basketball Tournament games LIVE on PSB Live. Look under Today's Games for latest game information and broadcasting:
In Game 1 of the Women's 2011 ACCC Basketball Tournament, Gadsden State beat Bishop 67-57. Game two at 3:00 pm, Faulkner State vs. Lawson State.
Christina Hayes is looking for the Lady Bucs to win another state title. Their first game in the 2011 ACCC Basketball Tournament is Monday night at 7:30 pm against the winner of tonight's Selma vs. Snead State game. Go Bucs!
In the second half of the first game of the ACCC Women's Basketball Tournament, Gadsden State is winning over Bishop 28-20. Come out for some Sunday afternoon hoops and watch some great teams compete in the tournament!
There are some great stories on Shelton State basketball players in today's Tuscaloosa News! We wish them all the best as the ACCC 2011 Basketball Tournament begins today at Shelton State. Here is one story about how A.J. Calhoun made it to Shelton
Shelton State & Tuscaloosa Tourism & Sports Commission wants to welcome everyone to the 2011 ACCC Basketball Tournament that kicks off today in the Shelton State Gym! Gadsden State & Bishop State tip off at 1:00 pm followed by Faulkner State
Warner's highly respected collection loses Progress'
Fate of Warner's art collection in question with sale of 'Progress'
Leftover issues await new GOP majority
Legislators to try to slash state budgets
Charity basketball game to benefit United Cerebral Palsy
19-year-old says she was raped on way home from bar
Donors raised $1.6 million for Bentleys inauguration
Man faces attempted murder charges
Bill would let Northport vote on Sunday alcohol sales
Alberta post office closes
Amish buggy tips in creek; 4 kids die
TideSports teams with Rivals on prep recruiting
Population shrinks in W. Alabama
Parents want bigger Rock Quarry
AU fans treasure Toomers saplings
Witnesses: State money used in home construction
County school system fills vacant job
Which lawmakers are poised to lead?
Midtown Village collects prom dresses for a cause
The 2011 ACCC Basketball Tournament begins this Sunday with Gadsden State vs. Bishop State as the game opener at 1:00 p.m. in the Martin Campus Gym. Come out and support your team! For tournament information and brackets visit the Shelton State website @
Midtown Village collects prom dresses for a cause
Hillcrest holds on to beat Sparkman 43-41
TA students released early after lockdown
Tidesports.com to join Rivals national network
Stillmans Glenn Receives Grant & Uses to Honor Educators During Black History Month
Tuscaloosa population falls short of 100,000 in census
Ala. loses bid for Air Force tanker
BOE seeks easier way to fire poor teachers
County extension coordinator retires after 32 years
Newly banned bath salts quickly affected Ala. family
State public radio fundraiser features kitchen tour, auction
Witness says Shelton chief told him to lie
Sulligent football coach negotiating plea deal in child molestation case
UA business school dean to step down
Animal cruelty suspect arrested
City criticizes Bryce plan, beer tax bill
Dog lifts spirits of DCH cancer patients
Tornado warning in effect in Tuscaloosa County until 2 a.m.
Air Force awards $35 billion tanker contract to Boeing
Second-half surge carries Keith past Holy Spirit
Man accused of mistreating dogs had record of prior animal cruelty
Bradley Named Assistant to Vice Provost for Academic Affairs at UA
Akron girls advance to Central Region final
Edward Bell girls down Holy Spirit 58-53
Looking to serve your community through an international organization? The American Red Cross Club of Shelton State is looking for new members…LIKE YOU! Our next meeting will be February 28th at 3:00 pm in the Student Organization room. Refreshmen
Treasurer says PACT needs cash
Auditor first to testify
Council to consider Sunday alcohol rules
Neglected dogs rescued near Reform
Adaptation has power to sweep audiences away
State bans drinks that combine alcohol, caffeine
Ala. GOP gets backlash for hiring Dems
Five residents earn honors for civic giving
Hillcrest edges Bob Jones to advance to region title game
Anti-Racism Author to Lecture at UA
Boozer warns PACT plan needs more cash
Northridge boys basketball eliminated at regional
Auburn, Alabama students to plant trees together
Testimony begins in trial of former Shelton State officials
Oil prices hit $100 per barrel
Troopers identify victims in wreck near Mercedes plant
Alagasco closing downtown Tuscaloosa office
The Harlem Ambassadors will take on the Tuscaloosa Police Dept. "Blue Knights" basketball team in a charity game for UCP of West Alabama. It will be filled with high-flying slam dunks, hilarious comedy & fun for the whole family! The game w
Voters approve Sunday alcohol sales by nearly 78 percent
BOE OKs Central zone revamp
Four-block schedule approved for high schools
Join the green team
Jury selection begins in trial of ex-Shelton State officials
Budget battles may be here next
Burglary suspect arrested after search
Governor wants to reduce paid state holidays
Three contend to serve as circuit judge
Downtown renewal moves to Phase II
City officials say there were no voting problems near UA campus
Two killed in crash near Mercedes plant
Hamner's replacement narrowed to three candidates
Horseshoe Bend girls knock off Francis Marion
Court appoints 3rd attorney in tree-poisoning case
Congratulations to both the women and men's Shelton State basketball teams for their victories over Wallace State-Hanceville last night. Lady Bucs won 67-50, and Bucs by one point, 62-61. Way to Go Bucs!
Jury selection begins in trial of ex-Shelton State officials
Purchase your tickets now for the "Smith Family Theatre" this Thursday evening at 7:00 pm in the Bean-Brown Theatre. This event is a benefit concert for SSCC's Foundation Scholarship Fund. Contact Kim Kendrick at 205.391.2298 for ticket in
The Shelton State Jazz Ensemble will perform tonight with Director, Daniel Western, in the Bean-Brown Theatre at 7:30 pm.
Today's Terrific Tuesday Concert will feature University of Alabama student pianists. The concert is at 1:15 pm in the Alabama Power Recital Hall.
The Shelton State Nursing Department is sponsoring a Blood Drive today from 8:00am - 3:00pm at the Martin Campus Atrium & D-Rooms. Donate today!
Two suspects arrested in string of car burglaries
Police arrest suspect in multiple burglaries
Boating safety course offered this month
Woman, 47, accused of sex with teenagers
Peterson man, 57, dies in mobile home fire
Mideast unrest affects local gas prices
Northport takes step on MLK, Union Chapel plans
Hillcrest Middle students to be rezoned
UA grad students work on project in Antarctica
City school board to vote tonight on restructuring
Turnout may be low for vote on Sunday alcohol sales
Alabama fares better than other states with unemployment funds
Arrested U.S. official outed as a CIA contractor
Aircraft titans spur lobbying blitz over $35B tanker contact
Arab protests spark oil fears
Greensboro boys, girls rout opponents to advance to semifinal
Don't forget the Women and Men's basketball games are at home tonight starting with the Lady Bucs at 5:30 p.m. and men at 7:30 p.m. SSCC is hosting Wallace-Hanceville. Go Bucs!
Maddox expects low turnout for referendum on Sunday sales
Applications Available to UA Students for Documenting Justice Filmmaking Course
Arrested official is actually CIA contractor
Tanker debate sparks lobbying blitz
Research leads UA graduate students to Antarctica
Shelton State and Tuscaloosa Tourism and Sports Commission are ready for 2011 ACCC Basketball Tournaments that begin Sunday, February 27 through Saturday, March 5. For more information see news release @
Woman charged with 4 counts of statutory rape
Casino developer seeks release from jail
Peterson man, 57, dies in mobile home fire
Pastor: U.S. faces of racism
How did Washington become the in America?
Temperance was strong in citys past
Gadhafis son warns of civil war
GOP treading lightly as talk of shutdown grows
Tuscaloosa City Council agenda
Watch the fight of Deontay Wilder vs. Deandrey Abron in its entirety @
Deontay Wilder delivered "The Homecoming" that everyone had waited for in an exciting and packed atmosphere at Shelton State last night! It was awesome! Congratulations to Deontay! Read story in T-News @
Fans pack Umphrey Center to witness Wilder's victory
Thousands mourn trees at Auburn rally
Bahrain protests allowed; clashes heat up elsewhere
House OKs $60 billion budget cut
Arty Party event to support UA students art research
Process to redraw districts to begin
Kentuck celebrates its new Clay Co-Op program
Businesses: More pros than cons in Sunday alcohol sales
Changes in attitudes, culture could affect alcohol vote
Publisher charged with DUI
The SSCC gym is full and ready for the fighters to take the ring!
News sports department earns national honors
Wilder set for states first boxing match
Holt Elementary program brings black history to life
Women wanted in forged check scheme
UA cheerleading coach resigns
People needed for study of cancer
Makers remove gambling machines
City sues to keep Alberta office open
Wisconsin Democrats could hide for weeks
Spending bill nearly finished
Tide fans head fundraisers for AU trees
Stories sought about United Way gifts
Program helps provide free medications
Central High to host pancake breakfast
Midtown Village seeks donated prom dresses
Tuscaloosa Police honor Investigator of the Year
The Harlem Ambassadors will take on the Tuscaloosa Police Dept. "Blue Knights" basketball team in a charity game for UCP of West Alabama. It will be filled with high-flying slam dunks, hilarious comedy & fun for the whole family! The game w
Alabama supporters raise money to help replace poisoned trees
Auburn fans schedule rally for historic oaks
Police searching for women accused of using stolen checks
Bentley condemns Auburn tree poisoning
The countdown is on!! Hurry and get your tickets to Alabama's first ever Professional Boxing Card, Deontay Wilder vs. Deandrey Abron. Saturday, Feb 19, at 7:00 pm, in the Martin Campus Gymnasium. See details @
Bissell Named Associate Dean at UA’s C&IS, Director of ICIR
Wisconsin Democrats flee in bid to block bill
Voter rolls increase by 1,104
Dadeville man charged with poisoning trees
Despite drab setting, play offers bright entertainment
Council begins initiative to fight area illiteracy
Heart Walk set for Saturday
Bentley to call session on insurance
Area's tourism potential will be featured
Steamers fresh fish market to open along Riverwalk
Arrest made in poisoning of Auburn's Toomer's Corner oaks
UA Plank Center Enters Second Year of Fellowship Program for Educators
The Financial Aid Office will host a Drop-In Workshop for currently enrolled students that need to complete their FAFSA for Fall 2011. The workshop will be Tuesday, February 22 from 1:00-3:00 pm in the Compass Lab (Room 1826). Students will need to bri
Jeh Jeh from Fox 6 was live at SSCC this morning with the Shelton Singers celebrating Black History Month. They performed a live concert for Good Day Alabama. See more of their videos @
Check out the Shelton State Singers on Fox 6 Good Day Alabama with Jey Jey Pruitt. They were awesome!
Bill would reallocate county beer tax receipts to include small towns
Beer bonus adds a bit of froth to city pay
Police investigate Toomers Corner tree poisonings
Commission pledges $1 million to rebuild Rosedale Court
County Commission decides to bid sewer project on Culver Road
Republicans take aim at AEA
Local lawyer appointed to circuit court
County considers hiring dogcatcher
Bond will not be reduced for suspect in shooting of 6-year-old
Alabama extends use of graduation tests for a year
Republicans continue to assault AEA's political influence
There are only a few tickets left for Alabama's first ever Professional Boxing Card, Deontay Wilder vs. Deandrey Abron. Saturday, Feb 19, at 7:00 pm, in the Martin Campus Gymnasium. What an exciting event to be a part of! See details @
Shelton State Theatre Department is holding open auditions for students, faculty, and staff for Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream", TONIGHT, Feb. 16 at 6 pm in the Wilson Carr Rehearsal Hall. Questions? Call Michael Carr at 391
Mental health center acquires downtown office space
Northport creates five committees
State programs anticipate funding cut
PARA director trading job for fishing, hiking, family
Census shows more U.S. blacks moving South
UA brings Melville to the stage
Council denies liquor license
Web glitch allowed access to others data
State gambling trial delayed 2 months
Indian Rivers moving into Stafford Plaza
PARA director retiring after 35 years with agency
Judge delays Alabama gambling trial
Census estimates show more blacks moving South
Theatre Tuscaloosa announces auditions for Sylvia, Mon & Tue, Feb 21 & 22, at 6:00 pm in the Bean-Brown Theatre lobby. Details at www.theatretusc.com.
2011 Career Fair - Wednesday, March 9 - 9 am to noon - Martin Campus Atrium
The SSCC Foundation will present Pigeon Forge’s Smith Family Theatre for a one-night-only scholarship fundraising performance on Thur, Feb 24, 2011, at 7 p.m., in the Bean-Brown Theatre. Tickets are available at Shelton from Kim Kendrick 391.2298
Tuscaloosa County School Board defends against e-mails
Location drives wait for liver transplants
Egypts success echoes across Middle East
Gulf oil spill claims process under fire
Woman accidentally shot in thumb
Alberta post office to close on Saturday
Holt High School celebrates Career Technical Month
Farmers worry about future River Market
President sends Congress $3.73 trillion budget
Sessions blasts Obama's proposed budget
Sessions criticizes Obama's $3.73 trillion budget
UWA professor to get annual entrepreneurship honor
Check out the interview with Tuscaloosa CVB and Deontay Wilder about his upcoming fight Saturday, Feb 19th, at SSCC.
Johnson Named Management-Marketing Department Head at UA
Be sure and stop by the American Heart Association Bake Sale this morning beginning at 9:00 am, in the Atrium of the Martin Campus. The sale is being sponsored by the SSCC Nursing Department.
The Shelton Singers will be performing on Good Day Alabama, Thursday, Feb 17, from 6-9 am, in the Martin Campus Atrium.
The Wellness & Health Fair will be Tuesday, March 8, from 9-1 pm in the Wellness Center on the Martin Campus. Admission to the fair is free and open to the public.
Woman accidentally shot early Saturday morning
Obama official says new budget contains some tough choices
Quilt honors church's 130th anniversary
Injured brain can rewire itself, up to a point
Egypts military rulers dissolve parliament
Orange Beach weighs studying beach for oil spill damage
Alabama tops in expensive court races
One patients experience inspires cancer support group
$150,000 raised for Bryce memorial garden
Tuscaloosa City Council agenda
Women and men's basketball to host Snead State, Monday, Feb 14th, in the Martin Campus Gymnasium. Lady Bucs at 5:30 pm and Bucs at 7:30 pm. Go Bucs!
Lady Bucs get huge victory over Lawson State Saturday night 78-45. The men fell short with a loss of 84-86 against Lawson. See Shelton Roundup:
Retirement Options in Tuscaloosa, a free program for retirees and people planning to retire soon will be at 6 p.m. Tuesday at Shelton State Community College. The program is being sponsord by the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute and Shelton State. For d
Game at Foster Auditorium has historical significance
University of Alabama honors lists
Students take part in Science Olympiad at UA
Northport uses $22K to cover shortfall
Free program to explore retirement options
Protesters press for voice in Egyptian democracy
More voters opt for Sunday alcohol sales
Soroptimist chapter puts fun in breast cancer fundraiser
Pickens Academy pitcher, Chase Davidson, signs on to play with Shelton State. Welcome Chase!
Good luck to the Lady Bucs softball team in their season opener tournament today! Go Bucs!
Former mayor uses his time as a volunteer
One too many? Bar machine lets you know
Ticket prices set for Sugarland concert
Two men wanted in credit card theft
Officials give list of W. Alabama road needs to state
Hotel tax debate still undecided
New Bryce facility tops city's wish list
Shooting accidental, authorities say
Film shows history of school lunches
Alabama court throws out $8.5M verdict
Locals from Egypt as regime falls
Mubaraks reign ends in Egypt
Former Tuscaloosa mayor DuPont volunteers at DCH
Bucs defeat Gadsden State, 81-72, last night.
The Lady Bucs come from behind to beat Gadsden State last night 86-71.
Mubarak resigns, hands power to military
Police release photos of suspected credit card thieves
No charges filed in accidental shooting
Education leaders make case for state funding
Evenly matched, Bucs defeat Gadsden State, 81-72
Miss. plate proposed to honor KKK leader
Stakes high for schools decision
UA system chancellor says fall tuition rates depend on Legislature's decisions
Weather cant deter Verizon iPhone customers
Day set aside as 211 reminder
5K run switches seasons from fall
Winter storm brings snow, but without the hassles
Shelton State Community College Foundation presents Pigeon Forge's Smith Family Theatre, Thursday, Feb. 24 at 7:00 p.m. in the Bean-Brown Theatre. Call 205.391.2298 for ticket information.
Blackboard will go offline tomorrow morning (Friday, Feb 11) around 8 a.m. for maintenance. It will be back online as soon as possible, but please plan your work as if it will remain offline until 12 p.m.
Egypt's Mubarak stays in post, hands powers to VP
Snow causes few travels problems for Tuscaloosa
Post office meeting rescheduled
Despite snow, customers line up for Verizon iPhone
Basketball games still on for Shelton, 6A high schools
Career Fair, March 9, 2011!!
Alabama coated with snow, but few problems reported
The College will open at 9:00 a.m. Classes will start back at 9:30 a.m.
Due to the recent weather updates Shelton State Community College will delay opening until 9:00 a.m., Thursday, February 10th. Please monitor local media and the College website for further updates.
Tuscaloosa City Schools will delay opening for snow
UA reacts to second racial language incident of month
Stegall out as Hale County superintendent
Winter storm blankets the South
Popular attorney dies at 68
Initiative urges women to run for political office
Man sentenced in child porn case
Gambling centers donated $6.3M in Ala.
Tuscaloosa to host Firefighter Combat Challenge in spring
Snow expected to begin falling this afternoon
Stillman hosts Ninth Annual Technology Conference February 17
T-NEWS TWITTER HUB: Winter storm hits Tuscaloosa
UA responds to second racial incident
College Closing Today at 4pm. College will suspend normal operations & classes today as of 4 p.m. Please check local radio & television stations as well as the College website regarding operations for Thursday, February 10.
Tennessee men charged with marijuana trafficking
Brookwood man sentenced to 67 months on child pornography charges
Stop by the Transfer College Fair today beginning at 11:30 am in the Atrium of the Martin Campus. Representatives from more than fifty public & private colleges & universities (in-state & out-of-state) will be here to provide students with a
Northport vehicle policy hits roadblock
Experts predict snowy Thursday
Speed table installation will require more resident input
Is Levey's new job truly new?'
Deputies say girls kidnapping claim is false
1907 cartoons meaning still murky
Payne Lake tree removal to restore area's native habitat
Bentley: talk on jobs
Proration probable in this years budgets
Retailers ready for launch
Girl admits kidnapping story was false
Foster renovations unveiled before first game
University group urges action on racial slur
Meaning behind 1907 cartoon remains a mystery
Snow expected to hit West Alabama later this week
Residents hear pros, cons of Sunday alcohol sales
Summer 2011 schedule is now available on the web:
Students! If you are filling out college award forms or scholarship applications, you may be interested in attending a workshop to help polish & double check applications. Workshops will be held Wed Feb 23 & Thur Feb 24 @ 1 pm in the Student Org
Don't forget that tomorrow, Feb 9, is the Transfer College Fair. Representatives from more than fifty public & private colleges & universities (in-state & out-of-state) will visit the Martin Campus Atrium beginning at 11:30 am. This even
Today's Terrific Tuesday - NATS Showcase featuring SSCC Vocal Students at 1:15 pm, in the Alabama Power Recital Hall. We hope you can join us!
