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UA student, Cordelia Hulsey, presents her lecture "History of Bryce-Partlow-Jemison."

Rumors to reality: UA student’s quest to reveal the true history of Bryce-Partlow-Jemison

Destiny Casale, Contributing Writer September 4, 2024

UA student Cordelia Hulsey presented her recent findings on Bryce Hospital, Partlow State School and Hospital, and the Jemison Center on Tuesday as a part of her “History of Bryce-Partlow-Jemison”...

City officials stand next to an arrangement of donated school supplies.

Tuscaloosa City Council receives hundreds of school supplies in annual parking tickets drive

Ramsey Eaton, Contributing Writer August 17, 2024

The City of Tuscaloosa reported at its Tuesday city council meeting that it received hundreds of donations of school supplies through its annual parking ticket supply drive. Starting on July 15 and...

Tuscaloosa begins collecting, recycling glass

Tuscaloosa begins collecting, recycling glass

Jake Warner July 29, 2015

Environmentalists of Tuscaloosa rejoice – you can now drop off your glass recyclables at the Richard A. Curry recycling plant.Thanks to a grant from the Alabama Department of Environmental Management...

Uber should remain in Tuscaloosa despite lawsuits in other cities

Jackson Poe October 6, 2014

By now, most people have heard of Uber. The ride sharing service has exploded in the past few years and now operates in 45 countries. Uber started off in major markets, but this school year, Uber decided...

City schools seek 53 employees before August

City schools seek 53 employees before August

Alana Norris July 15, 2014

Recent UA graduates are prime candidates for 53 open positions within the Tuscaloosa City Schools that need to be filled soon.Mike Daria, assistant superintendent of general administration, said the 53...

City to add new police precinct, improve roads

William Evans March 22, 2012

Tuscaloosa Mayor Walt Maddox has asked the City Council to approve the use of $5 million from a reserve fund to pay for 17 capital improvement projects. The conversion of a former bank office on Culver...

City officials institute curfew

Amanda Sams April 28, 2011

To prevent the possibility of looting during the night, the city of Tuscaloosa will implement a 10 p.m. curfew tonight and an 8 p.m. curfew Friday for affected areas. Except for emergency personnel, no...