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 ...
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 mayors of two of Alabama's most ardent college towns have met again for their annual wager ahead of the biggest college ...
The late C e cil Hurt, former sports editor and columnist of The Tuscaloosa News, has been posthumously selected for the ...
Two Alabama mayors are continuing their annual tradition of an Iron Bowl wager to benefit local charities. State football ...
Police in Tuscaloosa are asking for your help in locating a missing man. TPD says they are searching for 62-year-old Anthony ...
A two-vehicle crash that occurred Saturday in Tuscaloosa County left a Childersburg woman dead. According to Alabama Law ...
Tuscaloosa News demolitionDemolition has begun on the former Tuscaloosa News building on Jack Warner Parkway across from ...