Search for new judge narrowed to 3 candidates
Alberta post office meeting set for Thursday
Two in Cottondale charged with trafficking heroin
$26M windfall expected for General Fund
Tuscaloosa man accused of trying to harm officers
Agency funding system set for change in fiscal year 2013
Casino lobbyist divulges bribe info
Search for new judge narrowed to 3 candidates
Historic Foster Auditorium goes state of the art
Shelton State will open softball season this Saturday, Feb 12, at the Wallace-Dothan Softball Invitational Tournament.
Make plans to attend The Miracle Worker, Feb 4-13, in the Bean-Brown Theatre. Call 205.391.2277 to purchase your tickets today! Read the wonderful review in T-News:
Shelton State won its season baseball opener against Chippola Junior College 12-2 Friday in Marianna, FL. See T-News:
Dean’s List Students Named for UA Fall Term
The 2011 Wellness & Health Fair will be Tuesday, March 8, from 9 am - 1 pm in the Shelton State Wellness Center. Admission is free and open to the public. Please join us!
State GOP executive director resigns
Man faces attempted murder, assault charges after car chase
Brent man injured in Sunday evening plane crash
Arab unrest hinders terror efforts
Rick Rush receives sports art award
Program teaches leadership to youths
$2.7M spent on local campaigns
UA student reports racial harassment on campus
Athletes vs. owners: Labor war could halt NFL
Report: White men still dominating Alabama boards
Pleasant Hill dedicates new church Sunday
Editor's Note: Today section
Dont forget insurance for that jewelry
Alternative energy investors yet to see green
Bama well into recruiting next class
Focusing on miracle' memorable
Cook-off is the chance for good food
Steelers coordinator learned from Bryant
Mitchell remembers lessons from UA
Leaders in Mubaraks party quit in Egypt
Kouandjio's final answer: Kouandjio's final answer: UA
Communication is focus of local education forum
Engineers say revise flood maps
Northport worries about impact on businesses
Whats to expect if law passes
Boy who was shot recovering physically, emotionally
Prices set for LaBelle, OJays tickets
Federal court to hear Langfords appeal
Lobbyist seeks separate trial in gambling probe
Opera House renovation reveals oddities
Education forum scheduled for today
Five people to be inducted into civic hall of fame
New law aimed at AEA on hold
UA expects 10 percent cut in funding
Buy this Tuscaloosa house and you get a car, too
Google service helps people in Egypt reach out
Snow turns Super Bowl plans into a super mess
Tuscaloosa hires library director
Maggie Meacham from Hewitt Trussville High School also signed on to play softball for the Lady Bucs. Welcome to SSCC Maggie!
Mallory Fair from Tuscaloosa County High signed on to play softball for Shelton State. Welcome Mallory!
Opening day for the Lady Bucs Softball Team will be next Saturday, Feb 12, at the Wallace-Dothan Softball Invitational Tournament. SSCC will play Dothan at 1:00 pm, and Faulkner at 3:00 pm in Dothan. Go Bucs!
Croom out of running at UA, staying with Rams
Group hopes to restore Greensboro Opera House
Transfer College Fair is next Wednesday, Feb 9. Representatives from more than fifty public & private colleges & universities (in-state & out-of-state) will visit the Martin Campus Atrium beginning at 11:30 am. This event will provide student
Lena Dice, a freshman majoring in music at Shelton State Community College, is the first female solo artist to sign with Hackberry Records. Congratulations Lena! Read more on this story: and story from The Crimson White
Town Hall: Protests continue to rock Egyptian cities
UA OKs plan for indoor tennis site
UA OKs plan for indoor tennis site
Tuscaloosa dentist ready for retirement after 57 years
Local violent crimes rose slightly in 10
Shelton State Community College will open at 8:00 am Friday morning, February 4, 2011 for normal operating hours. Any changes or updates will be posted to the College website and local media notified.
Mother arrested after meth lab discovered
Officers, troopers awarded for outstanding work
Dems, GOP changing leaders
Chairman objects to repaving project
Due to the threat of inclement weather, Shelton State will close at 4:00 p.m. today. Thursday night's performance of The Miracle Worker at the Bean-Brown Theatre is cancelled. Please continue to monitor the Shelton State web site and local media for
Tuscaloosa dentist retiring after 57 years on the job
The first set of Pell checks have been mailed. If you have questions, contact the Office of Financial Aid, 205.391.2218 or email, ssccfinancialaid@sheltonstate.edu.
Shelton State is continuing to monitor the weather situation. At this time the College is open and classes will meet as scheduled.
UA cancels classes as freezing rain falls across area
Woman arrested after meth lab found near daughter's bed
Musical ‘Flora’ Fills UA Theatre With ‘Menace’
Tide inks No. 1 recruiting class
Judge questions component of Voting Rights Act
City's garbage chief wants weekly pickup
Opponents blast county's passage of new litter law
Police on lookout for Belk shoplifters
Unemployed homeowners may qualify for state assistance
Fire safety program to sway students
Group finds new ethics law confusing
UA students ring in Year of the Rabbit
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Sunseri, DePriest sign with Crimson Tide
Hillcrest, Holt players sign letters of intent
West Alabama players sign on to play college football
Police release photos of shoplifting suspects
Huge winter storm roars through nation's heartland
Growth may not halt cuts in budget
Council approves River Market
City school board picks interim superintendent
Forum to feature alcohol debate
Educators earn accolades
Stillman Hosts Viewing Party to Raise Funds for UCNF
Tuscaloosa County educators receive state honors
Storm should bring cooler weather, but little chance of tornadoes
Today’s Terrific Tuesday Concert Series will feature Dr. Cynthia Jones, professor of music at University of Montevallo, in a piano program. Dr. Jones will be assisted in one composition with a narrative by a former SSSCC student, Katelyn Perkins.
New limits on access to legislators
Police seek suspect in officer impersonation case
Burglar alarm results in four arrests
Requirement to buy insurance deemed unconstitutional
Egyptt use force against protesters
Grant to expand county schools AP courses
Amp plans two-night opening weekend
Sheriff Sexton switches to Republican Party
Learning facility takes shape in former school
NCAA rules say cheerleading isnt a sanctioned sport
UA tax service sees its impact
Theatre Tuscaloosa Presents: The Miracle Worker, by William Gibson. February 4-13 in the Bean-Brown Theatre. Tickets are $5 for SSCC Students / $10 for SSCC Faculty/Staff. To purchase tickets online go to www.theatretusc.com, or call 205.391.2277 for mor
Bucs defeat Wallace State-Hanceville 54-47 on Sunday.
Sexton makes jump to GOP
Florida judge strikes down Obama health care overhaul
Four charged with burglarizing AT&T store
Rebuilt church celebrates dedication of new building
AG wants to take new look at cold cases
New DOT director: Funds will be needed
Ivy League case latest test for N.Y. drug law revisions
Egypts opposition unifies around ElBaradei
U.S. still No. 1 in manufacturing
Returning soldiers use hunting to regain normalcy
Tuscaloosa City Council agenda
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Mubarak points to succession
More Americans are of mixed race
Benjamin Barnes YMCA sets goal to raise $43,000 this year
TSO director candidate likes city
Faiths role in Civil War examined
Kennedy named leader of Alabama Dems
Calvary Baptist marks 100 years of existence
Job's tough, say past City School superintendents
Army Sargeant shows loyalty to his men
Women and Men's Basketball at Wallace-Hanceville, Sunday, Jan 30. The Lady Bucs start at 2:00 pm and Men at 4:00 pm. Go Bucs!
Grants to aid child abuse victims
Federal judge defends his appointment of Ala. AG in spill suit
City system offers pre-K registration
Amphitheater concert report premature
Agencies eye possible 15 percent budget cuts
Court upholds $2.9B HealthSouth verdict
Ex-Tide player remembered as great person, teammate
Debate persists on hotel fee hike
Upgrade closes Northport fire station
Egypts president orders crackdown
Cheerleaders at odds with UA over rings
THE HOMECOMING! Purchase your tickets now for the Wilder vs. Abron fight on February 19, 2011! Tickets are available at Skyy Boxing in Northport or at the West End Diner. Rows 5,6,7 and 8 - $40, Bleacher seats - $25. Table tops are sold out! If tickets a
Sponsors for the Wilder vs. Abron boxing match are Tuscaloosa Tourism and Sports Commission, Shelton State Community College, and Tuscaloosa Chevrolet. The match is February 19th at the SSCC College Gymnasium, doors open at 6 pm. Tickets can be purchased
Deontay Wilder announced this morning during a press conference at SSCC that his opponent will be Deandrey Abron of Youngstown, Ohio. Abron currently holds a record of 15-6 as a professional with 10 knockouts. Abron served as an alternate for the U.S. Ol
Wilder's opponent set for Alabama's first pro fight
Reports of Avett Brothers, Band of Horses show premature
Boxer Deontay Wilder, Olympic Bronze Medalist, will hold a public news conference this morning at 10:00 a.m. in the Atrium of the Martin Campus announcing his upcoming professional boxing match that will take place on Feb. 19 at the College Gymnasium. Te
25 years later, Challenger explosion still painful
Special ops team deployed in Egypt
Bentley weighs possible 10% ed budget cuts
Need for help rises as temperatures drop
Greene County bingo case delayed
Greene County circuit clerk arrested
Woman fulfills dream with new cupcake boutique
River Market bids under budget
Strong odor linked to chemical spill
Writer extols words power
Brittney Gray from Northside signs to play softball for Shelton State.
Trevor Sprowl from Tuscaloosa County High School will be playing baseball for the Bucs!
Rotten odor invades Northport overnight
Bentley ponders spending cuts
There will be a Student Voice Recital this Sunday, January 30, at 3:00 pm in the Alabama Power Recital Hall. The recital will feature Amy Christian, mezzo-soprano, and Aaron Bamberg, tenor. Admission is free and a reception will follow.
Theatre Tuscaloosa Presents: "The Miracle Worker", by William Gibson. February 4-13 in the Bean-Brown Theatre. Tickets are $5 for SSCC Students / $10 for SSCC Faculty/Staff. To purchase tickets online go to www.theatretusc.com, or call 205.391.
Color-coded terror warnings to be gone by end of April
AG: Court OK needed to reopen casinos
Board begins search for new superintendent
Governor, ag commissioner hire their former opponents
Moundville man guilty in child porn case
Alabamas new AG pursuing BP suit as lead attorney
Event puts focus on children's issues
Billboards seek information in 1999 killing
Veterans honored with coins
Family seeks clues 12 years after slaying
SAVE THE DATE: Feb 15, 2011. Osher Lifelong Learning program in conjunction with Shelton State Community College is offering a Special Community Program, “Retirement Options in Tuscaloosa”. The event will be held at Shelton State in the D-Ro
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Bentley taps Sparks for rural development office
City school board picks new site for technology center
Obama:
Joyce Levey resigns
Southern Baptist leader leaves mosque group
Long-lost plaque returned to UA
UWA plans to purchase property
Shooting victim, 6, still in hospital
Future water, sewer work OK'd near bypass
ACA celebrates 100th day of school
First CAF Instrumentation Experts Named at UA
University finds 70-year-old plaque
'King's Speech' rules with 12 Oscar nominations
The Spring 2011 Tutoring Schedule has been updated. For more information on the Learning Center and to view the schedule visit:
Stillman Debuts Sapphire Blue On February 3rd: All Female Pep Band to Play at Womens Basketball Games
Today's Terrific Tuesday Concert will feature the University of Alabama Woodwind Trio. Osiris Molina, clarinet; Jenny Mann, bassoon; and Shelly Meggison, oboe. The concert is at 1:15 pm in the Alabama Power Recital Hall.
The Shelton State Bucs beat the Marion Military Institute Tigers 96-73 last night! Go Bucs! Read more on the story at T-News:
Fire damages portable classroom
Russian president calls Moscow airport blast a terrorist act
Obama to address economy tonight
Judge tosses lawsuit by bondholder for Alabama casino
Mercedes hybrid in states future?
Suspect called 911 for ride to hospital
ALDOT unveils bridge replacement plan
Library board votes on director
Raising awareness a goal of UAs Women in Prison Week
City BOE meets in executive session
Overcrowding leads county BOE to ponder zoning shift
Tickets remain for Kenny Chesney concert
Deontay Wilder to hold Press Conference this Friday at Shelton State announcing first Professional Boxing Card in Alabama. See news release:
Man charged with attempted murder in hammer attack
Library board votes to hire new director
Widespread corruption found in health fund
Man arrested in hammer attack that left victim critical
Taylorville Baptist celebrates preachers milestone
UA gets funds for spill impact study
State Department embracing Twitter amid global crisis
Country in flux at midpoint of Obamas term
Greene audit shows lots of issues
Tuscaloosa City Council agenda
Shelton State men's basketball remains unbeaten in the conference with a 79-74 victory over Bevill last night. In the T-News:
Run for the Red 5K hopes to build on first years success
Civil Air Patrol tests emergency response skills
Area has high rate of
AU title celebration draws nearly 80,000
New governort upset many
Obama shifts agenda for U.S. economy
Iran talks fail; EU sets hopes on sanctions
Teen band reunites after 45 years to play at TCHS
J. C. Wilhite, a Northridge High School senior, signed on Friday to play baseball for Shelton State. Welcome J.C.! In the T-News:
Both the men's and women's Shelton State Basketball teams won over Snead State Thursday night in Boaz. The Lady Bucs had a victory of 88-56, and the Bucs 80-67. Congratulations to both great teams! Go Bucs!
Alabama's woes will test Bentley's skills
Man gets 1 year for synagogue graffiti in Mobile
Drought continues across Alabama
Fort Campbell soldier from Ala. killed in combat
Meeting Monday to address bridge replacement
City schools will be open Feb. 21, April 22
WVUA weatherman takes job in new administration
Local designers, models featured in fashion show
Martin Luther King Jr.s daughter bows out of SCLC leadership spot
County jobless rate remains at 7.3 percent
Students remember the life of Martin Luther King Jr.
Doctor: Transfer of Giffords to Houston flawless
Do pets pose another threat to safe driving?
Ennis was more than just the citys top lawyer
Group sues for Perry records access
TOWN HALL: Historic Foster Auditorium refurbished
WVUA weatherman to join Bentley administration
Summit has health, hip-hop
NPR features local photo project
Joint probe results in 11 arrests
City preps to cut 50-80 teaching jobs
Autographed football raises money for MS
Tax system too complex for some
Wal-Mart making its products healthier, cheaper
Federal Mafia crackdown nets 127
Plant may bring Greene County hundreds of jobs
More Than 1,000 UA Students Join Forces to Fight Illiteracy in Alabama
11 Tuscaloosa County men face federal weapons charges
More than 120 busted in Northeast Mafia crackdown
HELP FIGHT HEART DISEASE! The 2011 Tuscaloosa Heart Walk will be Sat, Feb 19, at the Jerry Belk Activity Center. Festivities begin at 8 am & the walk starts at 9 am. Register or join an SSCC team www.tuscaloosaheartwalk.org. Contact Beth Delbridge, 3
Ingram autograph auction benefits MS Society
Read more on the success of the Shelton State Cheerleaders 4 in a row Championship title:
Casey Wyatt from Hillcrest signs on with Shelton State to play softball. Welcome to SSCC Casey! In the T-News:
The Lady Bucs win big over Faulkner Tuesday evening 88-67! In the T-News:
Abortion doctor accused of grisly crimes
Anti-littering law put on hold again by county
Tuscaloosa to grant emergency $15,000 to Jemison Foundation
Gov. Bentley apologizes for remarks
Two men charged with cocaine trafficking
Casino lobbyist starts corruption term
Lobbyists trained on Ethics Law
Housing recovery may take years
Appellate judges hear Siegelman case
Obama, Hu spar over human rights, hail economic ties
Bentley apologizes for 'brothers and sisters' remark
Tuscaloosa men remain in jail on drug trafficking charges
Bentley's remarks made at church draw fire
Sweeteners added to recession-battling tax breaks
Tracking finds limited learning in college
Man hit by stray bullet on Sun. dies
Bentley ends anti-gambling task force
Tuscaloosa sheriff sworn in for sixth term
Ex-Reagan official to speak to GOP groups
County BOE OKs snow day calendar changes
Court to hear Siegelman, Scrushy appeal
Apartment complex to add 123 units
Bryant-Denny used to film commercial
Bentley ends gambling task force on first day in office
Gunshot victim dies after being hit by stray bullet
Group shooting Super Bowl ad at Bryant-Denny tonight
Shelton State announces a number of staff changes and additions during the final months of 2010. Read more on this story and others at:
Need a little music to get you going? Attend today's Terrific Tuesday Concert featuring the award winning "Bach to Rock" Ensemble. The concert begins at 1:15 pm in the Alabama Power Recital Hall on the Martin Campus.
Stop, take a look…What will be your next step? How about transferring to a four-year institution? Transfer Day will be February 9th, 11:30-1:30 pm, in the Martin Campus Atrium. Representatives from 50 plus public and private colleges and universit
Officials take oaths of office during Monday festivities
Bentley praised at prayer breakfast before inauguration
BP oil spill claims czar returns to Gulf Coast
Strange says Gibbs to lead public corruption division
Northport man charged with first-degree burglary
Man shot in head by bullet from gunfight
UA wins cheerleading championship
Food drive concludes MLK Unity March
Hundreds march toward City Hall in celebration of MLK Day
Haitians wary as former dictator meets with advisers
Bentley takes office, vowing to work for Alabamians, create jobs
Bentleys attend parade, celebration in Montgomery
Grand jury probes what Edwards knew of spending
Shelton State Cheerleaders in the T-News:
Shooting victim in critical condition
State's 53rd governor, Robert Bentley, takes oath
Armed man charged with burglary
Soldiers prepare to provide medical care in Kosovo
T-News Twitter Hub: Robert Bentley's inauguration
Gov. Bentley says finances are top priority
Bentleys priorities, as suggested by Facebook
Gov.-elect Bentleys Cabinet picks are experienced and diverse
First ladys gown is all Alabama
Gov.s pay depends on keeping job promise
Tuscaloosa City Council agenda
Shelton State honors lists
Shelton State takes 4th national cheerleading title
Tea partiers watch for those they backed to falter
Doctors say Giffords condition improving
Michigan church program tutors struggling students
The 22nd annual Realizing the Dream concert honors MLK
Stuxnet worm used against Iran was tested in Israel
Arizona shooting suspect tough to understand
Northport crafting new vehicle policy
Earmark loss wont halt construction
Two arrested in bowl game locker room in Mobile
Man convicted of plotting to kill stepmother
Mobile police charge 3 in New Years Day slaying
Check out the Shelton State Cheerleaders video at the National Championship competition:
Congratulations to the Shelton State Cheerleaders for winning the 2011 Junior College National Championship in the Universal Cheerleader Association National Championship. This makes the 4th year in a row! The competition was held January 14-16 in Orland
Bentley takes unlikely route to office
Library director candidate drops out
Holy Spirit students adopt great raptors
Give me back my sign! Horoscope readers atwitter
Giffords intern adjusts to sudden fame after speech
Alabama Justice Champ Lyons resigns
Victims of UAH faculty shooting sue over killings
Singer Edwin McCain will perform tonight
Greensboro man dies in Thursday wreck
Gipson, Thigpen named to ABC posts
More sales tax revenue points to rebound
Date of Chesney show moved back
Governor tackled tough issues in his two terms
Kenny Chesney show postponed until May 25
Give me back my sign! Horoscope readers atwitter
Victims of UAH faculty shooting sue over killings
Shelton State will be closed Monday, January 17, in observance of Martin Luther King day.
