Summer break is officially underway at the University of Alabama, and crews there will take advantage of the mostly empty campus to work on half a dozen road projects.
Police in Tuscaloosa are asking for help finding a possibly homeless person of interest in connection to a suspicious death outside the Alconon Club building Tuesday morning.
Two popular bars in Tuscaloosa are joining forces to donate more than $20,000 to replace an aging police dog who is retiring after nine years on the force.
Former Clinton Administration Secretary of Labor Robert Reich is accusing Mercedes Benz of union busting activities in the runup to this week’s vote on the United Auto Workers.
Hundreds of motorcyclists will stop briefly in Tuscaloosa next week during an 11-day ride across the country that starts in California and ends at the Vietnam Memorial Wall in Washington D.C.
Alabama political leaders from the Governor’s Mansion to the Statehouse to the Halls of Congress have cautioned auto workers in the state about voting for a union.
On the day some 6,000 Mercedes Benz employees began voting on a proposal to unionize the company's Vance and Woodstock plants, Gov. Ivey lobbed another salvo at the United Auto Workers (UAW).