I was born in Chicago, IL but moved to rural Aliceville, AL before fate landed me in the City of Champions. I can be heard during the midday, sometimes speaking with eloquence and professionalism. But every now and then, I have to "bring it on home," and you'd swear you were talking to a cousin or good friend. I have no problem making fun of myself, giving compliments, or saying what most people are thinking. That's just me!
Jade Nicole
Plans Move Forward on Tuscaloosa National Airport as a Contract is Secured to Reconstruct the Runway
A council committee has advanced an $8.3 million contract to S.T. Bunn Construction for the reconstruction of the Tuscaloosa National Airport’s runway.
Mississippi Gov. the Butt of Graduation Prank
Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves read the names of seniors from his alma mater during a webcast Saturday. Unfortunately, one name slipped through the cracks.
Ribbon Cutting Set for Reggae Flava Restaurant
Join Tuscaloosa Mayor Walt Maddox and other supporters for the ribbon cutting of Reggae Flava Restaurant at 2322 4th St. on Thursday, May 28th at 1:00 p.m.
Tuscaloosa Leaders Approve Funds For Local Businesses
The Chamber of Commerce of West Alabama has many programs in place to help small businesses, and the City has added money to those funds.
Butterfly Walk Planned in Memory of Woman Who Fought Lupus
The Virtual Butterfly Walk will be held the last weekend in May to raise Lupus awareness and honor the memory of a Greensboro woman.
Two with Tuscaloosa Based Company Killed in Starkville Trench Collapse
One person was killed when the trench collapsed at a Starkville construction site Tuesday morning, and another was rescued. That man has now died as well.
The Pizza Doctor is Under Fire for Sharing Political Views
Pizza Doctor in Carrollton, AL has offended some of its customers with political signs posted in its front glass window.
Man Led Police on a Chase that Ended in a Crash; Son Killed
41-year-old Reico Terry led officers and a television crew from Live PD on a chase which ended in a crash that killed his 15-year-old son.
Sanctuary of Hope Church is Offering COVID-19 Testing
The Sanctuary of Hope Church will host American Medical Screening, Inc. for COVID-19 Testing on Saturday, March 30 from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m.
Ways We Pass Germs You Probably Haven’t Considered
Here are a number of everyday instances where we don’t usually consider when we think of protecting ourselves.