New tutoring hours in the Learning Center for the spring semester have been posted. See schedule @
Congratulations to both men and women's basketball teams for their wins over NW Shoals! The Lady Bucs had a big win of 90-74, and the Bucs won 98-93. Both teams face Gadsden State this Saturday in Gadsden. Lady Bucs at noon and Bucs at 2:00 p.m.
Greensboro man killed in wreck
Women punch intruder in the face
Officials buy AU tickets at face value
First of 2 library director candidates meets community
Casino developer confined to home until hearing
Storm cleanup costs rise in N. Ala.
City pleased with winter storm plan
Dressed for success
Women and Men's basketball hosting NW Shoals tonight in the gymnasium. Lady Bucs at 5:30 pm and men at 7:30 pm. Go Bucs!
Shelton State announces President's and Dean's List for Fall 2010 semester: Congratulations to all!
TOWN HALL: Insights into the Tucson shooting
Should Atlanta have been better prepared for snow?
NASA names backup for Giffords' husband on shuttle
Library to host meeting with director candidate today
Women fight off man after break-ins near campus
The Big Read Lunch-and-Learn: The Mighty Mississippi is today at 1:00 p.m. in the Martin Campus Food Court.
Palins words reach back to sordid history
Obama says tone down rhetoric
UA prof clarifies galaxys mystery
States first sanctioned pro fight to feature Wilder
Poole to lead local legislative panel
DCH absorbs $43M costs
MLK concert reinvents
Two Tuscaloosans join Bentleys staff
Mansion for sale
Boxing commission expected to approve first pro fight
Sports writers name Sunseri state's top defensive player
UA astronomer uses Hubble to make surprising discovery
Bentley names more administration members
Stillman Boutique Ribbon Cutting Ceremony and Grand Opening: Boutique Will Help Students Dress Professionally for Less
Woman hospitalized after allegedly running red lights
House, Senate choose leaders
Transportation museum leader chosen
Shelby: Dealing with threats is part of being a lawmaker
More details revealed in Arizona shooting
Blue Angels plan Tuscaloosa show in spring 2012
Protests greet 15% liquor tax
Please be advised that Shelton State Community College will be open for all students, faculty and staff on Wednesday, January 12, 2011 for normal operating hours.
Politics of a shooting prompts search for civility
Blue Angels returning to Tuscaloosa in 2012
State Legislature gets enough for session start
Woman taken to DCH after police pursuit
City wrangles overnight snowstorm
Riley cancels Ariz. trip
Footprints in snow lead Sheffield police to suspects
Scientists try to ID skull found in Colbert County
Inmate takes execution request to appeals court
Shelby to hold county meetings today
Weather could delay session
Storm causes less damage than expected in W. Ala.
Tant Construction owner dies in wreck
Snow and ice disappearing, but chill will stay all week
Ariz. shooting suspect held without bail
DeLay gets 3 years in prison
South digs out from huge dose of snow
Please be advised that based on the most current weather related information available, Shelton State Community College will be closed to all students and employees on Tuesday, January 11, 2011. This cancellation includes all athletic events scheduled as
Roads could refreeze as temperatures drop tonight
No decision yet on reopening local schools
Judge sentences Tom DeLay to 3 years in prison
Weather could delay legislative organizing session
Weather clears for flights to championship game
Winter weather leaves hundreds in dark in Alabama
West Alabama colleges plan to reopen Tuesday
Riley cancels Arizona trip due to ice storm
Winter weather causes travel woes across region
Stillman-Tuskegee basketball game postponed
Tant Construction owner killed in wreck
UWA closes in wake of storm
Winter storm shuts down West Alabama
Please be advised that based on the most current weather related information available, Shelton State Community College will be closed to all students and employees on Monday, January 10, 2011. This cancellation includes all athletic events scheduled as
Spacing babies close may raise autism risk
Spending surges as fewer worry about layoffs
25-year-old found dead in apartment
Man charged with attempted murder in fathers shooting
Evidence of assassination plot found
Legislature meets this week to organize
Pulling for Auburn in Tuscaloosa? It happens
Governor declares state of emergency in Alabama
Tuscaloosa City Council agenda
Winter storm shuts down West Alabama
Riley declares state of emergency in Ala.
Northport spending up by $7M since 05
Sprayberry TARGET students prepare for Disney performance
Gunman targeted Arizona congresswoman
Potter park a rival for Magic Kingdom
Nuns volunteer to help rebuild Katrina-damaged homes
Strange says his priority is oil claims
Two up for library director
Kentuck copes with $25K budget cut
Mark Ingram, Marcell Dareus and Julio Jones opt to go pro
Fluoride blamed for splotchy teeth in U.S.
Choir, local bands to perform at ceremony
Area may see up to 7 inches of snow
60-room hotel coming to Marion
Feds say Gilley tried to bribe lobbyist in bingo case
Agency hopes I-22 improves corridor
Gov.-elect names 3 more appointees
Feds: Gilley tried to bribe Massey in bingo case
West Alabama bands to perform for inauguration
Sugarland tickets to go on sale February 26
Riley declares day for Auburn's Newton
On-site registration and advising today from 8:30 a.m. - noon on the Martin Campus. Classes begin Monday!
New ethics law stops AEA polling efforts
Megamoney comes from megadonors at Auburn, Oregon
Obama chooses Daley as new chief of staff
Chance of snow in Sunday forecast
Multi-platinum country duo Sugarland booked at Tuscaloosas newest venue
Oil findings boost chance of criminal charges
Death penalty sought in Ala. child shooting
Police say thieves target mailboxes
Housing program benefits from grant
Flu cases rising
TOWN HALL: Dr. Don Noble
Flu season picks up, but not as bad as H1N1 epidemic
Country duo Sugarland schedules Tuscaloosa show
The National Council of Instructional Administrators (NCIA) has selected the winners in its 2010 Exemplary Initiatives Competition naming Shelton State Community College’s “Biggest Loser Competition” the winning entry in the Professiona
McCalla man sentenced in child porn case
1 killed when plane crashes in Birmingham
Coach indicted in Monroe County
Shortfall afflicts countys health plan
Food bank completes move to Northport, new building
Obama spokesman and adviser Robert Gibbs quitting
Report: U.S. added 300K jobs in Dec.
State gambling probe growing
Battle lines drawn as Sunday alcohol vote nears
Court papers indicate state gambling probe growing
The Shelton State Community College Division of Visual and Performing Arts has announced the schedule of performances slated for the spring 2011 “Terrific Tuesday Concerts” as well as several special concert and performance events. See news r
Gibbs says he's leaving White House
Bentley plans low-key function for inauguration
News honored again for online sports coverage
Artur Davis joins D.C. law firm
Local attorney to join AGs staff
New restaurants theme focuses on five
UA falls again in rankings
City Council OKs more speed tables
Flurry of capital projects set to begin soon in Northport
House GOP challenges Obama to join them
Retail store planned for Culver Road
Brookwood shooting death likely accidental, police say
Navy commander loses job over lewd videos
Power Balance admits theres no science behind wristbands
Tuscaloosa City Council action
Power Balance admits no science behind wristbands
Additional sections of Math 090, 098, and 100 have been added to the Spring 2011 Schedule. Register Now!
Board of Trustees to address salaries for Smart, Cochran
Despite drop in rankings, UA remains on best values list
Brookwood man dies after accidental shooting
Brain can sabotage New Year's resolutions
Cash infusion values Facebook at $50B
Judge: All who invested in PACT covered by suit
Northport passes trimmed budget
Van crashes into Northport business
Man killed in industrial accident identified
West Blocton man killed in single-vehicle wreck
Bentley taps former speaker to lead ADO
Obama administration allows some drilling to resume
2010 ended with a bang for Tuscaloosa area merchants
Judge throws out Dining Dollars suit
County investigated 14 homicides in 2010
Judge: All Alabama PACT participants covered by suit
Judge dismisses lawsuits over university food fees
Latest investment pushes Facebook value to $50B
New Year's resolutions? Brain can sabotage success
Troopers say Alabama highway fatalities down again
Check out the new Shelton State video and let us know what you think about it:
Officials share plans for 2011
Fuller was a familiar presence around Tuscaloosa
Test utilized in spotting cancer gets closer to wide release
Outlawed, cell phone use thrives in prisons
GOP sticks target signs on health care law
Agencies may have to do without Northport funding
Win inspires fans after a season some call disappointing'
Temporary Oregon fans populate Bama Nation
Capital Punishment
West Alabama Food Bank benefiting from food drive
Ala. loses control over phone line costs
Bentley, state officials begin Jan. 17
Signs of hope for 2011
Tornadoes kill six on New Years Eve
Wishing you a safe and Happy New Year!
First on Water' evolves into charity event
Man killed in industrial accident
Police seek suspects in six business robberies
Jobless aid applications drop sharply
Schools bound for bowls put millions into programs
Tide fans show pride in Orlando
West Alabama's top 10 stories of 2010
Former Fayette police chief dead at 50, cause unavailable
AAA offers free ride, tow tonight
High court orders new trial in Bibb homicide
Local gatherings celebrate principles of Kwanzaa
A solid, dependable man
Tide teammates take some time to enjoy themselves in Orlando
Tuscaloosa native earns Queen of Charmin title
New Years Eve gala to be held at stadium
City to pick red light camera system
Report: Flawed data may hurt coal ash laws
Poll: Boomers fear outliving Medicare plan
AG to lead anti-bingo task force
Alabama soaking in the Orlando attractions
Deputys dog helps capture burglary suspect
Ex-Perry County probate judge dies
Attalla water service restored
Many U.S. companies hiring abroad
Snow has passengers stranded on N.Y. tarmac
Exhibit, speakers focus on healthy living habits
Newest members of Congress have comfortable incomes, forms show
Lawmakers ready to pick new leaders
Benison is new sheriff of Greene
New speed tables planned for Tuscaloosa roadways
Joe Benison to replace former Greene County Sheriff George Cook
Judicial panel to recommend judge to replace Malone
Trouble spots remain on Ala. roads after snowfall
Alabama ready to repay federal jobless funds
Governors office takes free Iron Bowl tickets
Ala. gets $55M from Medicaid
Meth-related crimes are just tip of the iceberg for family
Residents concerned about students living near downtown historic district
Scientists test tongue implant that could block sleep apnea
Flights resume at N.Y. airports following East Coast blizzard
Ala. public pension trails most of nation
Bowl travel, tickets cheaper
Northport finishing up $2.6M City Hall makeover
Deadly year takes toll on 101st
UA, MSU players visit kids at arcade
Snowstorm coats Northeast, frustrating holiday travelers
Family seeks treatment for 3-year-old
Deputies uncover meth lab; 5 arrested
Snow wont stick, but chill will linger
Wildlife groups grants help schools with outdoors lessons
Travelers dont welcome white Christmas
Bentleys past helped pave path to office
Mercedes goes green
Riley to remain education advocate
Resident proves that laughter is good medicine
A warm meal and a jolly conversation
Wishing everyone a Merry Christmas!
NORAD holds on tight to secret of tracking Santa
Foundation provides gifts to needy kids
District changes a hot-button issue
Collection reflects Christmases past
Snowstorm heading southeast
First Egg-nog in Tuscaloosa
Two tourist attractions to close for upkeep
Northside student had gun, authorities say
Anti-earmark mood costs Alabama $130 million
Former educator basks in the glow of 101st birthday
Pediatrician has vision to improve child abuse detection
Rare snow flurries in the forecast for Christmas Day
Bentley names three to serve in his Cabinet
Shoppers, gifts plentiful but parking spaces? Not so much
Tuscaloosa woman celebrates 101st birthday
Tuscaloosa could experience a white Christmas
Bentley fills three more Cabinet jobs
UA Seeks Students to Attend Rural Healthcare Minority Summit
Turner, Haskew Named Interim Department Heads in UA’s College of Engineering
Austal ship contract to bring jobs to Mobile
Senate ratifies nuke pact with Russia
Alberta post office closing Feb. 26
Official: Coal ash brings cash boon to Perry County
Confederate leaders oath to be recreated in Ala.
Garbage drop-off sites open Sunday
Group calls citys new hotel fee unfair
Many classes require fees
Economy hotel managers, owners call new fee unfair
Alberta post office closing
Obama signs 'don't ask, don't tell' repeal
Senate ratifies nuke pact, delivering win to Obama
INTERACTIVE GRAPHIC: Population changes
Bentley eyes business recruitment
Trust binds judge, Bentley
U.S. growth slowing, but still shifting to the South and West
State population rose 7.5 percent
Foundation seeks donations for families
Obama secures votes for nuclear arms pact
U.S. teen birth rate hit all-time low in 2009
New restaurant/bar coming to Strip brings titillating name
AEA plans fight over dues bill
Renovated atrium becomes veterans
Russell County sheriff, kidnap victim reunite after 20 years
Tuscaloosa City Council action
TA's Brantley steps down as head football coach
VA turns little used atrium into peaceful garden
Census: Alabama won't gain or lose congressional seat
U.S. demand for gas beginning slow decline
Woman who shot husband claims self-defense
System weighs school grade realignment
Lobbyist pleads guilty in bingo case
Residents oppose possible post office closure in Alberta
Riley: Ethics laws spell change
Applications being accepted for Magnet School
Prisons benefiting from education stimulus funds
2 found shot to death in Birmingham
Missing Andalusia girl may be coming through Tuscaloosa
Boy shot Saturday still in hospital
Northport approves funds for park work
Gas demand should fall for good after 2006 peak
Lobbyist pleads guilty in Alabama gambling probe
Riley signs 7 bills passed during ethics session
Clouds expected to block lunar eclipse in Tuscaloosa
Graduation is tonight at 7:00 p.m. in the gymnasium. Congratulations to all of the Fall 2010 Shelton State graduates!
Fall grades are now available @
Woman claims self-defense in deadly shooting
Sewell strives to aid Black Belt from D.C.
Remembering the natural disasters of 2010
Man shot, killed Sunday
Legislators get 3 years to decide: job or Statehouse?
Meeting called to discuss park
After 42 years, 50-foot tree still decorated for Christmas
Study shows rural areas lack enough kids doctors
Jobless thankful for extension of benefits
GOP leaders target budgets
Potholes can pose a deadly danger
Tuscaloosa City Council agenda
School lunchrooms boast clean inspection record
Riley to create Alabama seafood marketing panel
New law to end feasts for legislators
Senate nixes
Revenue boost raises questions
Tradition of holiday lights dates back to 1960
Checking up on online love interests getting easier
Mobile device applications let you check in, give to needy
Boy, 6, trooper injured in shooting
Education rally lures strong turnout
What does the new tax law mean for you?
Two area post offices may close
Northport planner quits in frustration
Nativity scene survives church fire
Court rejects states appeal
High court upholds double-dipping ban
Nettles & Partridge Named to 2010 AFCA Division II Coaches All-American Team
Alabama unemployment rate rises slightly to 9 percent
Tax law won't help people who used up jobless aid
Web registration for Spring 2011 is ongoing through January 14, 2011.
Bentley taps local judge as chief of staff
Saggy pants raised by new Selma ban
Kenny Chesney to open the Amphitheater
20 states ask judge to throw out health law
Rise students run, jump with joy at holiday party
Site chosen for new school
Riley: Ethics bills are nations toughest
Toys for Tots campaign nearsend; toy donations down
Kenny Chesney set to open Tuscaloosa Amphitheater
Riley: Approved ethics bills are nation's toughest
Bentley chooses Tuscaloosa judge for chief of staff
Police searching for suspect in Subway burglary
Tornado altered one family's life forever
Chasing the big story brings sobering moment
Rileys ethics bills earn passage
Activity center funding approved
Documenting a path of chaos and destruction
Technology accelerates weather information
Go Nation' contestant dresses up like roll of toilet paper
Federal workers donate to charities
Scammers target elderly in Pickens County
Cold weather, icy roads lead to rash of traffic accidents
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DEC. 17, 2000 | Search for survivors continues in the dark
Alabama Republicans shifting power from teachers
Icy conditions lead to more than 20 accidents
Filibuster bogs down special ethics session
Ariton teen charged in death of her newborn baby
Police say Birmingham woman staged robbery
Mobile police investigate woman found dead by son
Man who helped U.S. get to the moon dies in Ala.
Groups want ban on animal gas chambers
Black segregation in U.S. drops to lowest in century
Stepmom pleads not guilty to abuse
Decorations herald amphitheater dedication
Veteran school administrator retires
Amphitheater parking plan outlined
House Dems mull changes in tax bill
Tuscaloosa City Council action
Judge refuses to delay Alabama gambling trial
Alabama Legislature nears historic shift in ethics
Woman sought in theft from purse at Piggly Wiggly
Big legal setback for health care overhaul
Stepmother charged with child abuse
Ethics bills designed to lessen influence of money on politics
Sheriffs Office honors deputies, detention officers
New Stillman football coach charged with DUI
Holidays can renew grief for some
Planned housing project looks dead
County BOE approves school calendar
Child poverty rising in Alabama
Debate over new TCT site divides community
Christmas Afloat winners
New Stillman coach charged with DUI
Judge in Virginia strikes down federal health care law
Alabama House committee votes to limit lobbying
Shelton State Buccaneers beat Alabama Southern by 1 with seconds left Thursday night. Denzel McDaniel's free throw led to the 81-80 victory. In the T-News
The Lady Bucs won their ninth straight game Thursday night defeating Alabama Southern 79-58. Shelton State is currently ranked No. 21 in the NJCAA Division I poll. In the T-News:
Police searching for suspect in purse theft
Victim shot in chest, no suspects
Woman said she was raped while on sleep medication
Man faces gun, drug charges after two men accidently shot
Our Lady of Guadalupe festivities grow each year
Auction will help kids with cancer attend camp
Woman extradited in child deaths case
Pilot fudged resume, led training seminars for AMA as
First terrorist bombing attack in 3 decades shocks Sweden
ALDOT covets future complex property, too
Weather service issues local hard freeze warning
Four deaths reported in Midwest storm
Tuscaloosa City Council agenda
Madoffs son hangs himself in apartment
Tight job market for law grads
Ethics session may end quickly
Class teaches seniors how to sharpen computer skills
Tuscaloosa News puts on Holiday Sing-a-long
Will lapse in tax cuts affect business owners?
