Mayor Walt Maddox was quick to defend city staff Tuesday in the wake of a lawsuit that seeks to punish Tuscaloosa for years of issues in its wastewater systems.
New parents in crisis will soon have a safe, anonymous way to surrender infants at a Tuscaloosa fire station, thanks to funding from an anonymous donor.
The Alabama Department of Environmental Management sued Tuscaloosa Friday, seeking to punish the city for allegedly discharging more than 41 million gallons of sewage into local waterways since 2018.
Budgets adopted by the Tuscaloosa City Council Tuesday include raises for all city employees, increases to garbage collection and water rates, funding for significant infrastructure projects and more.
The McWright's Ferry Road Extension Project is underway which upon completion is expected to cut commute time for citizens and guests and provide additional access for first responders.
The city of Tuscaloosa is trying to address employee concerns in its Environmental Services Division to avoid a potential walkout and disruption of trash collection.
The city of Tuscaloosa will roll out a new and improved 311 mobile app, giving residents an even better one-stop spot to connect with municipal services.