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Athletes swim, bike and run their way to victory in Tuscaloosa triathalon

William Evans September 26, 2010

The city of Tuscaloosa hosted the USA Triathlon Age Group, Sprint and Elite National Championships on Saturday and Sunday. Contenders of each race lined up on a dock that extended into the Black Warrior...

City Café one of Northport's great diners

City Café one of Northport’s great diners

SoRelle Wyckoff September 26, 2010

Driving through downtown Northport on a quiet afternoon paints a lazy picture. It’s a slow-paced area on the edge of Tuscaloosa and the home of acclaimed, local diner, City Café. City Café is a classic...

Jurisdiction only difference between TPD and UAPD

Jennie Kushner September 22, 2010

If you are wondering what the difference is between a University of Alabama Police Department officer and a Tuscaloosa Police Department officer, there is none, according to Brent Blankley, TPD public...

City includes UA in amphitheater plans

Charles Scarborough September 21, 2010

Tuscaloosa officials have begun working with the University in order to incorporate school events into general planning for the city’s amphitheater. The venue is set to open in the spring and students...

Amphitheater to open in December

Amphitheater to open in December

Ethan Summers September 19, 2010

Tuscaloosa’s amphitheater is set to open Dec. 3, said Clif Penick, facilities manager for the City of Tuscaloosa. “[Red Mountain Entertainment] has acts booked for 2011 with the grand opening scheduled...

Students respond to governor debate

Katherine Martin September 16, 2010

Last night’s gubernatorial debate gave 415 UA students the chance to see candidates Ron Sparks and Dr. Robert Bentley touch on pressing issues for the state of Alabama. Raegan Harris, a junior majoring...

Candidates debate lottery, education

Candidates debate lottery, education

Charles Scarborough September 16, 2010

Alabama gubernatorial hopefuls Dr. Robert Bentley and Ron Sparks squared off Thursday at the University’s Moody Music Hall for the first of two University-sponsored debates. The major issues of the...

Tuscaloosa airport set to expand

Tuscaloosa airport set to expand

Jennie Kushner September 16, 2010

The Tuscaloosa Regional Airport will break ground on a $1 million taxiway extension next week, helping to accommodate game day travelers. The grant was awarded to the city-owned airport by the Airport...

Citizens, students protest mine

Citizens, students protest mine

William Evans September 16, 2010

The exhausting heat did not stall students and concerned citizens from protesting a strip mine to be potentially located near the Black Warrior River in Birmingham. The University owns most of the property...

HERO, students team up to help citizens of Hale County

Sydney Holtzclaw September 15, 2010

Imagine waking up each day in a home that is literally falling apart with no running water and an empty pantry. For many people, this scene is one from a movie or possibly a mission trip, but for some...

Woman raped after Penn State game

Jennie Kushner September 14, 2010

A 26-year-old, non-student female was raped Saturday after the victory against Penn State near campus, according to Captain Loyd Baker of the Tuscaloosa Metro Homicide Unit. She was found about 4:30 a.m....

Honors students mentor at local schools

Brittney Knox September 7, 2010

As a part of an Honors College course and the civic engagement area of the Honors College Assembly, students are now able to give back by mentoring at Holt, Matthews and Maxwell elementary schools.  “This...