Missing girls remains believed found in woods
Ties lure musician to holiday concert
Capras classic film becomes a funny, savory novelty
Calif. high school mourns 8 war deaths
House, Senate pass bills in special session
Five generations of Espys have engineering degrees
Citys upkeep costs rise
Father accused of killing kids to plead not guilty
Eutaw police chief dies
Duncanville couple earns farming honor
Republicans win first real battle of special session
Maintenance costs set to rise with added facilities
Eutaw police chief dies after surgery complications
Accreditation group extends Stillman College warning
Today, December 10, 2010 is the last day to withdraw from full term and second split term classes. To withdraw visit:
December Graduates Announced at UA
Fayette expands Christmas at the Park light display
Senate blocks repeal
Tax cut package unveiled in Senate
Northport budget to shrink by $750,000
Gordo church presents outdoor Christmas play
Warrants: Stepmother bound kids with duct tape
Bondsman charged with impersonating an officer
United Way exceeds its goal
UA baseball team visits with Sprayberry students
Bill to curb AEA, ASEA moves forward
Lawmakers may cut staffs, salaries
Bail bondsman accused of impersonating an officer
Alabama governor's ethics bills getting first votes
Alabama baseball players visit Sprayberry students
Police: Man claims he's a vampire, burns V on teen
Homecoming 2010 was held December 2 in the Umphrey Center. Shelton State hosted LBW in men's and women's basketball. The Lady Bucs defeated the LBW Saints 70-53, and the Bucs also had a victory of 68-50. Homecoming Queen, Ericia Hudson, was cro
Projects to expand UWA student housing on schedule
Plea ends capital murder trial
Gasoline prices surge before holidays
More cold weather on the way
Remains found; father charged with murder
Evidence for aliens mounting daily, but nothing is proven
Visa latest target for Wikileaks backers
Bentley asks lawmakers to cooperate
Special session for ethics reform begins
Evidence for ET is mounting daily, but not proven
Governor-elect encourages lawmakers to work together
Man pleads guilty to manslaughter in 2007 killing
Northport holds Dickens Downtown celebration
VA expansion begins with groundbreaking
City plans sidewalk improvements
ABC journalist shares recollections of past presidents
Pedicabs now legal in parts of city
Man, 41, charged in child pornography case
Testimony begins in mans fatal shooting
Parents dont back plan for tech school
Goodyear protests signs use of logo
Tax deal should help economy, analysts say
Edwards shared her private pain with public
Results mixed in graduate survey
Experts paint grim budget outlook for lawmakers
Author touts toughness of ethics bill
Tuscaloosa City Council action
Shelton State basketball to host AL Southern on Thursday, Dec. 9th. Lady Bucs at 5:30 p.m., and Bucs at 7:30 p.m. Come out and show your support for SSCC!
Elizabeth Edwards dies at 61
Goodyear takes issue with anti-Democrat billboards
Accreditation Team Invites Public Comment Related to UA Police
Tuscaloosa man arrested for child pornography
Parade kicks off in the cold
Obama, GOP reach tax cuts deal
UA taking orders for bowl game tickets
Bragg urges lawmakers to remember the working poor
Legislators asked to try new way of budgeting to prevent proration
Hoover mans body found a day after car crash
Police say dad buried children in Miss., Ala.
DCH inks Medicare deal with Humana
Trial begins in 2007 capital murder case
Author Rick Bragg addresses new Alabama Legislature
Congratulations to Annette Cook, Mathematics Instructor at Shelton State, for being selected as the statewide Academic Faculty of the Year at the annual Alabama College Association Conference. See this news story and others at
Trial to begin in 2007 Thanksgiving murder
Christmas Miracles and Nostalgia Combine as Theatre Tuscaloosa Presents "It's A Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play" by Joe Landry. News release:
Authorities discover body day after crash
Its not Pasadena, but Spartans will take matchup with Bama
Bowling in Orlando
Northport budget to be tighter in 2011
Riley to try again with appointments
Wildlife center hosts holiday fundraiser
Tuscaloosa City Council agenda
Downtown residents light up homes Sunday
Amphitheater job a homecoming for new director
Crimson Tide likely to play in Orlando for bowl game
Newton leads Tigers to SEC title
Area revs up for parade, Dickens Downtown
Team effort raises money for families who are fire victims
Breakfast with Santa
Showdown clears path for tax deal
Kennedy may be new Dem leader in Alabama
Floodway in county grows drastically
Father says his 2 missing children are dead, buried
Subpoena power is linchpin of session
Weekday New Orleans train service halted
The Story of The Tuscaloosa News holiday float
Snowflake Saturdays help raise holiday spirit
offers oddities from Alabama
Historic mansion decks its halls for holiday visitors
Men defeat LBW Saints 68-50 during Homecoming Thursday night. Congratulations to the Bucs and Lady Bucs!
Big Homecoming win for Lady Bucs, 70-53 over LBW Thursday night. In the T-News:
Ala. health insurance exchange planned
Food stamp use doubles in county
Obama cheers on troops in Afghanistan
Sign cards to thank military
Mans truck pulled from Black Warrior River
Prosthetics company buys oldest bookmobile
Local man rejoins high-speed rail panel
Saban foundation helps needy kids
UA Ferguson Center Launches Al’s Pals Mentorship Program
Stillman names Teddy Keaton as football coach
Emergency personnel pull truck from river
UA’s Safe State Provides Training for Contractors Renovating Lead-Based Paint Structures
Tax hike bargain taking shape
Congress works to stifle loud TV advertisements
Feds set deadline to repay $283M
Tips can thwart officer impersonators
Riley says raise repeal should wait until March
Fayette play offers twist on classic Dickens tale
Stillman pays back wages to 13 workers
Consultant warns of PACT shortfall
Pet shelter near capacity in reversal of holiday trend
Homecoming 2010 is tonight! Lady Bucs vs. LBW Saints at 5:30 p.m. in the Umphrey Center and Bucs follow at 7:30 p.m. against LBW. Crowning of the 2010 Homecoming Queen will be during halftime of the 7:30 p.m. game. Go Bucs!
Negotiators work on tax deal as House passes bill
We enjoyed a wonderful concert yesterday with the Shelton State Jazz Combo and Bach to Rock group at the Annual Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony. Thanks to all that attended!
Tuscaloosa animal shelter to host annual open house
The deadline for the Respiratory Therapy Program applications has been extended to December 7th at noon. For more information and application packet visit
Arrest made in Tuesday morning rape
If you are planning on applying to the Respiratory Therapy Program for spring 2011, today is the last day to apply. For more information and application packet visit
Salvation Army needs at least 100 volunteers
Allen aide dies in traffic accident
Commission wont hold night meeting
Cyclist tours U.S. for book project
Citing BP, Obama rejects drilling
Special session on ethics called
JVC plant to cut work force by 10%
Corps of Engineers office gets renewed lease on life
Stillman dismisses football coach after two seasons
Cottondale JVC plant begins laying off workers
Suspect remains unidentified in wreath theft
Two killed in traffic accidents Tuesday
BLOGS: You won't believe Dr. Witt's favorite movie
Congratulations to the Lady Bucs for their big win over Faulkner State last night in Bay Minette, 96-55!
The Tesla, an all-electric sports car that can go 0 - 60 in 3.6 seconds, was displayed in the Atrium of the Martin Campus on November 29, 2010. The Tesla was developed in California by an entrepreneur who wanted to be the first to design and develop an a
Be sure and get your votes in for Homecoming Queen in the Student Organization Center. Today is the final day for voting! Crowing of the 2010 SSCC Homecoming Queen will take place at halftime of the 7:30 p.m. men's basketball game on Thursday, Decem
SSCC will be sponsoring Here Comes Santa Claus, a project offering assistance to those in need. It will benefit several West Alabama organizations. Beginning Dec 1st, a display of “Santa’s bags” will be in the atrium of the Martin Campu
AmericanTowns Heroes: Patti Steele Works to Make the Children's Center a Warm and Welcoming Environment
Replicas of Columbus ships pay a visit to Demopolis
Woman says she was raped
Video shows theft of church wreaths
UA staff helped choose songs
Ward VFD earns federal grant
Troop survey: Repeal of t hurt military
Ex-cop guilty of 60s slaying fears jail attack
Cold front prompts storms
House Dems choose leaders
Board approves Teach for America pact
Jobless benefit cuts to affect 50,000 in state
New tenants open at Midtown
Let us know about your holiday lights
Hale County man, 29, guilty in capital murder case
Gov. Riley to discuss possible special session
Video shows woman stealing wreaths from church
The Respiratory Therapy Program is accepting applications November 18 - December 2 for Spring 2011. For application packet information visit:
House Democrats choose Craig Ford as leader
Join us at 1:00 p.m. today in the Martin Campus Atrium for the Christmas Tree Lighting! The Shelton State Jazz Ensemble and Bach to Rock will perform. Help us bring in the Christmas spirit at SSCC!
Cold front brings tornado warnings, heavy rain
U.S. says leaks a crime, threatens prosecution
The future of automobiles looks bright and fast
Shot fired during attempted robbery in Holt
Four teens arrested for pizza delivery robbery
State Democratic caucus meets today
Developer sues over water service
Board seeks input on school calendars
Forum examines public signs of racism
Local man given states top builder award
Four rapes reported over the weekend
Art exhibit for charity at Kentuck Thursday
UA staffer fired for pregame songs
Developer suing Northport, Sand Springs Water Authority
Roy Johnson to keep $132,000 pension in prison
Alabama racquetball player shines on national stage
Leaked U.S. info uncloaks diplomacy
Employer health plans may be targeted
Gov.-elects wife Dianne Bentley looks back at campaign
Earmarks ban could affect UA funding
2011 may bring changes to state benefits
Advent season kicks off
U.S., S. Korea set up for war games near N. Korea
50 years since the 60s: How will the decade be remembered?
Amphitheater construction to be completed this week
Are Common Core Standards a federal power grab?
Love of scrap metal changes direction of womans life
Girl Scouts expand into public housing
Organizers hope rib-eating contest becomes annual event
Teens bomb plot foiled after extensive undercover operation
Military searching for ways to replace man with machines
Blue Cross wont change rate hike plan
WWII pilot earns commercial pilot's license
Nominations sought for community honor
Eagles Wings still in running for national $250,000 grant
Ala. lawmaker supports Tennessee Valley Caucus
2 arrested in Valley woman's death
UAH facing fine over environmental violations
Fairhope gave state senators company BP money
Local baker to compete on TV
Thousands line up at retailers around the area
City weighs hiring from Teach for America
Backlash feared as GOP pushes social issues
High-stakes game brings different mood to the Quad
Students find spirituality at college
Free feasts help feed the area's less fortunate
S.Korean defense chief quits after attack
12 holiday money mistakes to avoid
Prices on LCD TVs falling fast
faces trial in Alabama
Ron Sparks looks back at loss, toward future
Unemployment claims remain lower in state
Women
Bedford elected minority leader in state Senate
Group repurposes campaign signs
Homegrown Christmas trees in short supply this year
City presses on with school realignment
Tech gifts likely to rule holiday season
Northport to hold holiday luncheon today
N. Korean shelling killed 4, gutted homes in S. Korea
Iron Bowl features rare matchup of top 10 teams
Airport protests never really take off
Holiday shoppers cautious with credit
UA athelete free of cancer
Open houses set at historic buildings
Public forum to focus on signs of racism
Annual ballet unites parents and children
Man, 26, charged with sexual assault
Thanksgiving schedule
Police honor man with Chief's Award'
Shoppers ready to pounce on sales
Bedford elected minority leader in Alabama Senate
November is National Diabetes Month and Shelton State was the top fundraising team for the second consecutive year with a total of $6,465.25! Congratulations to all of the team members and those that made donations to help fight against diabetes!
Shelton State supports our community with a huge turnout of faculty, staff, students, and administration for the 5k Diabetes Walk that was held in October.
TCD's 'Nutcracker' features father, daughter pairings
Coach Barry Mohun and his team are on a winning roll! Shelton State men defeated Wallace State-Selma last night 84-60 in the Southland International Classic.
Auburn wins food drive battle
City OKs change in EMS service
Famous names included in write-in votes
Bedbugs begin popping up in Tuscaloosa
Holiday travelers in for rough ride
Program to buy flooded homes adopted
Tensions stay high after North, South Korea trade blows
Flight attendants can now skip scanners
TSA workers facing tough job due to new rules
Rib-eating contest scheduled Saturday
Tuscaloosa City Council action
Lady Bucs win sixth game of the season beating Wallace State-Selma last night 93-56. Their next game will be Nov. 30 in Bay Minette as they take on Faulkner State. Go Bucs!
Congratulations to the Shelton State men's basketball team for defeating No. 17 East MS Community College 75-67. Read more:
Judge Saban and Sheriff Jones earn write-in votes
Tuscaloosa home infested with bed bugs
Future of automobiles to be on display
Whats your favorite Black Friday memory?
Pilot transplant project aims to spur kidney swaps
Grants awarded to traffic safety offices
Mobile robbery suspects arrested in Tuscaloosa
Arrest made in attempted murder of teenager
Oysters hit Thanksgiving tables despite spill
Four confirm switch to GOP
Three school calendar options considered
Murder, rape suspect held in local jail
Suspect indicted in fatal wreck
Local teacher honored as one of best in state
Area food banks gear up for season of need
Four lawmakers jump from Democratic Party to GOP
Black College Association and Alabama Firm Team Up on Fundraising Program
Driver charged in Langston's death
Men's basketball Southland International Classic starts tonight in the Umphrey Center. The Bucs will play East MS CC tonight at 7:30 p.m., and Wallace-Selma tomorrow night at 7:30 p.m. Come out and support the Bucs!
Congratulations to the Lady Bucs for their big win over LBW on Thursday, 78-39, and a victory over Southern Union 98-57 on Saturday! They will play Wallace State in Selma tonight at 5:30 p.m. Go Bucs!
Murder suspect extradited to Tuscaloosa from Ohio
Kids removal
A grope too far: Fliers anger at TSA boils over
Ireland swallows bitter pill, asks EU for loan
Suit against Hall-Taylor Construction dismissed
Vote may usher in era of pedicabs
What happens to Clyde after hes pardoned?
EMTs get tool to assist obese
Tuscaloosa City Council agenda
Pope: Condoms may signal
Obama14
Romney leaning on Ala. PACs in runup to primaries
Blind minister, musician entertains young and old
First-time homebuyers class holds graduation
McElroy not chosen as Rhodes Scholar
New lawmakers prepare for orientation
City gathers to celebrate national honor
Iron Bowl may derail shoppers on Black Friday
West Alabama Christmas Parade
TSA says pilots can bypass body scans and pat-downs
GOP super majority expected in House
Alabama's McElroy chases Rhodes honor
Next Riverwalk phase set for June finish
Post office will sell Iron Bowl logo envelopes
Feds will continue civil rights probes
Englewood Elementary cafeteria fails health inspections
State, county jobless rates remain steady
Stillmans Dr. Westgate Working to Provide Community a Christmas Concert to Remember
Postal Service to offer Iron Bowl collectible envelopes
Some House Democrats expected to switch to GOP
Electronic Crash Data from UA Gives New Insights into Holiday Driving Dangers
MSNBC suspends host Scarborough for GOP donations
Golf Tournament Nets $10,000 for Stillman Scholarships
As expected, Alabama dominates in rout; rolls up big numbers
Task force calls for sharing 911 data
Johnson sentenced to prison
County schools recommended for full system accreditation
County celebrates award Saturday
Crafts sale to support Books for Prisons
Presley leaves BOE after 12 years
Homeless shelters prepare for holiday
Catholic torch runners pass through county
The Shelton State Respiratory Therapy Program is accepting applications November 18 - December 2 for Spring 2011. For more information and application packet, visit
Alabama school board OKs national core standards
Iraq war veteran convicted in Auburn student killing
Board of Education eyes next steps for tech school
THEATER REVIEW: Resurrected Rose' blossoms with a few key changes
MSU booster details payment plan for Newton
County Commission rejects loan request to buy textbooks
Senator says hell revoke pay raise
Ala. Fire College wants AGs opinion clarified
Ambulance policy closer to changing
Rural water system acquired
County tries litter ordinance again
Tuscaloosa moves to deal with todays game traffic
Sessions yes, Shelby a no vote on GOP earmarks ban
Coach Danzy Chosen as Grand Marshal for Tuscaloosa Christmas Parade
Library debuts new home
UA student documentaries screen tonight
VA provides free painting classes for veterans
Special session choice expected soon
City weighs plan to buy flooded homes
Holt students watch and learn at show
NCAA speaks to UA grad assistant about Newton
Nunnally named acting city attorney
VA sponsoring caregiver fair Thursday
Some city offices to close before UA game
Bentley to attend governors meetings
Photo of credit card theft suspects released
Prince William engaged to longtime girlfriend
Ruling guts former Taylor Harden directors lawsuit
Staff sgt. awarded Medal of Honor
Book recalls writers youth in Tuscaloosa
Grand marshals chosen for citys Christmas parade
DCH affiliates with top-notch cancer center
Tuscaloosa City Council action
The Shelton Singers will be presenting their first collaborative concert with the University of Alabama University Chorus on Friday, November 19, at 7:30 p.m. in the Concert Hall of the Moody Music Building on the UA campus. There is no admission fee.
Theatre Tuscaloosa presents "It's A Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play," December 10-19. Get your tickets now by calling 391.2277 or visit Theatre Tuscaloosa @
The Lady Bucs play LBW this Thursday, Nov 18, at 5:30 p.m. in Andalusia, AL. Men's basketball game follows at 7:30 p.m. against LBW. Go Bucs!
The deadline for submitting Homecoming Queen applications is November 18. For application and more details visit
New Weaver Bolden Library branch opens its doors
Police searching for suspects in credit card theft
TPD releases identity of man killed in crash
Hillcrest cafeteria briefly closed for health violations
Testimony heard about night of AU student slaying
Northport to absorb rural water authority
UA students warn of boycott over mine
UA accounting students watch mock trial
U.S.: Gangs buy jets for trans-Atlantic cocaine flights
Ex-state trooper takes plea deal in 1965 slaying
Council wants answers from Blue Cross
TCHS alumni look on as their former school is demolished
Ex-trooper pleads in civil rights-era slaying
Police identify victim in deadly crash
Hillcrest High cafeteria temporarily closed for health violation
TCHS alumni solemn as demolition begins at school
Heritage or Hate Forum to be Held on Wednesday from 6-8 p.m.
