As the year comes to an end, The Tuscaloosa Thread is finishing up its first full year in operation. Take a look back at some of the most memorable, important and unique stories covered in 2021.
A Northport woman is happy to be alive after a truly miraculous medical recovery from an over three-month battle with COVID-19 just in time to celebrate this holiday season with her family.
One Tuscaloosa woman is spreading Christmas cheer in a particularly unique way: by dressing up in a full-body Grinch costume and popping up all around town.
One Tuscaloosa mom who lost her first child to cancer is organizing a getaway weekend for other grieving moms to come together, get pampered and start the healing process.
A Tuscaloosa native as returned home to plant roots with his new art gallery ten years in the making. He hopes that this gallery will become a hub for local artists and art connoisseurs alike to come together.
Jim Page, President and CEO of the West Alabama Chamber of Commerce, recently reflected on his ten years serving in his role. He reflected on some of the Chamber's biggest successes and struggles, and how Tuscaloosa will grow in the future.
One Tuscaloosa resident invites you to start the Christmas season off right and visit his massive, free Christmas light yard show, which features 20,000 Christmas lights synced to 15 songs.