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Apple debuts long-awaited iPhone 5

Kris Mitchell September 12, 2012

Technology company Apple debuted its sixth iPhone model, the iPhone 5, on Wednesday. The newest model in the Cupertino, Calif., company’s cell phone line has a four-inch screen — the biggest yet for...

Election showdown to decide future of state trust fund

Rich Robinson September 12, 2012

Voters in Alabama will be tasked with deciding if they want to tap into an emergency trust fund to bridge the state’s budget gap on Sept. 18. If the vote is defeated and no agreement is made in the legislature,...

UA Recycling promotes sustainability on Gamedays

Ashanka Kumari September 11, 2012

While recycling may not be at the top of most Bama fans’ lists on game days, it is for one University group. On home game days, UA Recycling promotes environmental sustainability by passing out blue...

Forza Financial seeks interns from all departments

Judah Martin September 11, 2012

Forza Financial, a student-run domestic microlending firm, is expanding and looking to recruit additional student workers. Forza is founded on the principle of microfinance, a lending tactic in which...

Blues Project seeks to keep genre alive

Sarah Robinson September 10, 2012

The Alabama Blues Project, a non-profit organization that exposes kids to Blues culture, has begun its fall after-school camp program. Founded in 1995 by University of Alabama graduate and musician Debbie...

Kilgore House to be sold

Briana Harris July 18, 2012

The University of Alabama’s Kilgore House remains on the market after the University’s failure to attract a buyer who is willing to purchase and relocate the house. The Kilgore House is being sold...

Computer camp teaches programming

Benjamin Smith July 18, 2012

Beginning July 9 and continuing through Aug. 3, the University of Alabama is offering a series of camps that serve to introduce computer science concepts to middle and high school students. The middle...

Wilkins charged with attempted murder 12 hours after shooting

Will Tucker July 18, 2012

Nathan Van Wilkins, 44, has been charged in two shooting cases that injured 18 people, including three University of Alabama students, in Northport and downtown Tuscaloosa overnight Monday. He is being...

Police arrest Temerson Square gunman

Will Tucker July 18, 2012

When he allegedly opened fire in a Northport residence around 11:47 p.m. Monday, Nathan Van Wilkins, 44, of Northport started a 12-hour ordeal that would leave 18 people injured and end with 18 counts...

Gun rights organization plans to hold convention

Katherine Owen July 18, 2012

Eddie Fulmer, a regional coordinator for Alabama Open Carry and the organizer for the Alabama Gun Rights Tuscaloosa Meet Up on Saturday, July 21 at the Northport Civic Center, said he was upset the shooting...

Tuscaloosa participates in tax holiday on many emergency storm items

Katie Thurber June 27, 2012

In light of the devastating events of April 27, 2011, and the current hurricane season, Tuscaloosa will be participating in a tax holiday on storm preparedness items. As of June 7, Tuscaloosa and Tuscaloosa...

State and county unemployment rates rise

Benjamin Smith June 27, 2012

A new report by the Alabama Department of Industrial Relations shows that, for the first time this year, unemployment both on a state level and in Tuscaloosa County has increased. The seasonally adjusted...