Locals gather to celebrate spirit of diversity
Man shot in hand in robbery attempt
Book recalls late Ala. senators era, family
Police respond to shooting of 16-year-old in Holt
Telecom service expands in area
Plan ends Afghan combat by 2014
Women with job stress face higher heart risks
Couple freed by Somali pirates
Quidditch draws 1,000 to UA Quad
Tobacco industry fights global regulations
Judge to hear suit over mayors residency
Papers show U.S. protected ex-Nazis
Pooles political dynasty ends
Boy Scouts adapt to modern technology
Man, 20, dies in one-vehicle wreck
College scandal cases remain unresolved
Churchs 5K walk to raise awareness of sickle cell anemia
Democrats criticize GOPs pay raise
Tennessee brings snow to Alabama
Foul odor leads to chase, then crash
U.S. 82 work may see 8-week delay
Newtons dad admits scheme, report says
UA to honor WWII veterans who played for the Tide
Auburn student shot trying to escape, says D.A.
Banks residents say road paving is long overdue
Father pleads guilty in sons death
Pastor believes church fire was arson
Lady Bucs come from behind Thursday night to beat Alabama Southern 70-67! Go Bucs!
Shelton State men's basketball season-opener ends in a 84-75 victory over Faulkner State on Thursday night. Read more on this story in the T-News:
Doctors brace for possible big Medicare pay cuts
Pastor believes arsonists responsible for church fire
Police searching for robbery suspects
Stillman's Own, Lt. General Willie J. Williams, Speaks at Founders Day
Vehicular homicide arrest made
New gallery displays local works of art
Veterans praised for role in society
Favorite son returns to Stillman for Founders Day
Big ideas for cutting deficit, but theyd hurt
Preservation group gives out awards
Gov. Riley attends Veterans Day events
Nominations sought for Pillars award
UA pre-game will feature snow slide
Hinton named county school board chairman
YMCA to honor four leaders
City mulls single ambulance provider
Many veterans emotional about being honored
POWs tag seeking approval for public
Students start smart phone repair business
Langston fighting four of his convictions
Former fighter pilot recalls life filled with adventure
Union Chapel may feature speed tables
UWA's Wallace retiring as head football coach
Zhou Named an Associate Dean at UA’s C&IS
UA Recycles More Than 1,200 Tons During Past Year
Northport apartment plan OK'd over objections
Longtime city attorney to retire
Holt, Davis-Emerson hold after-school grant party
Contractor not guilty of bribery
Man enters guilty plea in double killing
Tuscaloosa man's military career spans three wars
Taylor found not guilty in federal corruption case
Hillcrest forward commits to Northeastern
Sawyerville man pleads guilty to 2005 murders
Brawlers beat random stranger to death at party in Ga.
Govt panel: No evidence BP cut corners to save money
Taylor trial jury resumes today
Northport to repave Blackberry Lane, again
Central, Westlawn strive to help students with AYP
Jury in Taylor trial will begin deliberations today
SGA President 2010-2011: Mr. Jeremy Thompson
Journalism Exhibit VII Measures on Display
Obama says he was surprised by political cost of health law
TSO opens new season
Miss Tuscaloosa takes home the crown
LSU crushes Tide's BCS chances
Pets of the Week
Group spreads message: Its never too late to learn to read
Merrill: Cash didnt come from TV host
Tuscaloosa County delegation switches to GOP
States political sands shift
Hurricane adds to Haiti 4 dead in floods
Richard Bates the first black man to lead Marengo sheriffs office
Corals found dead and dying in Gulf
Old Tuscaloosa County High records left unsecured
New Book Recounts Experiences of UA Football Players in World War II; Veterans to be Honored at Alabama-Mississippi State game Nov. 13
Bates becomes Marengo County's first black sheriff
From screen to stage
Bentley promises ethics reform
Former secretary of state recalls childhood segregation
UA boosts enrollment goal to 35,000
Contractor Roger Taylor testifies in his own defense
Former secretary of state visits Tuscaloosa
Woodwork with whimsy
Bentley says GOP can make things happen
UA dedicates restored Foster Auditorium
ESPN crew visits Tuscaloosa to film moments
Republican Robert Bentley wins Alabama governor
Newcomer will fill Bentleys seat
Merrill takes race by wide margin
Incumbent Harper re-elected easily
Smith re-elected county DA after bitter campaign
Allen edges Poole for state Senate
Bentley thanks Tuscaloosa County for win
Republican Bentley wins Alabama governor
Ex-professor's furniture to be featured at Art Night
Clock tower, plaza honor UA's first black students
With strong poll numbers, Bentley campaign confident
Despite rain, voter turnout strong in Tuscaloosa
Regions Bank Donates Bicycles to UA’s BamaBikes Program
Printed versions of the Spring 2011 Schedule of Classes are now available within the Counseling Center. Classes may also be viewed online by clicking on any “Schedule of Classes” link throughout the website and at http://www.sheltonstate.edu/
For more detailed information concerning registration dates, payment due dates, refund policies, etc. you should refer to the Registration Guide, which can be obtained within the Office of Admissions or the Counseling Center, as well as online at http://
UA Center Sponsors ‘Letters About Literature’ Contest for Kids
Join us this Thursday, October 21, for the Big Read. Mark Twain will reminisce a little about his 70th Birthday (although long ago) and will announce the winners of our graphic arts competition and the apple pie throw-down. See attached for event times
Tennis team finishes third
Need some new cooking recipes? Help support the Shelton State Alumni Association by purchasing their new cookbook. The cost is $15 per book and proceeds go toward endowing an alumni scholarship. See one of the following Alumni Council members for purchas
McKinnis excels at two sports, academics
For the Big Read winner information in the Apple Pie Throw-Down and the Graphic Arts Competition, see the linked image below:
Hightower, Stokes take regional crowns
UA strives to increase transfer enrollment
Stillman To Host 2nd Annual L.C. Cole Golf Tournament
Nine place at Crimson Tide Masters Swimming meet
Stillman Coach to attend NCAA Academy
Sparks, Bentley make final pleas in governors race
Volleyball team poised for title run
UA Enrollment Continues to Grow with Quality
Mercedes hosts winners of German driving contest
Cross Country Teams Finish Strong
UA’s Manderson Graduate School of Business Welcomes Another Record Class
Demolition delayed at old Tuscaloosa County High School
Stillman's Chestina Anderson Headline SIAC Cross Country Weekly Honors
UA’s Restaurant, Hotel Management Program Celebrates 25th Anniversary with Lectures, Inductions
Sparks, Bentley deliver final campaign messages
Anderson Leads SIAC Cross Country Weekly Honors Again
UA Doctoral Programs Rank High in Student Support, Outcomes
Introducing Miss Stillman: Adora Ihediwa
UA Students Select Five Seniors for Homecoming Court
Journalism Exhibit VII Measures on Display this Thursday
UA Awarded OSHA Grant to Improve Workplace Safety
BB&T Bank Bus plans stop at Stillman College to promote financial education
Regions Bank Donates Bikes to UA’s BamaBikes Program
Phi Theta Kappa is sponsoring a Fall Food Drive to help the West Alabama Food Bank. Bring nonperishable food items and drop them off in the food barrels around campus or call Julia Speights at 391.2948 to have someone pick up your donations.
UA’s Official Tartan Announced
The Athletic Department Golf Tournament is this Friday, October 15th, at the Country Club of Tuscaloosa. Registration/Lunch from 11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Shotgun start at 12:30 p.m. Contact Barry Mohun for details at 205.391.2918.
Top Kennedy speechwriter, aide dies
GOP poised to make gains
Families gather in Northport for games, trick-or-treating
Bentleys run may boost turnout
Yemeni arrested in bomb mail plot
Banquet organizers seek to raise awareness of hunger
Northport road likely to be moved for hotel
24 bands perform in annual Gordo competition
Sparks, Bentley prepare to inherit state's problems
Pets of the Week
Road Crew: Hanging with lions and tigers and bears
Caring Days works to help adults with dementia
Judge urged to disqualify GOP gubernatorial candidate
Candidates differ on DA's efficiency
U.S.-bound explosives seized; plot thwarted
Alabama Power, local program helps residents with heating, insulation
National spotlight to shine on Caring Days, clients artwork
Cahaba wildlife refuge expansion plan faces review
Police release photos of robbery suspects
Ex-chancellor testifies in Taylor's corruption trial
Bentley, Sparks both plan to call special session
Race matches two experienced, heavyweight politicians
Man accused of using BB gun to punish son
Police seek info on men sought in store robbery
Johnson admits scheme was illegal
Tuscaloosa woos auto suppliers
1st Annual Worship & Arts Conference
Suspect sought in rapes, death
Candidates say people should vote on gambling
Part of Lake Avenue to close starting Friday
Alabama man suspected of anthrax hoax indicted
Folsom endorsed by Alabama CEOs for lt. gov.
Governors Mansion open for tours Sunday
Task force searching for 17 narcotics suspects
Political newcomers offer fresh perspectives
Merrill, Kneussle compete for House
Bentley returns improper donations
Shelby favored to earn fifth term
Witness testifies chancellor chose builder
For Obama, politics is no laughing matter
Sparks, Bentley discuss scholarships, salaries at final debate
Suspect sought in rapes, killing
Public gets fresh look at bypass plan
Evidence of meth lab found at apartment fire scene
Ground broken for new Bryce Hospital facility
Candidates talk about tax issues, immigration
Dozens displaced after fire at Graceland Apartments
Police identify suspect in Tuesday morning murder
Around town 10/27
As bedbugs creep out New Yorkers, tourists keep away
ALDOT meeting on bypass set for tonight
Teenager charged with attempted murder
Woman, 32, killed in single-car wreck
Harper faces Chandler in re-election bid
Garrison to pitch redesigned River Market
Candidates vie for vacated seat
Flu shots available via county health department
Jury selected in contractor trial
Bus seat belts deemed too costly
Candidates in final stretch of campaigning
Police investigating Tuesday morning homicide
School News
Honor Roll Lists
AROUND TOWN: Oct. 26
College News
Tuscaloosa City Council agenda
Looking Back
Immigrant veterans face deportation despite service
Dems can no longer count on gay voters
Trucks may have to boost efficiency
Health care law end of employer plans?
20-year-old killed in wreck near Nucor Steel
Two newcomers vying for Bentleys vacated seat
Candidates to appear at voter forum
Veterans group has new home
Schools plot strategies to improve achievement
Teenager charged with attempted murder after shooting
Couple could face charges after men found living behind their house
Jury selection begins in Taylor bribery trial
Health department works to head off flu season
AROUND TOWN: Oct. 25
Production fails to dig deeper into darkness
WikiLeaks files show weak Iraq
Gov. candidates split over health care
Walk-n-Roll event helps fight spinal muscular atrophy
Poole claims Allen voted against local road
Spences legal fees become campaign issue
One-third of Supreme Court is on the ballot
City expects Halloween to be 2-day event
Little GOP opposition in West Ala. races
Boy Scouts celebrate 100 years with weekend retreat
AROUND TOWN: Oct. 24
Pets of the Week
Military News
Hamilton man charged with porn on city computer
Candidates for governor propose ethics sessions
Democratic challenger faces long odds in Republican stronghold
11 men charged in sting operation
Riley praises ruling against double-dipping
Local stores take different approach to Halloween
Charge dropped against Coffee
Ex-UA students recall anti-war protest
Jury to decide dispute between Poole, Tuscaloosa attorneys
Around town 10/23
Fire hydrants to be tested
Decorative traffic signals to be installed
Part of Queen City Avenue to close Monday
Arboretum to host fall plant sale Sunday
Domestic abuse shelter will re-open
New downtown Tuscaloosa store caters to hikers, backpackers
Infrastructure construction sees drop as budgets plunge
NPR analyst axed after Muslim remarks on Fox
Board debates tech center location
Council readies economic incentives
Riley wants feds to stop Indian casino bingo
Around town
Voter registration deadline is today
Event will help homeless veterans
Stillman Blvd. to close
BOARD OF EDUCATION ACTION
A few lumps in the mix don't mar big pot of Moliere
Newcomer tries to unseat 16-year veteran
Summit focuses on childhood programs
AG hopefuls at odds on health care lawsuit
UA to induct three into its CIS Hall of Fame
Building in foreclosure; piano bar looks to stay open
Lawmaker warned camera crew
Tuscaloosa in U.S. top 10 in jobless decline
Levey seeks county loan for books
Hand-crafting a haunted house
NPR fires news analyst after remarks about Muslims
Riley opposes road building amendment
Ex-Alabama Outdoors owner opens new downtown store
Around town 10/20
Fire college leader to face job evaluation
Victim in hit and run dies
75-year-old man found, reunited with family
Northport resident loses bid
Train derailment closes streets
Thanksgiving drive to benefit local food bank
Police searching for missing 75-year-old man
Child porn case results in 10-year sentence
Parole denied for convicted killer serving life sentence
Cottondale man pleads guilty to murder
Bids may alter plans for River Market
Panel grants permit for strip mine
Days of Rage' conference revisits unrest of May 1970
Northport hotel closer to approval
Northport resident turns yard into haunted cemetery
DA candidates debate cause of case backlog
Roads closed after train derailment
Bentley campaign says AEA money wont be accepted
Mississippi man dies after Saturday night hit-and-run
Bentley, Sparks jab at each others integrity
Tuscaloosa City Council action
AROUND TOWN: Oct. 20
Railroad repair will close BFGoodrich Boulevard
Decorative traffic signal being installed
City to flush fire hydrants in several areas
Improvement project will close 25th Avenue East
School News
Lincoln-Reagan Dinner slated for Wednesday
Tennessee River closed for scheduled maintenance
Faction that lost control over SCLC plans appeal
Police make arrest in hit-and-run probe
Report: Facebook apps transmitted personal info
Scientists lower Gulf Coasts health grade
Proposed settlement offers Alabama state employees $16M
Bibb, Pickens measures on ballot
Croquet teams focused on wickets
Billionaire presents energy plan at UA
Hotel opinions mixed at forum
Sound Off
AEA gave $150,000 for Bentley
Around town: Oct. 19
Judge eases restrictions on 11 in bingo case
UA conference to focus on campus unrest in 1970
Live blogging of tonight's gubernatorial debate
College News
Tuscaloosa City Council agenda
AROUND TOWN: Oct. 18
Looking Back
Lawrence County officials arrest 4 in drug stings
Police: Friend refused to drive suspect from robbery
Public forum on Northport riverfront development
Pinson man dies when his pickup rolls on him
New spy game: Trade secrets sold to China
Straight-talking engineer behind mine rescue
Huckabee freed killer despite prison record
Alternative service welcomes all kids
DCH to remodel its well baby nursery, NICU
City Council president considered a groundbreaker
Alabama again stops payroll deductions going to PACs
Report: Facebook apps transmitted personal info
Focus on Senior Citizens to host croquet tournament
AROUND TOWN: Oct. 17
Discovery of GPS tracker sparks privacy debate
West Alabama group formed to help dyslexic students
Allen claims Poole backed federal health care reform
Poole claims Allen didnt support keeping Bryce
Black voter turnout crucial for Democrats
Sparks says his accomplishments give him a leg up
School policies are not foolproof
Tide fans regroup in time for homecoming parade
Annual arts festival draws thousands from across U.S.
Pet of the Week
Hydrants to be tested
Bernankes bond plan brings long-term risks
Swiss break through Alps, create worlds longest tunnel
First federal oil spill trial may be held in June 2011
Student wins contest to design UAs official tartan
Former Sulligent coachs court date moved to Jan. 3
Bryant High program aims to curb cultural biases
All 11 plead not guilty in bingo bribery case
UA luminaries rally the faithful for tonight's game
Around Town
Riley appoints 3 members to environmental board
More federal waters reopen to fishing
All of Alabama under drought conditions
Part of Rice Mine Road to be closed
Victims name released in Thursday fatality
to replace Col. Reb
Drywall company to fix 300 homes
Pate claims he tossed Bentley from HQ
Kicking off Kentuck
From Tuscaloosa to L.A. - UA grads with Comedy Central
All 11 plead not guilty in Alabama bingo bribery case
Around Town: Oct. 15
Police: Cleaning fluid suspected in childs death
Poll shows oil spills disruptive impact
GOP hopes to gain seat in U.S. House
Third-grader's green thumb produces cabbage for college
Drug sweep nets 24 suspects
Sparks, Bentley spar over gambling
Merchants unhappy with hotel plans
Police: Boy died from ingesting cleaner
Rescuers respond to deadly crash at University, McFarland intersection
24 nabbed in drug sweep; more arrests expected
Around town 10/14
Stage coach, horses bring Wells Fargo brand to state
Business, community leader dies at 82
AG candidate releases his 2009 tax returns
Group shares the pain of losing a child
Shelby says economy remains weak
Crowds line up for stores reopening celebration
Banks ignored calls to improve mortgage services
GOP seeks to seize control of Legislature
Business wins appeal for downtown sign
Mother speaks to woman who rescued 6-year-old
Report: Raby, Windom worked to help casino
AP-mtvU Poll: College students' Obamamania wanes
Former hacker warns UA audience of Internet risks
Customers line up early for reopening of Belk store
Ex-teacher sues Fayette Board of Education
GOP seeks to seize control of Alabama Legislature
Candidates differ on ways to fund education
Shelby brings little good news, but remains optimistic
City schools to dismiss early on UA game day
15 Chilean miners emerge in problem-free rescue
Tuscaloosa Public Library looks to sell vehicle
Tuscaloosa City Council action
$4.2M Belk makeover debuts today with grand reopening
Obama administration lifts deepwater drilling moratorium
AROUND TOWN: Oct. 13
DCH to buy $1.9M information system
First Chilean miner rescued
Judge
Audience praises Sparks, Bentley
Bama Theatre seeks assistant manager
Tuscaloosa police unit wins top honors
Business group endorses Rep. Gerald Allen
Kappa Sigmas appeal rejected
City to flush hydrants
School News
4 men to join Ala. Business Hall of Fame
Mom seeks details on how child left school
Bama Theatre to host pageants
Reed, Wadsworth agree on some issues at Senate District 5 debate
Stem cell treatment tested on first human
Good enough for a Nobel Prize, but not for the Fed?
Major acts coming to Bama Theatre Friday for Southbound Showdown
Gambling charges dont shock ex-Gov.
