The 9-acre site sits just west of the Lurleen Boulevard bridges, across from the Mercedes-Benz Amphitheater in downtown.
As the building is being torn down, former staffers at The Tuscaloosa News recall the good times and hard work.
Putting the news out could help people — particularly in times like after Hurricane Katrina, when thousands of evacuees came ...
No fireworks and slow-motion-seeming tumble-downs, as in the Julia Tutwiler dorm demolition. But not unlike the state of ...
The Table of Grace food pantry and the West Alabama Food Bank are among several groups that aim to fight against food ...
The Tuscaloosa Police Department is working to locate a missing man Wednesday night. The police department said 62-year-old ...
The Auburn Tigers earned their fifth, and most impressive, victory of the season last Saturday night under the lights at ...
Police in Tuscaloosa are asking for your help in locating a missing man. TPD says they are searching for 62-year-old Anthony ...
Toys valued at $10 or more will satisfy a $18 parking ticket. Toys valued at $20 or more will be accepted in place of two $18 ...
Two original paintings from artist Steve R. Skipper Alabama Football paintings, The Process Fulfilled and The Resilient ...
Alabama pulled off one of the biggest long-shot plays to beat Auburn on fourth-and-goal from the Tigers' 31-yard line last season.
Now try to digest this: Saturday night's Texas at Texas A&M matchup will be played before 109,000 or so fans at Kyle Field in ...