Alabama governor visiting German auto suppliers
Beat Auburn Beat Hunger food drive kicks off at UA
Tuscaloosa Public Library selling oldest Bookmobile
Around town 10/12
Woman says three men raped her Saturday
Woman tells police she was kidnapped, raped
Three nabbed in prostitution sting
Columbus Day closings
GADGETRON: Battle lines drawn for your TV set
Classes help reinforce healthy habits
Confident miners fuss over order of rescue
Sparks kicks off UAs Cuba Week
Social Security to stay flat in 2011
s nurturing environment
Undercover sting leads to three prostitution arrests in Alberta
Around town 10/11
Looking Back
Montgomery Dreamland evacuated by chimney fire
Frugal efforts help build a leaner, more efficient art center
Around town 10/10
Community events
Lend A Hand: Versatile group helps needy make repairs to their homes
Birmingham police try to solve 2004 killing
Bentley's, Sparks' claims kept in check
Some students allege racial bias at clubs
Dogs, owners wag and walk to raise money for pet rescue
After cap, residents on Gulf feel abandoned
Expiring tax cuts could mean $154M less for ed
Around town 10/8
Last man sentenced in UAB students death
Stomach virus strikes Daphne Elementary School
Sewer line to be installed Sunday
Events celebrate UAs Cuba Week
Witness: suspect targeted Hispanics
Field named for John Mark Stallings
Ex-Tide player arrested on firearm charge
Northport man fatally shot on job
BCBS costs rising for area seniors
Haleyville High gym packed for UA graduates memorial service
Haleyville residents honor fallen soldier
Nominations needed for Civic Hall of Fame
Man, 95, fends off would-be robbers
Two charged in robbery of Bank of Tuscaloosa
Sparks ad jabs at name change
VA plans cottages for long-term care
A stage for kids to learn
As elections near, candidates go on mudslinging sprees
Freed killer says hes sorry
Ex-UA players arrested for drugs
Firefighters, civilians honored for heroic deeds
One killed in Centreville shooting
Ex-UA running back Glen Coffee arrested
Around town 10/7
Clues still sought in 2000 slaying
School program seeks disabled children
Prothro to be 2010 grand marshal at UA parade
Alabama Citizens for Life endorses Bentley
Part of Lake Avenue re-opened to traffic
Suspended Spain Park coach leaves post
Gadsden mayor, councilman warn city could go bankrupt
Groups merge to create Visit Tuscaloosa
Budget gives pay raises to county workers
New fiscal year should be brighter, state official says
Warrant issued for arrest of agent
PACs in bribery case once run by Raby
No plans to track freed killer
Police investigating robbery of Bank of Tuscaloosa
A cultural lesson with fun and games
VA shuffling land to build veterans' cottages
Vance homeowner thwarts would-be robbers
Former Bama players arrested on drug charges
Around town 10/7
Agent accused of contacting Prothro misses court date
TPD helicopter unit turns 40
Around Town
Witt predicts raises for University of Alabama faculty
Tuscaloosa City Council action
Indictments may harm gambling legislation in state
Part of Lake Avenue to close for traffic study
Fitness workout benefits cancer group
UA student accused of sexually abusing girl
Funeral scheduled for Alabama soldier
Two wrecks leave four injured on I-20/59
Wreck in Bibb County kills Tuscaloosa woman
Police crack down on yard parking
Letter from patient leads governor to honor nurse
Nobel Prize honors super-strong, ultra-thin graphene
Ghana group seeks status
Thousands expected for annual Moundville festival
Northport resident competes on
Power of Pink initiative kicks off this weekend
Retired Northport teacher honored
Voting begins on 3 mascot choices for Ole Miss
Man who dismembered stepfather is set free
Gene test may supersede angiogram
Oil industry has yet to incorporate lessons of BP spill
Forkland council last met in Feb.
Tailgate Friday gets mixed results
Alabama GOP seeks to capitalize on bingo charges
UA professor leads federal earthquake research project
TPD helicopter unit turns 40
City targets game-day parking violations that affect public safety
Tuscaloosa nurse honored by Governor Riley
Sparks questions timing of charges
Officials seek cause of two morning wrecks on I-20/59
Feds arrest 11 in bingo investigation
Fatal accident in Tuscaloosa under investigation
AROUND TOWN: October 5
Northport transfers community center to church
Artur Davis leaving Alabama for Virginia
Lane closure on I-20/59
Street sweepings planned for this week
Bomb threat closes Fayette County High
SUV pins man to tree in fatal accident
Candidates dig up dirt on opponents as elections near
Health plan centerpiece has growing pains
UWA commemorates Choctaw treaty signing
New Internet provider available
Church holds annual pet blessing ceremony
Demand is up at Salvation Army
Northport man killed by car
VictoryLand owner, state senators arrested
Tuscaloosa City Council agenda
College News
Around Town, 10/4
Looking Back
Living without a bank leads to fees and confusion
Terror warning for Americans could hurt Europes economy
City toughens enforcement of RV rules
Group teams up with University Place schools to plant garden
Governors race leader is Bentley, polls show
Fans voice feelings of rivalry, respect
Around Town, 10/3
Military News
Pets of the Week
Hydrant testing
NAMI to hold seminar on mental illnesses
5K walk to raise money to fight diabetes
Democrats, GOP shift strategies
In latest tape, bin Laden seeks aid for Pakistani flood victims
Marine detachment readies for Toys for Tots campaign
Simulated test teaches lesson about texting
Local driver wins skills contest
TCHS football team dons pink for breast cancer awareness
Around Town
Facebook posting leads to Jefferson County arrest
Grant will help schools energy efficiency
Photos show troops with dead Afghan civilians
Bentley turns down Romney endorsement
U.S. apologizes for syphilis study
Ex-Bevill State worker pleads guilty
Gulf Shores aims to block Southern version of MTV
Stores offer extras on Tailgate Friday
On the menu: grilled gator and a message to Florida fans
Fans flock to UA player turned author
City creates jobs for ex-principals
UA graduate killed in Afghanistan
Race forum zeroes in on education
YouTube UF fan calls video a farce, staying home in FL
Allen hands out
Around town 10/01
Lamar County man sentenced for child porn
Four accused of stealing copper from well site
Merchants offer first Tailgate Friday
UA alumni to host riverboat cruises
Bibb commissioner to lead Regional Commission
Drainage improvements made at Hargrove Road
Business leaders grow pessimistic on economy
Festival honors Fayettes roots
Tuscaloosa girl missing since Sunday found, reunited with mother
Two sisters, 2 children killed in crash
A hub for local artists
Gator fans video attracts police
Former UAH professor cleared in 1993 mail bomb case
Fraternity lends a hand, cleans up elementary school
Congress punts tough choice until after midterm election
Tuscaloosa woman loses reality show bid
Budget outlook still gloomy
State GOP officials rip AG candidate's faith comment
Buzz builds for librarys move
Police take notice of Florida fan's Youtube video
Officials hope drainage work will prevent flooding
Four killed in crash near Highway 82
Around town 9/29
Northport teen accused in thefts from cars
Stillman College seeks parade participants
Man jailed in shooting of Montgomery teacher
Orange Beach voters reject property tax boost
Bookings up on coast ahead of snapper season
Strange calls federal health care bill an
Police launch search for teen
Coach pleads not guilty in sex case
Waters chosen as chambers interim chief
Walker Elementary evacuated for gas leak
Tuscaloosa passes $111M budget
Five charged in Aliceville home invasion robbery
GOP legislative candidates, voters mingle during forum
Haiti still waiting for pledged U.S. earthquake aid funds
UA fraternity volunteers at Matthews Elementary
Marriage rate at record low, census shows
Coach pleads not guilty to sex charges
Coach to be arraigned in federal court today
Tuscaloosa Police launch search for missing girl
Five UA doctoral programs rank high in national survey
Luther Strange campaigns in Tuscaloosa
Lawyer earns spot on reality finale
AROUND TOWN: September 29
Tuscaloosa City Council Action
2010 Alabama State Chess Championship
No more smoke seen from landfill fire
Investigators search for missing girl, 13
Applications being taken for Toys for Tots families
Tuscaloosa man pleads guilty to carjacking
Man sought in connection with theft of a business
Republican womens group hosts candidates forum
Alabama rains help ease fire threat, dry conditions
School News
Oil spill contained, but anguish remains
Forum on race relations meets Thursday
Concert honors vocal teachers 25 years at school
Are we raising a generation of nincompoops?
Miners settle, avoid long trial
Atheists, agnostics know religion
Investigators search for missing girl
W. Ala. lags behind in kids' health
Chamber names Waters interim executive director
Minding the books
Police: Man kills self after shooting at University of Texas
Walker Elementary evacuated due to gas leak
AROUND TOWN: September 28
Alcohol, speed said to be factors in fatal Coaling crash
College News
Around Town, 9/27
Looking Back
California conflicted when it comes to pot
Survey shows baby snapper, trout survived Gulf oil spill
$93,000 for a : Is it worth it?
Pastor promises to fight claims
Retailers hope game brings spenders
4 of 7 congressional races lack drama
New Harvest Church of God celebrates new building
City Council rejects bids for renovation
Alabama county commission, treasurer battle over cash
Report: no evidence Riley influenced bingo ruling
Obama presses for longer school years
Tuscaloosa City Council agenda
Democrats pasts
'Hairspray' not perfect, but impossible to dislike
Fourth annual Dog Splash adds Wag n Walk contest
Will Sparks' gambling tax really stabilize Medicaid?
Bentley claims he did not make $200,00 in 2009
Oil spill-related health visits grow
Forestry Field Day helps landowners
New hotel design criticized
UA grad student earns honor for playing euphonium
Triathletes praise Tuscaloosa course
Marriage Licenses and Divorces
Pets of the Week
Military News
Around Town, 9/26
Racist messages pose quandary for popular sites
Court rules AG can stop pharmacy lawsuit
Drought conditions return to county
Best bouquets
Obama calls 9/11 remarks by Iran
Comic Colbert tries out politics on Capitol Hill
Imax theater coming to city in early 2011
Triathlon to close area roads
AROUND TOWN: September 25
Motorcyclist dies in collision with car
Police seek third suspect in burglary
Saban documentary coming to DVD
State fair continues today at Sokol Park
Northport firefighters join fight against cancer
Sulligent prep coach indicted for abuse
ABC wont stop charity golf tournament
Freshmen seek job advice
Top athletes preparing for weekend races
Alabama school officials see severe budget problems ahead
Number of unwed, live-in couples jumps
Mourners gather to keep miners' memory alive; focus on prevention
Theater Review: Flawed script proves to be an evil show can't overcome
Around town 9/23
Police: Neighbor shot man on lawn mower
Florence man convicted of sex trafficking 15-year-old
Silver-Haired Legislature seeks grandparents bill
Bentley says he spent savings to run for governor
Tuscaloosa Christian 3, Victory Christian 1
UA launches program to help student veterans
Fire alert issued for entire state
Brookwood to remember miners lost in 2001 explosion
Opinions vary on plan to extend I-85
State fair begins Friday with new family-friendly features
Tax status of bowl games challenged
Levey says plan will reach goals
Coach, accuser talked on tape
Honor Flight takes veterans to D.C. memorials
Number of unmarried, live-in couples jumps in 2010
More college freshmen take advantage of career centers
Man shot by neighbor in target shooting accident
Around town 9/23
The News coverage of Berry is lacking
Two pay $8.5M to buy property
Ex-pastor pleads guilty to raping teenage girl
New city BOE member sworn into office
Free sign language class
AEA fully funded anti-Byrne ads in GOP runoff, according to report
E-Cycling Day
County is one of nation’s best communities for young
Candidates file campaign finance reports
City expects $1M surplus in General Fund
Health care law baffles Americans
Study: Bonuses don’t boost test scores
Triathlon to bring economic benefit to city
Proposed I-85 extension draws mixed feelings
ABC reviews private club rules
West Alabama State Fair kicks off Friday
Tide players pay surprise visit to hospice resident
Gulf Coast eyes tourism boost from fall fishing
Survey shows parents support school uniforms
AROUND TOWN: September 22
Holder sees no tension between security, liberty
Two accused of abuse in Birmingham toddler’s death
Landfill fire’s smoke dissipates Tuesday
Public urged to honor veterans’ return tonight
Tyson says he can raid Country Crossing any time
Tuscaloosa City Council Action
Police search for stabbing suspect
Deputies nab treatment center escapee
Streets to be swept
Fire hydrant flushing
AROUND TOWN: September 21
Man drowns in mower accident
City to host state legislators in Dec.
Stimulus funds help Northport pave two roads
Survey gauges parents’ views on school uniforms
E-Cycling Day provides drop spot for electronics
Plane lands on busy Atlanta interstate at rush hour
Bentley’s campaign nets millions in donations
Sulligent coach faces sex crime charges
Republicans block bill to end 'don't ask, don't tell'
Ex-judge says 2002 Cottrell suit little more than a ‘hoax'
Holder: Lee's book helped redefined legal profession
Copper scavengers may have caused landfill fire
Alabama's Greg McElroy and Luther Davis visit Hospice
BP fund czar waives deduction for cleanup
Tuscaloosa City Council Agenda
Retired judge denies Alabama football conspiracy
Fourth annual E-Cycling Day on Wednesday
Prep coach faces sexual battery charges
College News
Around Town, 9/20
Looking Back
Ahmadinejad says ‘future belongs to Iran’
For deaf, wireless devices offer a new portal to the world
Birmingham youth coach killed in Saturday shooting
Woman says man she met on Internet assaulted, raped her
UWA acquires land around Fort Tombecbe
Officials: Dove shoot field in line with laws
Gas line accidents possible, not likely
Oil spill nightmare is far from over for Gulf Coast
Police Blotter
Work continues on city amphitheater
Landfill fire sends black smoke over city
Around Town, 9/19
Marriage Licenses and Divorces
BP’s oil well disaster not over for Gulf
Workshop addresses childhood bullying
Few positive economic signs emerge
Sexton, Smithat odds over duties of DA
Pets of the Week
Amid attacks, Afghan poll turnout low
Automotive parts supplier plans to help local food banks
Tournament gives chess players a chance to sharpen skills
City works to expand free Wi-Fi
Pope undeterred after terror arrests
Obama picks consumer adviser, avoids Senate fight
Teenager charged with robbery, kidnapping
Eight students earn National Merit honor
Continental, United plan to join, become biggest airline
Two convicted murderers from Tuscaloosa denied parole this week
Northport discontinues recycling site
West Alabama's jobless rate improves
VFW recognizes those still missing in action
ABC ruling puzzles Country Club officials
Father, 19, charged in torture of infant girl
UA students make up loss in state funds
Fayette County’s Tucker becomes state’s all-time winningest coach
Tide puts up 62 points in win over Duke
Alcohol issues preclude charity golf event
Fayette County's Tucker breaks record with 303 wins
Former Tennessean editor, UA grad Whitt dies
Lincoln-Reagan dinner set for Oct. 20
Ala. gets $1.5M in federal incentives for adoptions
Expiring tax cuts hit taxpayers at every level
New UA police station closer to approval
Coker man sentenced in fatal wreck
Central accounts for parking proceeds
Protesters voice opposition to strip mine proposal
BP declines state claim; Riley cuts school funds
Plant growth will add 112 jobs
New plan to prevent bullying examined
Debate shows sharp division
Around town 9/17
Bevill State gets grant for mine safety training
U.S. attorney general to speak at UA event
Program looks back at Hurricane Katrina
TVA bills to rise as much as $8.50 a month
Plan would move UAPD headquarters
County predicts no agency cuts in ’11
Tornado activity may pick up in fall
Alabama QB participates in vision screening milestone
Poll: Climate for Republicans keeps getting better
Smoking bans help curb kids’ asthma attacks
UA enrollment tops 30,000
Crime continues downward trend, baffles national experts
Final well sealing small comfort to Gulf residents
Companies say government bungled spill evidence
Around Town: Sept. 16
Sound Off
Fund will help children of wreck victim
City BOE passes 2011 $113.5M budget
Document charts Cuba’s economic reform plan
Big night for tea party: O’Donnell wins Delaware
No dramatic changes in DCH’s $441.2M budget
Separate arrests of UA students yield drugs, weapons, cash
Sparks, Bentley to debate Thursday
City may change sewer policy
Fraternity at UA loses its charter
Fayette police mum regarding arrest
Cutbacks lead to uncut lawns at county schools
Fayette coach quietly closes in on state record
UA's fall enrollment tops 30,000 mark
Alabama quarterback aids in FocusFirst initiative
Convoys to travel through state this week
Correction
Around Town, 9/15
Tuscaloosa City Council action
Roads to be closed
PARA Calendar
School News
Around town 9/14
Woman found hours after fatal wreck
Men accused of selling counterfeit Tide tickets
UWA to borrow $31M to build housing
Republican senators stay firm on tax cuts
BOE mulls high school location
Ala. tops nation in gains on AP tests
UWA president says he expects another year of record enrollment
Where’s the oil? On Gulf floor, scientists say
Bentley, Sparks to square off in Thursday night debate
Three-time bank robber may have tried again
UA chapter of Kappa Sigma fraternity shut down
Fayette murder suspect charged
Police seize guns, drugs, cash in separate arrests
Mercedes' temporary jobs are in high demand
Tuscaloosa businessman, 4 others go to prison camps
Power knocked out to many in Mountain Brook
Northport woman marks 100th birthday with family
Older golfers enjoy competition of senior opens
Final stretch of Highway 82 four-lane project nearly done
Suspect who attempted to rob bank may have struck before
Nearly 4,000 apply for temporary Mercedes jobs
Woman killed in car crash
College News
Police Blotter
Tuscaloosa City Council agenda
Around Town, 9/13
Looking Back
Heart bypass surgery is underused, study says
Doomed W.Va. miners’ notes warned of dust
Congress to tread carefully in run-up to elections
AG hopefuls to work with new governor on oil spill
Writers to read from works, talk with students at UA
UA junior enters texting competition
Woman reports rape after UA game
One man recovering, another jailed after Cottondale shooting
Thousands turn out for GameDay
Mourners remember victims as mosque sparks protests
Around Town, 9/12
Marriage Licenses and Divorces
Military News
Boy Scouts to mark 100th anniversary
U.S. Highway 82 to have guardrail repair
Tuscaloosa to flush fire hydrants
Northport to test fire hydrants
Tuscaloosa streets to be swept
Pets of the Week
As elections near, U.S. poverty rate rises
Morning Pointe helps mark National Assisted Living week
Ex-chancellor now with same law firm he hired in 2009
Football fans blast AT&T’s network
Hubbert neutral in governor’s race
Fayette County's Tucker ties state record with 302 wins
Parade grand marshal nominations sought
Gov. Riley wants half-staff flags today for Sept. 11
Around Town
IRS issues warning about new e-mail scam
Rain likely around kickoff of Alabama-Penn State game
Alabama Supreme Court sides with Worley
California homes searched after gas line blast kills 4
University Boulevard will be repaved
Audit: County is in good fiscal shape
Islam debates overshadow 9/11 events
Schools in Greene seeing less bingo cash
Breaking the ‘GameDay jinx'
Around town 9/10
Car driver remains in intensive care
Gadsden man charged in string of house fires
Meth labs found on Lookout Mountain
3 cases of encephalitis in horses in SW Alabama
4 municipalities sue BP
Board may alter discipline options
Bentley, Sparks exchange remarks over business plans
Regional airport awarded $1M grant
Salvation Army marks 100 years in Tuscaloosa with expanded role
Copy of Quran only book saved from Union’s 1865 burning of UA
Ad shows Bentley’s remarks on lottery
Parents back K-5 change
Now retired in Tuscaloosa, Joab Thomas once held the title of president at UA and Penn State
NWS expects humid day, rainy game night
Wikipedia’s co-founder speaks at UA
Minister cancels burning of Qurans on 9/11
Around town 9/9
Official proposes anti-double dipping policy
Guardrail repair set for Alabama Highway 69
Electronic recycling day set for Sept. 22
Warning issued about counterfeit UA tickets
Tuscaloosa plans Sister Cities sculpture
Northport to hold 9/11 prayer service
New Literacy Council leader has goal of fully literate community
Fayette official’s new job opposed
Bus bomb threat turns out to be fake
Two-year college chancellor apologizes
General supports Sparks’ lottery, job creation plans
Concerns preceded Gulf blast
Neighbors say man wanted explosion to kill all
Bentley, Sparks trade remarks over business plans
Co-workers recall kindness of doctor killed in bike wreck
Tuscaloosa Salvation Army celebrates 100 years
Statehouse gains would give GOP edge on redistricting
Fla. pastor says he will burn Quran
BP report blames itself, others for oil spill
City may expand Wi-Fi network
Greyhound bus cleared after bomb scare
Amphitheater director brings enthusiasm to job
General supports Sparks’ lottery, job creation plans
Downtown plaza lures visitors
Local doctor killed in early morning bicycle accident
Judge lifts order protecting VictoryLand
AROUND TOWN: September 8
Tuscaloosa City Council Action
Dixons Mills man dies in one-car crash
Northport experiences budget shortfall
Four juveniles charged after gun fired near UA
Public library names interim director
Correction
U.S. 82 addition will create Centreville bypass
Guilty clerk avoids jail
City schools in strong financial position
Colleges grab land in down economy
Van der Sloot concedes extortion
Obama attacks GOP, pushes jobs program
Labor of love
New amphitheater director has Tuscaloosa roots
Florida church to go ahead with Sept. 11 Quran burning
Bradt name library's interim director
AROUND TOWN: September 7
Ex-commissioner remains free on bond in sewer case
Governor candidates spread their messages
’70s rock giant Kansas to join UA symphony
Maxwell center works to prevent nuclear disaster
Wikipedia founder to speak on campus
Christmas Eve slaying weighs heavily on family
Report finds money can buy happiness
Voters choose governor in 2 months
Obama assails GOP, promotes new jobs program
Around Town, 9/6
College News
Tuscaloosa City Council agenda
Looking Back
Future hiring will mainly benefit those with specialized skills
16-year-old hurt in attempted drive-by shooting
Bought something online? Ala. wants the tax
ESPN GameDay coming to UA
Group urges increase in tenure
Northport eyes new city vehicle policy
Gorgas House being renovated; new curator may be sought
No. 1 Tide opens season with easy win
Around Town, 9/5
Military News
Marriage Licenses and Divorces
Pets of the Week
Streets to be swept
Parents often dread college sendoff more than kids
Blowout preventer reaches Gulf surface
Eagles’ Wings competes for $250,000 in online contest
Program aims to curb teen driving deaths
Some experts say textbooks obsolete
Local agencies learn from Katrina
Hunting season ignites economic engine
Students bear heavy loads
Fans in mid-season form for opener
Lakeside home sites to be auctioned Sept. 10
Around Town
Report: 2,400 jobs for needy in Alabama at stake
State House candidate faces uphill battle
Golf cart business offers transportation
Rig fire complicates Gulf drilling debate
Architect picked for new Bryce project
Court opens door for raid of VictoryLand
Shelby letter questions Cahaba River area expansion
Park’s land sold for Eastern Bypass
Tide, San Jose supporters descend on city for opener
Mercedes-Benz hires staffing service
Labor Day schedule
Street to be closed for sewer work
Trestle to be repaired
Reception honors growth of UA’s real estate program
Two-year college system weighs computer bids
Sparks touts gambling as revenue source
Ax used to detain burglary suspect
Comic book chronicles astronomy discovery
Moundville man charged in robbery
Enrollment at Shelton spikes
PARA sells land for Eastern Bypass
Illegal immigrant numbers up in Alabama
Tuscaloosa man to introduce golf cart shuttle service
Wildlife refuge expansion opposed
Getting around on gameday
No leak found after oil rig explosion
Earl still powerful as it smacks N.C.
Around town 9/3
Game means city will be Labor Day destination
Telephone scammers target Tuscaloosa
Tuscaloosa man freed after terror scare
Meeting to address expansion of wildlife refuge
SCLC faction loses fight in court
Tuscaloosa Residents are Facing Foreclosure. The NFCC Can Help.
Hundreds screened for jury in miner trial
Telephone scammers targeting Tuscaloosa
Local Muslims find tolerance
Gulf oil platform explodes off Louisiana coast
Around town 9/2
Alabama holds events to prepare for disasters
ACRE to hold Tuscaloosa networking event today
Guardrail repair scheduled for I-359
Roadwork to affect U.S. Highway 82 today
County expects revenue to rise in 2011
Wreck slows traffic on U.S. Highway 82
Barnes says he gives voters an alternative to Sen. Shelby
Care trend puts focus on patients
County delays textbook allotment
Deputies seize 403 pounds of marijuana
UA professor to study oil’s effects on anemones
Mayor says city may be liable for flood damage claims
‘Bed Intruder' songster turning fame into future
Local man held, but bomb plot fears ease
Ingram's chances for Heisman repeat injured?
BP spent $93M on advertising after Gulf spill
Dutch prosecutors say terror suspects freed
Deputies seize more than 400 pounds of marijuana
Colbert County woman convicted in husband's death
Riley makes Friday College Colors Day
Roadwork to affect U.S. 82
AROUND TOWN: September 1
Tuscaloosa City Council Action
County school system avoids job cuts
Ex-clerk guilty in voter fraud case
Chess master teaches game to veterans
15 jobs cut at Stillman College
GOP judge gives $5,000 to Democratic candidate
Hale voter fraud trial under way
Pair caught carting off bridge parts
Public defender ‘hit the ground running’ before official swearing-in
Are kids old enough to be playing adult games?
Siegelman asks appeals court to dismiss charges
Area students' ACT scores lower than last year
Obama ends Iraq combat effort: Time to turn page
Flu shot urged for everyone this season
International chess master instructs at Tuscaloosa VA
More money for textbooks?
Tinker pleads guilty to voting violations
Terrorism suspect recently lived in Tuscaloosa
AROUND TOWN: August 31
Streets to be swept
Guardrail repair on U.S. Highway 82 East
McFarland intersection work may cause delays
Annual Labor Day Parade reservations begin
Alabama man dies after confrontation with deputies
UA sophomore killed in auto wreck in Opp
Westover man faces murder charge in father’s death
Concussions send more child athletes to ERs
Obama: Post-Katrina rebuilding efforts will not be abandoned
Sex offenders’ home rules to be re-evaluated
Fund manager says most oil spill claims lack documentation
BP says it is staying to help Gulf recover
Church added to Register of Landmarks and Heritage
Dining Dollars lawsuit comes years after controversy began
Southern governors push for more Gulf oil revenue
Obama: GOP should let small business bill through
Van Heest sworn in as public defender for Tuscaloosa
Tuscaloosa City Council agenda
College News
Around Town, 8/30
Looking Back
Florida man ruled unfit for trial in Ala. stalking case
San Jose State fans plan to travel coast-to-coast
Festival helps build a sense of community
Katrina changed the lives of local residents
Military News
Marriage Licenses and Divorces
Around Town, 8/29
Dismissed Afghan prosecutor says he fought corruption
Hwy. 90 shows signs of mixed recovery
Good Samaritan Clinic to hire new executive director
Performers, fans honor memory of late blues musician
Rally focuses on jobs, voting
Around Town
Lane closure
Citizen of the Year
Auburn may not be able to operate pilot school
Builder puts emphasis on energy efficiency
Low birth rate tied to economy
Cuba adopts free-market laws
Invasion of caterpillars linked to climate factors
Kentucky man gets 32 years in prison
Riley: VictoryLand certificate is ‘fake'
Bentley, Sparks trade barbs in governor’s race
Churches help curb criminal hotbeds
Waldon Tucker earns 300th victory
Man sentenced to 32 years after multi-state crime spree
Obama to commemorate Katrina on 5th anniversary
Tuscaloosa builder builds energy efficient home
Father, son face each other tonight on football field
Around Town
AT A GLANCE: Money available to local nonprofits
Northport man shot, but stories differ
Pickens hospital to hold fundraiser Oct. 9
Agencies can apply for grants
Police seek to ID man allegedly using stolen card
Saturday’s pro-bingo rally to include voter drive
Meeting to discuss fire college chief canceled
Bill opposed by legislators seen as lifeline
UA football fans guided to neglected parking spots
Baumhower’s Wings U to open at Midtown
Mercedes plans to hire 400-500 workers
Details unclear in Wednesday afternoon shooting
New licensing rules aimed at counterfeiters
Mercedes opens expanded body shop at Vance plant
Alabama Fire College director will not be removed
Tuscaloosa in the running for GE jet engine plant
Tropical Storm Earl forms in the open Atlantic
Around town 8/25
Sentencing for former 2-year chancellor delayed
Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway pact signed
OSHA eyes 45-minute time lag in ammonia leak warning
Phoenix man sentenced to 22 years for crime spree
Council targets pushy beggars
Alberta post office gets a reprieve
As GOP war rages, Dems look to profit
New kind of barbershop has opened downtown
Tuscaloosa vies for GE plant
Saban movie premieres in Tuscaloosa Friday morning
City plans for slight growth
Red carpet rolled out for Saban premiere
Downtown barbershop offers more than just haircuts
City school board chooses Stewart as newest member
'Nick Saban: Gamechanger' to open in Tuscaloosa Friday
Alabama educators fear more budget cuts
Tuscaloosa man dies in apparent drowning
School board bids farewell to Duke, elects Sena Stewart
Tuscaloosa City Council Action
AROUND TOWN: August 25
Three men charged in rape of 16-year-old
Three men sought in home-invasion robbery
Alabama educators fear more budget cuts
Police say officer shot family's dog in self-defense
Houston selected for bingo probe
Friends, relatives baffled by slaying
Northport to open lot to football fans’ RVs
Sherrod rejects return to Ag agency
Road resurfacing
Installing signals
Streets to be swept
Details emerge in 2007 Mayfield killing
Transocean official recalls 'confusion' about test
Riley celebrates efforts in Black Belt
Ousted worker Sherrod rejects return to Ag agency
Tuscaloosa eggs safe to eat
Northport to use downtown lot for RV parking
Board delays Woodlands decision
Three charged in weekend rape
Supplies reach Chilean miners; now, the wait
Police: Officer shot dog in self-defense
Pack leaves Tuscaloosa library
Two shot in robbery, police search for suspects
Federal court ruling halts caregiver choices based on race
AROUND TOWN: August 24
8 apply for seat on school board
VA hosting free job fair for veterans, their family
Former students sue UA over Dining Dollars
Energy-savings loans to begin in December
Limestone police find body of missing woman
Hurricane Danielle swirls far out over Atlantic
Road work on U.S. Highway 82
Guardrail repair on Interstate 20/59
Egg recall doesn't appear to affect Tuscaloosa
Around Town, 8/23
College News
Tuscaloosa City Council agenda
Looking Back
33 trapped miners are still alive
AG Troy King’s son injured in church van crash
UAH president encouraged by enrollment numbers
U.S. troops in Iraq unlikely to resume combat duties
Educators expect more cuts in budget
Lt. governor candidates face off over gambling
Consignment shop to offer baking tools
Maddox wrestles with city budget
Oil spill investigators focus on communication
Jewish student center gets new location, new start
Hurricane Danielle forms in Atlantic
Campaign raising funds to honor past Bryce patients
Eight people vie District 3 school board post
Library director resigns after more than a decade
Marriage Licenses and Divorces
Around Town, 8/22
Country clubs struggling to stay afloat
Doctor uses voter drives to influence politics
Iran opens first nuclear power plant
Tailgating event to benefit Sprayberry
City examines flooding claims
Project designed to help fifth-graders
Rural junk law has flaw: no policing
Sherrod, NAACP chief publicly reconcile in Epes
Military News
Crimsonettes to celebrate 40th year
School janitor charged with sexual abuse
Dying victim points out assailant
Spence qualifies for DA ballot in Nov.
Sugar Bowl halftime show will feature Tuscaloosa County High School marching band
Woodlands developer to seek variance
State jobless rates down; Greene County’s rises
More partiers, more police
Sherrod plans meeting with ag secretary
Around town 8/21
Church Programs
Police searching for credit card thief
Groundbreaking set for Jewish student center
Parasite sickens visitors to Alabama Adventure
Strip mine proposal criticized at hearing
Former UA leader praises reform effort
Students’ transfer options limited
Stolen elephants will return to owners
FBI tracked suit against Bryant, UA
UA’s new nursing building opens doors to students
Closeness to oil spill key to many claims against BP
TCHS band to play in Sugar Bowl halftime show
Middle school janitor charged with sexual abuse
Around town 8/20
Man sentenced to 17 years in co-worker’s death
Northside student alleges improper touching
Riley borrows $124 million from rainy day fund
Aug. 28 rally planned to protest bingo raids
Dooley to speak at women’s awards event
Parents say collaboration needed to boost schools
City school system begins holding open houses
Dems seek new candidate for Nov. 2
Shooting victim says he wasn’t aggressor
Candidate duped by fake Saban approval
Elephant statue thefts leave owners frustrated
Northport unhappy with hotel design
Middle school employee on leave after allegedly touching student
County's infant mortality rate lags
FBI tracked desegration suit against Bryant, Alabama
Mosque stirs up complicated emotions
Roy Johnson sentencing to be delayed
Around town 8/19
Commission approves water authority swap
Food assistance clinic scheduled for Tuesday
Schools to hold summer graduations
Literacy Council sets date of awards luncheon
Funding offered for community agencies
County Commission meetings relocated
Hearing date set in Forkland road tax case
Bridge repair work scheduled on I-20/59
AROUND TOWN: August 18
Tuscaloosa City Council Action
City Council leaves laws on texting, pseudoephedrine up to the state
Man guilty in fatal DUI crash
Akron man pleads guilty in 2008 beating death
Committee approves drainage projects
Northport deeds community center to First Baptist Church
Northport leaders unhappy with proposed hotel design
Blagojevich convicted on 1 of 24 charges
Democratic candidate drops out of District 62 race
Gulf surface looks clean, but oil lurks below
Candidate says she was duped into Saban claim
Sheriff won't serve himself summons
Longtime educator dies at age 87
Developer asks to alter landscape, sign rules
Governor hopefuls tout a Gulf Coast convention center
Magazine ranks UA 79th best
Texas man dies in Bibb County wreck
Police identify woman killed in Fayette
Students sweat it out on buses
Gubernatorial candidates eye new Gulf state park
Federal funds for schools lacking
County Commission moves meetings to Courthouse Annex
Woman found slain in Fayette
Akron man pleads guilty to 2008 murder
Northport OKs water rate increases
Man pleads guilty in 2007 drunk driving death
UA students arrive on campus from all over the country in record numbers
Authorities search for the killer of a woman found dead in Fayette
Nicaraguan man sentenced on prostitution charges
Train trestle fire's cause still undetermined
State Supreme Court says gov. didn't interfere in cases
New TV ad to promote tourism in Alabama
Correction
AROUND TOWN: August 17
Electrical problem caused house fire
Five arrested for robberies in Gordo over the weekend
Man sentenced for human trafficking
Pugh ordered to enter prison by Sept. 13
Police on lookout for drunken drivers
Alabama climbs 17 spots in annual magazine rankings
Montgomery Zoo shows off birds of prey
First day with a new family
Research shows effect of teen sex on academics
Bentley, Sparks eye taxes, benefits
Fatal off-road crash horrifies fans
Soldiers' misdiagnoses can have broad consequences
Interior halts deepwater environmental exemptions
Engineer lists plans to thwart flooding
Alabama GOP agenda includes Arizona immigration law
AROUND TOWN: August 16
Tuscaloosa City Council Agenda
College News
GADGETRON: Challengers catch up with iPhone
Suspect captured in Jasper car dealership shooting
Streets to be swept
Man stabbed at apartments on 37th Street on Friday
BETTY SLOWE: City landmark was in the way of improvements
LOOKING BACK
Speaker tells youth to connect dreams with reality
With school budgets falling, parents are picking up the bill
Obama declares Gulf is ‘open for business’
AG candidates ready to jump into bingo issue
Hay Dayz fights rain
Community jobs lost along with Greenetrack's electronic bingo
A boat ride and ice cream cap Obama's trip to Gulf
Funnel cloud spotted in Tuscaloosa
Marriage Licenses and Divorces
Military News
AROUND TOWN: August 15
Pets of the Week
Reform advocates will be honored
Democrats confirm Smith’s nomination
SOUTHERN LIGHTS: What’s so great about modern pop culture?
Series teaching black history
Democrats to certify Smith as DA pick
Tuscaloosa attorney competing in ‘She’s Got the Look’ on TV Land
Gulf official: Relief well still required
Aliceville residents hope new prison will boost local economy
Around town 8/13
Church Programs
Auditions for talent contest will be today
Part of Fifth Street to be closed for repair
I-20/59 guardrail repair scheduled
4 men ordered to prison in Birmingham bribery case
Scottsboro man dies in logging accident
Economy sees no easy fix ahead
Riley honors trooper who stopped drug suspect
Local event honors India’s independence from Britain
Ala. AG sues BP, others over oil spill
UA students' early arrival helps Hillcrest
Duke resigns from city school board
Home sales fell sharply in July
Obama looks to boost Gulf tourism with family trip
Aliceville to get an economic boost
GM posts $1.3B profit, nears public stock sale
Ala. reduces Guard presence at oil cleanup sites
Around town 8/13
I-20/59 reopens day after collision
Rain may bring relief from record high temps
Hay bale artist’s work inspires new festival
Tuscaloosa man dies in one-vehicle crash
Federal court reinstates Ala. sex offenders’ lawsuit
United Way sets goal to raise $3 million
Woman convicted of killing mother of 3
Two hurt in wreck on I-20/59
County schools' metal detector policy may change
Foes of raid at Greenetrack have charges dropped
Anti-government ‘sovereign citizens' numbers on the rise
WikiLeaks preparing to release more Afghan files
Partnership, volunteers to help clean up Holt Lake on Saturday
United Way Sets 2010 Goal
Gulf leaders wary over wavering on final plug
I-20/59 reopens after head-on collision
Officials investigate cause of one-vehicle crash
Two people injured in head-on collision on Interstate 20/59
Around town 8/11
Federal bailout cuts food stamps
Justices reject bingo raid
Club to change name from The Jupiter to The Dixie
Film shows architect’s outreach efforts
Gov. turns down Ala. death row inmate’s clemency bid
Medicaid budget cut under jobs bill
Glacier breaks from Greenland; may pose threat to commerce
Trials begin for bingo raid objectors
Man sentenced for role in murder-for-hire plot
Arrest made in 2-year-old homicide
Tuscaloosa City Council Action
Tropical depression dissipates in the Gulf
Council approves plan to revitalize downtown
Charges dropped against 16 in Greenetrack case
United Way to begin 2010 campaign at Thursday event
School shooting suspect to be transferred to Bryce
Alabama farmers markets suffer during heat wave
Per capita income falls in cities across Alabama
Tuition plan board looks for investment firms
AROUND TOWN: August 11
Students in Tuscaloosa city, county ready for new year
Review shows drainage needs
Poole, Allen make their cases
Alabama taxes ranked among lowest in nation
39,000 Gulf oil spill claims unresolved
City schools set new system priorities
Per capita income falls in metro area
New parking lot opens at UA
‘Good warrior’ served 23 years in state Legislature
Wreck on Romulus Road injures 2 adults, 3 children
New Orleans judge to handle most Gulf spill suits
OK sales tax holiday sales
Federal jobs bill includes $282 million for Alabama
Lanes to close on I-20/59
Second man sentenced in 2009 murder-for-hire plot
Fifth Avenue to close
VIDEO: Bryant-Denny Stadium expansion
Trials of former Shelton president, business officer won't be until Dec.
VIDEO: South endzone expansion
Sipsey Valley students begin new year at new school
Suspect arrested in two-year-old murder case
AROUND TOWN: August 10
VictoryLand shuts down as raid looms
Tide supporters enjoy the 'Fan Day experience'
Developer delays annex request to get resident input
Forced to retire, some are taking Social Security early
Looking Back
Nonprofits could lose tax-exempt status
Quadriplegic pushing to live independently
State insures against storms
Va. nun’s death rallies anti-immigration forces
Around Town, 8/9
College News
Temple holds dedication ceremony for UA location
Five hospitalized after Sunday afternoon wreck
Gulf relief well down to final, tricky 100 feet
Video: South endzone expansion
Victoryland closes bingo operations
Bentley pledges to unite Republicans
Defining week for Gulf oil workers
Eager shoppers feast on tax-free holiday sales
Kagan becomes one of 3 women on top court
Program secretly donates food to hungry schoolchildren
University of Alabama summer commencement
Around Town, 8/8
Marriage Licenses and Divorces
Pets of the Week
Stadium market to allow public access year-round
Northport hotel may be built by late 2011
10 slain on Christian medical mission in Afghanistan
Truck stalls on tracks in Chilton County, hit by train
Alabama man gets life for 4.5-ounce crack sale
YOUR FAN DAY GUIDE
‘Gamechanger’ chronicles the story and success of UA’s head football coach
BP remove boom from Alabama coast
Detainees were kept from U.S. court system
Around town 8/6
Five arrested in 6-month drug probe
Nephew charged in uncle’s killing
Tyson appeals ruling blocking bingo hall raid
Bevill State employee resigns after buying golf cart, tires
County school system hires new coordinator
County offers online student meal payments
Political forum to be held Monday night
Drought prevails in nearly a quarter of Alabama
Religious roundtable talk show to tape episode at Stillman College
Motorcycle club’s ride to benefit hospice
Site accepts donation of school supplies
Free program offered to the sleep-deprived
Drainage work affects part of Hargrove Road
Delaware Jackson bought for $10M
Streak of record highs over for now
Police Blotter
Medicare may last an extra 12 years; Social Security outlook not as good
BP says it might drill again in spill reservoir
'Nick Saban: Gamechanger' documentary set for theaters
Alabama No. 1 in coaches preseason poll
Man charged after allegedly beating uncle to death
Around town 8/6
Group unites to fight MS
Board hires new principal at Central
Judge delays task force bingo raid
UA student a finalist in vehicle safety video contest
BikeLab aims to help Hale County community
Victim loses suit against UA fraternity
Suspect in two homicides detained
Literacy Council hires director, will be independent
Sheriff’s substation to open in Lake View
Four teens arrested after break-in near Herman Ave.
Authorities warn about bogus e-mail message
Tuscaloosa sets fourth straight heat record
Around town
18 states endure deadly stretch of steamy weather
Judge delays task force from immediate casino raid
BP pumping cement in well to finish 'static kill'
Schools see positives in AYP results
Woodlands, city reach agreement
Ordinance outlines regulations for unincorporated areas
Over protests, county votes to fine rural eyesores
Nominees considered for panel vacancies
City to host state chess competition
Fire destroys Northport home
Contractor’s trial delayed until October
Tuscaloosa City Council Action
City committee nixes study of river projects
School board delays hiring of new Central High principal
Saban proud of charitable foundation's growth
Weather service extends excessive heat advisory
Residents struggle with flood recovery
City identifies 16 new flood-prone areas
County Commission adopts limited home rule
Alabama gubernatorial nominees woo union workers
Police arrest suspect in two unsolved homicides
Failing schools plan reforms
As BP plugs leak, report says most of oil is gone
Fishing on Ala. coast could reopen within days
Four teenagers arrested after burglary
AROUND TOWN: August 4
Northport to consolidate bank accounts
Halloween murderer denied parole
Firefighters investigating blaze in Highland Park subdivision
BP: Upcoming kill attempt might do the trick alone
AROUND TOWN: August 3
Northport residents' water bills may rise
Intense heat continues, prompting warnings
Tuscaloosa city, county schools have more failing to make AYP
Perry County schools perform best in West Alabama
Gulf seafood declared safe; fishermen not so sure
Princeton Review ranks Capstone among top 20 party schools in U.S.
Groups side with Daniel Moore
Man could face additional charges in brother's death
Funeral for Army soldier killed in Afghanistan
Heat can hit lethal point fast in vehicles
Roger Taylor trial postponed to October
Tuscaloosa man drowns in Tennessee River
Man sought in fatal Montgomery shooting
Some Tuscaloosa residents struggle with flood recovery
Prosecutor charged with domestic violence
Nick's Kids funding handed out at annual luncheon
Lloyd Hall redesign complete
City, county school systems fail to make AYP goals
Looking Back
NWS issues excessive heat warning through Tuesday
Around Town, 8/2
Alabama returns to list of top party schools
Gulf seafood declared safe; fishermen not so sure
Around Town: Aug. 1
Sound Off
Pickens County man could face charges in brother's death
Task force asks judge to allow Macon casino raid
Tuscaloosa City Council agenda
Stores prep for sales tax holiday
Engineers plan to plug Gulf oil well for good
Adult stem cell research ahead of embryonic
GOP looks to erase Democrats’ House majority
1-year-old dies after she was left in car
Charity group honors architect
Kidnapped woman taken to Northport hospital
Pets of the Week
Marriage Licenses and Divorces
‘A new start’ to begin at Sipsey
Clinton weds under high security
Expanding York program looks for volunteers, donations
Flurry of appeals linked to DNA law
Gulf states worry about their image
Ice cream used to promote reading
More than 800 dead in Pakistan flooding
National Night Out Against Crime is Tuesday
Part of Hargrove to close
VA center holds event to show support for veterans
NORTHPORT CITY COUNCIL AGENDA
Federal budget will likely benefit region
Northport removes bins for recycling
Oil spill recovery entering new phase
Surveillance cameras help catch robbery suspect
Roadwork scheduled near Greene County
Ala. lifts Gulf swim advisories
Suicide rate may beat ’09 record
Suit claims bingo raids thwart black voters
State justices give OK for VictoryLand raid
Around town 7/30
Civic leader retires from Alabama Power Co.
Film shows Sloss Furnaces’ transition
Riley sued over gambling in Macon, Greene counties
Canadian steel pipe facility to open in Alabama
Some existing firms get money to train employees
Part of Hargrove Road to close for drainage
Lawyers spar over where oil cases will be heard
As many as 6,600 graves mixed up
Group criticizes Shelby's earmarks
UA Fan Day set for Aug. 8
Supreme Court clears way for raid of Victoryland
Number of suicides poised to reach record high
Police Blotter
Around town
Commissioner who took bribes in sewer scandal sentenced
Burglar targets Moundville councilman
Jobless rate in metro area up
House votes for more equal drug sentences
Some third-graders to switch schools
School board wants consultant to help repair ‘broken' system
1 dead, 1 charged after chicken dispute
Ala. girl dies swimming in Gulf off Fla. coast
Goddaughter: Ala. woman on crashed Pakistani jet
Jefferson County sits out sales tax holiday
Opelika woman sentenced in murder-for-hire case
Oldest garage band in the world’ call Ala. home
Federal panel asked to consolidate oil spill suits
Dozens arrested in protests of Arizona immigration law
Around town 7/29
Fire and Rescue honors heroes
Hooper sues to regain job
Plantation auction canceled
Tuscaloosa City Council Action
Tuscaloosa man, 37, accused of rape, abuse
4,500 Ala. organizations could lose tax exemptions
Picnic to be held Saturday for veterans
Routine maintenance scheduled on I-20/59
Alabama fails to make final list for ‘Race to the Top’ grant
UA students create campus website
Museum named in honor of arts patron
Police plan to open western precinct
Push America cyclists bring goodwill
Police, protesters plan for immigration law
Congress narrows gap in cocaine sentences
House approves money for wars, but rift deepens
Oil causes 2,200 Gulf beach closings, warnings
Residents clean up after storm
Federal judge blocks parts of Arizona immigration law
City wants data before deciding on flood prevention tactics
Some 3rd graders moved back to primary schools
Board told to prioritize textbooks
Alabama again fails to make 'Race to Top' finals
AROUND TOWN: July 28
Project connecting Corridor X to I-65 to cost $168.6M
Police department to open western precinct
Ala. near bottom in child wellness
Cross-country cyclists visit UCP
Heavy rains cause flooding around Tuscaloosa
AROUND TOWN: July 27
I-20/59 maintenance
Road closing
Suspect surrenders in engineer's killing
1 killed after Ono Island boating accident
Women seek money lost in Alabama bingo games
Teacher stops burglary at Sprayberry Center
Oil spill cleanup brings strangers, tension to coastal towns
Teenager shoots at, injures stepdad
Group recruits aerospace industry
Boys and Girls Club will hold a membership drive this weekend
Leaks create new doubts about Afghan war, secrets
National fingerprint initiative criticized by immigrant groups
New chief says BP will stay committed to Gulf region
Haunted by a Bible mystery
BP chief executive to be replaced over oil spill
Locke: More ads needed to boost coast tourism
White House calls Wikileaks disclosure 'alarming'
Teen allegedly fires at, injures step-father
Around Town, 7/26
College News
Tuscaloosa City Council agenda
Looking Back
Man arrested after bait house burglary
Four arrested in burglaries at the Links Apartments
YouTube hits don’t equate to votes
Northport recycling to begin, for a fee
What to expect on a Gulf Coast vacation
Local soldier killed in blast in Afghanistan
Levey scores lower than in 2005
Marriage Licenses and Divorces
Military News
Pets of the Week
Event provides hundreds of children with school supplies
Around Town, 7/25
Lane closures expected
Mass grave found in Mexico drug war
Duncanville man faces sentencing in two rapes
Man pleads guilty in 2008 apartment shooting
Baby Steps 5K raises money for grief counseling center
Book profiles agents of change
Artist uses Gulf tar balls to ink editorial cartoons
Candidates: Bingo giving must be public
Work at Gulf spill site resumes
Sound off
Around town
City staff declines to address flood issues
Heat advisory for state as temperatures hit 100
Coroner: Ala. teenager had enlarged heart
Huntsville council OKs ban on texting while driving
Ala. unemployed can file for benefits extension
2 killed in Anniston radio tower collapse
BP oil well work halts as Bonnie hits area
Suspensions drop in city school system
Store returns to its roots
Bayou La Batre gets most BP money for oil
Golden retriever mix is VA medical center’s first resident therapy dog
Heat advisory for Alabama as temperatures hit 100
Woodland Forrest principal named
Jefferson County schools to use grant money for study
Huntsville school teachers go back to work
Downtown paving project begins today
Gordo High School band members plan reunion
AEA admits role in Byrne attack ads
AG plans lawsuit over Gulf oil spill
State prepared for seismic snapshot
Bridge project nearly set
Sherrod gets biggest ‘I’m sorry’ — from Obama
Hope for economy in strong reports
Council wants answers after flood incidents
BP, Biden confident in cap
Alabama picked to repeat SEC title
Guitar Gallery changes locations
AROUND TOWN: July 23
Around Town: July 22
Sound Off
VP visits Alabama coast to discuss oil spill
Mark Ingram humbled by Heisman popularity
Red Cross offers preparedness classes
Uniforms would put focus on personality
Charities got about 1 percent of VictoryLand bingo money
Ex-worker to challenge dismissal
Three earn National Merit Scholarships
Heat advisory issued
Son jailed in father’s killing
Audit could benefit Northport
Shelton State tech program helps teenagers explore career options
Gathering storm halts Gulf oil well work
Riley blamed for losing scholarships
Ingram trip cleared by NCAA
Fans bring buzz of excitement to SEC Media Days
AEA admits role in runoff ads attacking Byrne
City backs off stance on flooding
Greenetrack supporters rally against governor
Man arrested for killing his father
Northport may have overpaid workers' compensation insurance
AROUND TOWN: July 21
Tuscaloosa City Council Action
Two teens charged in cycle shop break-in
Tuscaloosa DA earns leadership post
BOE details plans for school uniform policy
Ken Wallis retires as legal adviser to governor
UA extends plans for utility building
Political parties consider rule changes
Tuscaloosa singing group’s song on iTunes; reaches 1,000 downloads
Re-roofing project will not move forward
Psychiatric hospital planned for 2013
Council addresses tree trimming
Streets near stadium to be renamed to honor coaches
University asked to oversee Bryce construction
New complex on hold until flooding issue resolved
The Woodlands officials: Flooding not our fault
UA investigating Dareus over possible agent party trip
City may rename streets after UA football coaches
AROUND TOWN: July 20
Northport OKs bid for Mitt Lary Road repaving
Immunization clinic today
First Avenue to close
Director was known for helping those in need
Northport attorney is first woman to head state bar
Stillman gets grant for nursing students
Bryant High welcomes new principal
Greene County resident turns 101
Gel proves helpful with AIDS prevention
Oil, gas leaking from cap on well
Dems set on jobless benefits extension
2 men arrested in alleged attempted rape
Economy shouldn’t hurt amphitheater
Local church introduces new chapel to pray in
Well cap kept shut despite possible seeping nearby
Remembering the trolley line
60 votes in place, Democrats ready to extend jobs money
Sparks proposes gift ban for Ala. governor's staff
Officials: Oil, gas leaking from cap on ruptured well
Tuscaloosa City Council agenda
Around Town 7/19
College News
Looking Back
Patch could be used for vaccines
Federal job training doesn’t necessarily lead to jobs
Most Afghans lack services after years of work
About 100 people gather to pray for Gulf region
Man charged with kidnapping teen at gunpoint
Woman says she was raped at vacant apartment
Bentley: recount ‘was a blessing’
Jobs a top issue for next governor
Around Town 7/18
Military News
Marriage Licenses and Divorces
UNA to end Alabama Public Radio contract
Demand grows for adults to guide Girl Scout troops
Mexican cartel executes terror attack
Lack of limbs doesn't keep child from the pool
Theatre Tuscaloosa does its very best with ‘Joseph’
Scrushy seeks release on bond
Oil well observed; no signs of leak yet
Credit agency rated Stillman stable
Gun buyback program is 'a huge success'
UA plans to extend Moore’s contract
94 charged in Medicare scams totaling $251M
W. Ala. jobless rate rises; state’s drops
Video game cover has Tebow's tears
Protesters blame Riley for loss of Greene County jobs
Around town 7/17
Man charged with attempted murder
Two found dead at St. Clair County farm
Dale County sheriff says drugs involved in shootout
Gambling machines seized in Walker County
Korean-based firm puts first U.S. plant in Alabama
Tigers’ Deese named CPL All-Star
TBS to air Steinbrenner episodes of ‘Seinfeld’
Weapon may be tied to ’08 slaying
Video game cover has Tebow’s tears
A benevolent tradition
Conference shows men how to deal with turmoil
Capped Gulf oil well shows no signs of leak
Senate approves financial reform
McWane to pay $4M to resolve violations
BP finally stops oil spewing from Gulf gusher —for now
Board discusses uniforms, textbooks
Greenetrack ex-workers to rally in Montgomery
Bingo backers seek economic justice, support Sparks for governor
Witt: University plans to extend Mal Moore's contract
Witt: University plans to extend Mal Moore's contract
Around town 7/15
Brookwood-Sago mine safety grants offered
Memorial proposed for deceased school teachers
Walk to raise money for child with illness
Hubbert stepping down as Ala. Democratic Party head
Burglary suspect nabbed at bait house
Program teaches tech skills to seniors
Facility’s expansion to create 30 jobs
Bicycle group praises city
Matching roofs will cost $30K
TA plans scholars program
Unemployment aid sent to jobless in Greene County
Panel votes for limit on drug for diabetes
Some preventive care to have no out-of-pocket cost
After delay, BP tests new cap
AEA's Hubbert stepping down as Democratic officer
Bentley triumphs over GOP establishment
BP: No oil leaking into Gulf of Mexico from busted well
A governor from Tuscaloosa could bring opportunities, prestige to the area
Man charged with burglary after breaking into bait house
AROUND TOWN: July 15
Toddler found drowned in backyard pond
Official tells about bill-writing process
Rainbow City woman sentenced in fraud case
Florala returning portion of federal sidewalk grant
Ga., Ala. get federal funds for outsourced workers
Maintenance set for I-359
Surgeon general visits Alabama bayou as spill ills increase
Linden woman sentenced in Hale Footwash killing
Clark to succeed Hatter as Sumter sheriff
27 schools side with UA in sports artist lawsuit
City leaders want to boost 15th Street
Public defender retires after 17 years in office
BP testing delayed on Gulf oil fix
Bentley to face Sparks in November 2 general election
Sewell one step closer to making history
Bentley, supporters revel in hard-fought victory
Tuscaloosa City Council Action
Alabama GOP runoff turnout nearly equals primary
AROUND TOWN: July 14
BP will begin testing new cap over Gulf oil leak
Convicted sex offender on probation accused of rape
Unemployment aid sent to jobless in Greene County
Job counselors to assist Greenetrack workers
Bank ordered to turn over Scrushy confidant’s records
BP unsure well will be capped after feds object
Sumter, Coosa school systems eligible for state help
City considers improving industrial park
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